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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov
the expected radioactive contamination were never detected.
It is noteworthy that the vessel's cyborg construction reduced the catastrophic outcome
to an absolute minimum. The crew abandoned ship in life capsules in the northern part
of western Siberia, from where they were later picked up. The craft switched to auto
pilot and veered ninety degrees on its collision course – a maneuver no comet or
meteorite could ever execute. How did Earth scientists later account for this? By
reporting that a meteorite had entered Earth's atmosphere – and that during the
combustion a plasma explosion had occurred.
Such disasters are not at all rare in the cosmos. The risk increases in proportion to the
distance traveled. The greater the number of pilots, the easier it is to lose harmony and
synchronization of operation. Consequently, the crew is limited in number – to four
pilots in medium-distance flights and six in long-distance flights, the latter, of course,
being at higher risk for disaster.
Thus, any highly-advanced civilization is limited in its ability to penetrate the cosmos
– according to the durability of its “zero-transition” ships and the potential of the psi-
field which its intelligent beings are able to generate. Regrettably, since both these
parameters are limited, the development of all civilizations in the cosmos is slowed
down. The rulers of a major coalition of Light civilizations numbering billions,
undertook the task of trying to find a solution to this problem.
Since any technology has its “upper limit” of potential development, they decided to
artificially create a New Intelligent Being by combining the qualities of different
but genetically compatible civilizations.
Nine planets – including Earth – were prepared for the EXPERIMENT. We should
note that all of the planets selected were on the brink of destruction for one reason or
another – among them, planet EARTH.
By artificially accelerating and monitoring the evolution of life on the planet, they
created an ecological system of the required type. (The mechanisms of natural and
artificially controlled evolution are discussed in Ch. 4).
Shortly thereafter, the occupants of the chosen ecological niche succumbed to “genetic
bombs” and soon became extinct. The vacant niche was then re-populated thirty to
forth thousand years ago by a humanoid species, later calling themselves HOMO
SAPIENS. As a result, species from many different civilizations wound up on planet
Earth, all of whom were genetically compatible and capable of siring offspring that
were a combination of their parents' genetic qualities.
However, despite the compatible genetic templates, three different groups of
humanoids emerged, each constituting a distinct civilization composed of members
genetically close to one another. These groups were the prototypes of the races on
Earth – white, yellow and black. Each racial type inhabited a region in which the
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