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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov

            Thus, as atoms combine into molecules, crystal lattices are produced as a result of
            a change in the microcosmic dimension of these atoms, triggered by external or

            other influences. The merging becomes possible only when such curvatures of
            atomic  microspace  occur  in  the  presence  of  outer-shell  electrons  possessing
            opposite-direction spins.

                          -
            3,00010 < λ el. < 3,00017.
                          +
            3,00017 < λ el. < 3,00024.
            It  appears  obvious,  then,  that  both  atomic  nuclei  and  atomic  combinations  impart

            changes in microcosmic dimension. At least this is what occurs on a microcosmic level.
            What, then, happens in the macrocosm?

            How  often  has  man  gazed  at  the  nocturnal  skies,  at  the  shimmering  milky  way  –
            contemplating eternity... infinity.

            How often does he wonder what orders the universe what holds it aloft... Whence come
            the stars? How do they wax and wane? And what is the nature of those stars – that
            surely so many have yearned to touch – if only in their dreams?


            Many theories about the origin of the universe have emerged – which failed to stand
            the test of time – only to be replaced by others.

            And  even  the  most  correct  theories  have  failed  to  explain  a  number  of  natural
            phenomena in the universe. The main stumbling block in all of them appears to be the
            question of black holes.

            A black hole is a fairly constant region in space that absorbs all matter coming within

            its domain – its sphere of influence.

            Black holes absorb matter, but radiate nothing – an apparent violation of a cardinal
            law of physics – the Law of Conservation of Matter. Actually, the opposite happens
            to be the case, for these phenomena actually confirm that this fundamental, universal
            law does exist in nature – and is not a figment of someone's imagination.


            An apparent contradiction arises only because the current models of the universe are
            incomplete,  and  consequently  unable  to  offer  an  adequate  idea  of  the  processes
            unfolding in nature.

            How, then, can we account for what is really happening?

            What man observes with his own eyes or instruments – and calls “the universe” – is
            just an infinitesimal part of the structural totality of spaces of different dimensions – a

            closed-circuit, internally balanced system; and that, in turn, is just a fragment of still
            another totality of spaces, and so on, and so on... Let us now call this first structural
            union of varying dimensional spaces a metauniverse and scrutinize it more closely.

            Parallel to our own space-universe exist others possessing a different dimension from


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