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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov
The explosion results in a deformation of space over relatively vast distances – several
astronomic units. However, an atom's nucleus most strongly deforms the space
curvature immediately surrounding it: therefore, as the deformation recedes from the
nucleus, it continues to diminish. Thus, during a supernova explosion, spatial
deformation becomes more manifest as it recedes from the exploded star (see F Fi ig g. . 1 16 62 2).
Additionally, the star's outer layers, discharged at the explosion, form a gaseous
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