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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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