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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov
In turn AB has an influence on the non-uniformity of the space where it originated: the
non-uniform space fills up with the primary matters and is transformed. Non-
uniformity constitutes a distortion of space, leading to a change of dimension within
the limits of that non-uniformity, as compared with neighboring regions of space.
Thus, a change in spatial dimensions within a certain quantitative range leads to
conditions for the merging of two kinds of primary matters. In order for two primary
matters to merge, a dimension must change as follows:
∆λ = 0.020203236... (F Fi ig g. .6 6 and F Fi ig g. .6 6a a).
Similarly, for the merging of three kinds of primary matter, the dimension of
space, ∆λ, must change once again. Primary matter cannot merge using only a part
of itself. Only entire primary matters can merge. Just as two and a half living men
cannot exist, but only two or three whole men, neither can there be the merging of
portions of primary matters.
Let us define a third kind of primary matter as C. As a result of the merging of three
kinds of primary matter within the limits of a certain volume of space (for convenience
let us consider it a sphere), a qualitatively new hybrid, ABC, forms, occupying a
smaller volume than hybrid AB (F Fi ig g. . 7 7).
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