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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov

                                             F Fi ig g. .   1 17 7. . The Viral RNA Molecule in Different States of
                                             Hydration.

                                             1. In the dehydrated state the virus appears as a lifeless

                                             form. The channel between the physical and etheric levels
                                             is closed.

                                             2.  When  rehydrated  the  viral  RNA  molecule  attaches
                                             OH– — H+ groups to free electron bonds thus creating a
                                             curvature  of  space  sufficient  for  the  disintegration  of
                                             simple molecules and creating conditions for the primary

                                             matters resulting from that disintegration to flow to the
                                             etheric level.



                                                  D. Cell Division

                                             F Fi ig g. .   1 18 8. . The First Phase of Cell Division.


                                             The centrioles diverge to the opposite poles of the cell and
                                             protein  filaments  draw  the  chromosomes  out  of  the
                                             original nuclei.

                                             1. Physically dense cell (Physical body of the cell).

                                             2. Etheric body of the cell.

                                             3. Nuclei of the cell.

                                             4. Centrioles of the cell.


                                             5.  Channel  of  primary  matter  circulation  between  the
                                             physical and etheric levels of the cell.

            6. Golgi bodies.

            7. Mitochondria.

            8. Endoplasmatic system.


            9. Nuclear chromosomes.



















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