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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov

            that have merged to make up the planet vary in their activity within the planet; this is
            manifested by motion in the core of the earth, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

            The formation of the earth was completed six billion years ago. This was the first cycle

            of evolution of the various kinds of primary matters and resulted in the evolution of
            non-living matter. The second step was the evolution of living matter. Before we move
            to  that  phase  of  evolution,  it  would  be  useful  to  keep  in  mind  that  our  universe,
            including our planet, Earth, was created by the merging of seven kinds of primary
            matter.

            The number “seven” has no mystical significance. The fact that our universe was

            formed from seven kinds of primary matter is neither unique, miraculous nor divine.
            It is just an expression of the qualitative structure of our universe.

            It  is  not  accidental  that  white  light  splits  into  seven  colors  in  the  process  of
            diffraction, that there are seven notes to an octave, and that the acquisition of
            seven spiritual bodies completes the human being’s earth cycle of evolution. But,
            to repeat, there is nothing mystical or supernatural about all this.


            Now, let us take a close look at the evolution of living matter.

                  Chapter 2. The emergence of life on Earth

            Life!  Living  nature.  What  is  it?  What  kind  of  magic  could  spark  and  fortify  the
            spawning of life within a primeval ocean — from the chaos of a sterile, primordial
            planet spewing forth magma and fiery ashes?

            Organic life — what is it? How could the miracle of life spring from the same types
            of molecules and atoms that make up the soil, water and atmosphere of our planet?

            What is the solution to the enigma that has perplexed so many generations of scientists:
            physicists,  chemists,  biologists  and  philosophers?  Still,  to  the  present  day,  these
            questions go unanswered.

            Let us try to unravel this mystery of nature. First, let us look and see if the atoms that
            make up everything in nature are all identical. Or do they differ from each other in
            their atomic weight, or in the number of protons, neutrons and electrons that give rise

            to their diverse properties, composition and chemical reactions?

            Do the atoms of hydrogen, oxygen, iron, gold and uranium, and the molecules of water,
            salts, acids and organic substances all have the same impact on the microcosm, the
            volume of their surrounding? If not, how do they differ?

            On  a  macroscopic  scale,  every  material  body  changes  the  dimensions  and
            curvature of the space around it. This effect is especially pronounced around the
            large material bodies of outer space, i.e., the stars. Our scientists are already aware that

            during  a  solar  eclipse  there  is  a  curvature  in  the  rectilinear  propagation  of
            electromagnetic light waves from the sun.



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