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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1
But before answering all these questions and many more, we must have a correct
grasp of what our planet Earth really is, how many levels it possesses, how they
developed, and where they are located.
Our universe has a dimensionality that is very close to the number three
(L=3.00017...), thereby giving rise to the widely-held misconception that space is
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three-dimensional. Matrix space, however, does not possess uniform dimensionality.
Rather it consists of multiple layers of quantized dimensionality, each layer of which
differs from one another by a value of ΔL = 0.020203236...
This delineates the number of primary matters which makes up the layer ( see Fig. 1).
5 Editor's note: Basic to our understanding, we must first place Earth in a universe that is far different from the
conventional view. In the conventional version, the universe is regarded as ISOTROPIC (i.e. uniform or homogene-
ous). This means that it has the same qualities and properties in all directions and that therefore matter manifests in
the same way in all directions and areas of space. If, however, we start with the fundamental view of a universe that
is ANISOTROPIC (i.e., nonuniform or nonhomogeneous), it becomes possible to unlock many mysteries of nature
that go far beyond cosmology. In an ANISOTROPIC universe, the quality and properties of space are constantly
changing. When the quality of the change reaches a certain critical value, this creates a new quality — a new trans-
formation and new manifestation of reality. What does this mean and how does this happen? All of creation is filled
with billions of primordial, basic building blocks, called "primary matters." They are in constant chaotic motion and
are discrete, i.e., they cannot be broken down into smaller units (like the atoms of physically solid matter). Their
presence and activity constantly change the volume of space they occupy by impinging upon and deforming the
curvature of space. Every change in the quality of space is expressed by the symbol, ΔL, which has a numerical
value. (" " used in a formula is the symbol ΔL). When the ΔL reaches a certain critical numerical value, it exerts a
transformative effect upon the primary matters. At some point in the process, the numerical value of the ΔL becomes
compatible with the primary matters occupying its space — and this sets up the necessary conditions for making the
primary matters merge into combinations, called "hybrids." It is really a simple, mutual interplay between matter
and space; PRIMARY MATTERS ACT UPON SPACE, CHANGING ITS QUALITIES — AND THE
CHANGED QUALITIES OF SPACE ACT UPON AND TRANSFORM MATTER. QUANTIZATION plays an
important role in this process. Simply put, QUANTIZATION means that "things happen" in discrete quantities .
For example, because primary matters are discrete (non -breakable into smaller units), a combination of one and a half
primary matters would be impossible to create. Space itself is quantized in structure, and conceptually can be looked at
as having multiple layers of given numerical values , with each layer possessing a characteristic qualitative condition.
SELF-DIMENSIONALITY has to do with how much an object transforms the quality and properties of its surround-
ing space. Actually, every object has a range or spectrum in which it can exist in micro- or macrospace: SELF-
DIMENSIONALITY denotes the particular place in its spectrum at which it is maximally stable. There are pro-
found implications in this layering of quantized space, both in the macrocosm and microcosm, including — among
others — questions pertaining to gravity, space travel, biogenesis, genetic engineering, human evolution, consciousness
and the birth of black holes. All of this can be assimilated gradually by the motivated reader, at ever-deepening levels of
comprehension.
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