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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1
Appendix. Guide to illustrations
Fig. 1 — The dimensionality of space is
continuously changing. In order to create
conditions for primary matters to merge with
each other, the dimensionality of space must
change by a specific value, L = 0,020203236
. Consecutive changes of spatial
dimensionality by the same value, L, are
really the quantization of matrix space and
are expressed by a quantization index. The
quantization of space is what gives rise to the
creation of diverse space-universes, formed
by the mergence of different quantities of
primary matters; therefore, each space-
universe so created has its own self-
dimensionality level. For example, space-
universe L6 = 2,97996; L7 = 3,00017; L8 =
3,02037. Each space-universe differs from its
neighboring universe by having one primary
matter more or less (in composition) than its
neighbor. Thus, the one with a higher
dimensionality level has the additional primary matter, while the one with lower
dimensionality has one primary matter less than its neighbor.
Fig. 2 — As a result of the curvature of
space (caused by the above and other
phenomena), zones of nonuniformity arise
between adjacent space-universes and join
together. If, for example, a space-universe
with a dimensionality of L7 connects with a
larger-dimensionality universe, L8 – within
their linkage a star La, is born, which
belongs to the universe of the smaller
dimensionality. Similarly, if a smaller-
dimensionality universe, L6, connects with
larger-dimensionality universe, L7, a black
hole, Lf, emerges, belonging to the latter
universe,
It is through the so-called "positive"
linkage zones (which are really stars) that
primary matter flows from the higher level
to our lower level, universe. Similarly,
matter from our universe flows through the
"negative" linkage zones (which are black
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