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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1

                  Upon extinction, the star of our space-universe gives rise to a new star in the
            parallel, underlying space-universe. The birth of a black hole for one space-universe
            represents the occurrence of a new star in another space-universe having a smaller
                                                            dimensionality  level.  One  turns  into
                                                            another,  and  vice  -versa.  All  these
                                                            processes make for a condition of stability.
                                                            If, for any reason, the balance between the
                                                            "arriving"  and  the  "departing"  matter  is
                                                            disrupted  in  any  of  the  space-universes,
                                                            instability  develops.  A  critical  value  is
                                                            reached,  producing  a  huge  explosion  and
                                                            the birth of a new space-universe.


                                                            Fig. 5 — Gradually, the substance in zones
                                                            of  curvature  condenses  and  planets  are
                                                            born. The condensation of matter is due to
                                                            the existence, inside the curvature zone of
                                                            a  dimensionality  gradient  directed  toward
                                                            the     center     of    the     nonuniformity
                                                            (anisotropy).  The  closer  the  zone  of
                                                            curvature is to a star, the more pronounced
                                                            the gradient. Therefore, the planets which
                                                            are closest to a star will be the smallest in
                                                            size  and  contain  the  largest  proportion  of
            heavy elements. Also, the latter are more stable, since the self -dimensionality level
                                                            of  a  planet's  uniform  zone  is  smaller,  the
                                                            closer  a  planet  is  to  the  star.  Thus  the
                                                            largest share of stable heavy elements is on
                                                            Mercury,  while  the  distribution  of  heavy
                                                            elements on the other planets progressively
                                                            decreases, as follows: Venus, Earth, Mars,
                                                            Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Pluto.

                                                                  Thus, most of the gold and platinum
                                                            is on Mercury and Venus. Knowing the
                                                            nature of a planet's origin and its position
                                                            relative to its star enables us to correctly
                                                            determine the location and type of its
                                                            deposits of natural resources.

                                                            Fig. 6 — The primary matters ejected from
                                                            a supernova explosion into zones of space
                                                            curvature  enter  into  an  area  of  different
                                                            qualitative  conditions  and  consequently
                                                            begin to merge with one another and create
                                                            hybrid  forms.  The  mergence  of  seven
                                                            primary  matters  gives  rise  to  six  hybrid

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