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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1

                  Earth's surface is penetrated by primary matter flows in a  certain proportional
            ratio. As a result, depending upon their particular distribution, a synthesis of various
            elements occurs during the process of planetary formation.

                  This  is  precisely  the  reason  why  deposits  of  the  latter  or  other  elements  are
            formed  in  different  sections  of  the  crust  and  at  various  depths.  And  where  such

            deposits  are  produced,  nonuniform  dimensionality  is  created,  which  triggers  the
            synthesis of various elements.

                  Upon  completion  of  the  synthesis,  the  dimensionality  balance  is  restored.
            Indeed,  the  synthesis-restoring  balance  can  continue  for  hundreds,  sometimes
            thousands  of  years,  so  that  only  subsequent  generations  can  see  the  results.  Thus,
            every part of the planet's surface is penetrated in one or another direction by a certain
            superimposition  (proportional  ratio)  of  primary  matters.  The  ascending  flows  of
            primary  matters  penetrating  the  surface  create  the  so-called  positive  geomagnetic
            zones, while the descending flows create the negative ones.

                  1. Planetary core.

                  2. Magma belt.
                  3. Planetary crust.
                  4. Atmosphere.

                  5. Etheric sphere.
                  6. Circulation of primary matters throughout the planetary surface.
                  7. Negative geomagnetic zones (descending flows of primary matters).
                  8. Positive geomagnetic zones (ascending flows of primary matters).


                                                            Fig.  15  —  As  atoms  absorb  waves,  their
                                                            dimensionality  level  increases.  Solar  light
                                                            is  absorbed  by  the  surface  of  the  planet.
                                                            Each atom, after absorbing a light photon,
                                                            remains  activated  for  some  time;  its  self-
                                                            dimensionality  level  becomes  higher  than
                                                            those of the neighboring atoms forming the
                                                            crystal  lattice,  following  which  it  emits  a
                                                            wave.

                                                                 Thus, an atom absorbs one wave and

                                                            radiates  another.  This  occurs  because  part
                                                            of the energy of the absorbed wave is lost.
                                                            Therefore,  during  a  solar  day,  the  heated
                                                            surface itself begins to emit waves, mainly
                                                            thermal.  The  thermal  waves  emitted  from
                                                            such a surface begin to be absorbed by the
                                                            atmosphere's      molecules.     During      this
                                                            process,  the  self-dimensionality  levels  of
                                                            the  atmospheric  at-oms  above  the  heated
                                                            surface  are  increased.  As  a  result,  the


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