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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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