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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1

                                                            Fig. 73 — An external signal in the form
                                                            of  an  ionic  code  duly  reaches  a  neuron
                                                            body.     As     a    consequence,       several

                                                            additional  ions  appear  inside  the  neuron,
                                                            thereby changing its ionic balance.
                                                                  These      "surplus"     ions     provoke
                                                            additional  chemical  reactions,  which
                                                            create  new  electron  bonds,  or  break

                                                            existing connections, thereby changing the
                                                            molecular weight and qualitative structure
                                                            of the molecule.

                                                                  1. Spiral of a DNA/RNA molecule at

                                                                    the physical level.
                                                                  2. Etheric  body  of  a  DNA/RNA

                                                                    molecule.
                                                                  3. Qualitative  barrier  between  the
                                                                    physical  and  etheric  levels  of  the

                                                                    planet.
                                                                  4. Enlarged  section  of  a  spiral  at  the

                                                                    physical level.
                  5. Corresponding enlargement of an etheric spiral.
                  6. Surplus atoms bonding to a section of a  DNA/RNA  molecular spiral at the
                    physical level.

                                                            Fig.  74  —  The  additional  microspace
                                                            curvature  created  by  the  bonding  of
                                                            surplus atoms changes the etheric structure
                                                            of  the  DNA/RNA  molecule.  The  etheric
                                                            imprint  is  saturated  with  a  flow  of  G

                                                            matter.  thus  restoring  the  identity  of  the
                                                            physical  and  etheric  structures  of  the
                                                            DNA/RNA  molecule  at  the  physical  and
                                                            etheric levels.

                                                                  1. Spiral of a DNA/RNA molecule at

                                                                    the physical level.
                                                                  2. Etheric  body  of  a  DNA/RNA

                                                                    molecule.
                                                                  3. Qualitative  barrier  between  the
                                                                    physical  and  etheric  levels  of  the

                                                                    planet.
                                                                  4. Enlarged  section  of  a  spiral  at  the

                                                                    physical level.
                                                                  5. Corresponding  enlargement  of  an


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