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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1
turn, determines the sub-range of dimensionality within spectrum (1) at which the
atom is stable. For this reason, the hydrogen at-om with its atomic weight of one is
stable within practically the whole of spectrum (1).
For a similar reason, the uranium atom, weighing 238 atomic units is unstable.
The instability is due to the atom's self-dimensionality level being close to the upper
limit of spectrum (1), so that even an otherwise insignificant disturbance in
dimensionality is enough to make it unstable and trigger disintegration.
At this point we are nearing an understanding of what governs and makes
possible the origin of LIFE on planets. Once a planet is formed from free matter in
a zone of nonuniform macrospace, the overall level of dimensionality is restored to
the point at which it existed before the supernova explosion. At the same time, the
deformation of the macrospace remains: Hybrid matters then fill only this
nonuniform zone of macrospace.
More specifically, this occurs when the dimensionality level of the hybrid forms
ABCDEFG, of the physically solid (Earth) sphere (PDS), falls within the following
dimensionality range:
2.8780 < LPDS < 2.89915; (2)
Dimensionality range of the hybrid form ABCDEF, of
the etheric sphere (ES) is:
2.8995 < LES < 2.91935; (3)
Dimensionality range of the hybrid form, ABCDE, of the astral
sphere (AS) is:
2.9195 < LAS < 2.93956; (4)
Dimensionality range of the hybrid form ABCD, of the first mental sphere
(FMS) is:
2.93956 < LFMS < 2.95976; (5)
Dimensionality range of the hybrid form ABC of the second mental sphere
(SMS) is:
2.95976 < LSMS < 2.97996; (6)
Dimensionality range of the hybrid form AB of the third mental sphere (TMS)
is:
2.97996 < LTMS < 3.00017. (7)
After formation of the planet, the macrospace dimensionality returns to the
initial level which existed prior to the supernova explosion. During completion of the
formation process, a constant gradient develops between the dimensionality level of
physically solid matter (2.89915) and that of the surrounding macrospace (3.00017).
This constant gradient is an ABSOLUTE REQUISITE for the origin of life. The
value of this gradient is of paramount importance. It is precisely the value of this
gradient that determines the evolutionary potential of living matter and of life. The
minimal gradient enabling the development of life must be equal to:
ζ = 1γi (ΔL) (8)
The development of a sensory apparatus and memory function — without which
no intelligence can evolve — requires a dimensionality gradient of:
ζ = 2γi (ΔL) (9)
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