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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1
Preface: Barbara G. Koopman, M.D., Ph.D
Spirit and Mind is a worthy sequel and further elucidation of Levashov's first
ground-breaking work, The Final Appeal to Mankind. 1
Published in Russian in 1994, the latter earned him the coveted honor of
election to active membership in the United Nations' International Informatization
Academy — a global organization (official advisory body to the U.N. Economic and
Social Council), numbering among its ranks several heads of state, a host of
Nobelists and leading professionals in every field of endeavor.
His previous and this present book together constitute the first work of its kind
by a theoretical radiophysicist to present a "unified theory of everything," so
sought after by today's scientists. It is strongly recommended that they be read
together in chronological order.
Gifted with an encyclopedic knowledge of physics, cosmology, medicine,
biology and genetics, Levashov has unfolded a unique, highly original "New
Knowledge." Here he walks us through the universal laws behind all creation —
demystifying issues of life, death and the cosmic riddles confronting us today.
Against the backdrop of mounting world unrest, Levashov's contributions are
especially timely. Within the last thirty or forty years, orthodox physics has been
facing the collapse of its most fundamental laws , as more and more empirical
research data reveal their inherent inconsistency. The application of so-called "fudge
factors" to reconcile the contradictions has left them on even shakier grounds.
Recently, two noted astrophysicists, Nodland and Ralston, after analyzing radio
waves from 160 distant galaxies, sent scientists reeling with their discovery that
space is not uniform (isotropic), as believed — in other words, it is not the same in
all directions and does, in fact, have "a north and south," ("up and down") orientation.
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By the same token, the speed of light in a vacuum cannot be constant. These
findings completely overturn the most fundamental postulates of Relativity Theory
— thereby destroying the very foundation of traditional physics and opening up the
possibility that other universes may exist.
This, then, turns out to be a striking corroboration of Levashov's views aired
several years prior to their findings in the Russian edition of The Final Appeal....
Here he unequivocally shows that the view of the cosmos by mainstream
astrophysicists is totally incorrect, that space is not uni-form and that countless other
universes exist far beyond the realm of known creation.
Similarly, another of Levashov's key formulations, also set forth in his earlier
book, received empirical verification thanks to a chance occurrence in a quantum
biology research lab — subsequently dubbed the "DNA Phantom Effect." By
accident it was discovered that DNA, placed in a special chamber and measured with
laser spectography, continues — after its removal from the chamber — to register
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positively on the spectograph as if it were still present.
1 English translation, San Francisco, private publication.
2 Wilford, John Noble, "Research Suggests Universe Has an 'Up' and a 'Down', New York Times, April 18,1997
3 Vladimir Poponin and Rollin McCraty, "The DNA Effect: Direct Measurement of a New Field in the Vacuum
Substructure", Heartmath Research Center, Boulder Creek, California, 1995
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