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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1
According to Levashov, what they stumbled on, the so-called "phantom effect," was
actually a side effect — the existence of the etheric body created by the DNA
molecule. In other words, without recognizing its significance, they had found a piece
of the puzzle of biogenesis — the origin of living life from inanimate matter.
Introduced in the first book, it is developed in depth in the present volume.
Thanks to a much broader perspective of reality, Levashov was able to
formulate his theories a decade prior to those chance findings — stumbled upon by
scientists who failed to grasp their significance — chance findings that corroborated
his position on cosmology and his masterful elucidation of the origin of life.
What makes the "New Knowledge" unique is that it is a coherent system that covers
all as-pects of reality, enabling him to formulate precisely and scientifically the
underlying natural processes that shape everything in the cosmos.
Neurology has shown that man uses only about five percent of his cerebral
neurons, while the other ninety-five percent lie dormant and undeveloped. According
to Levashov, the physical realm that we grasp with our five senses (abetted by
devices based on those senses) is but a small portion of the total reality—the tip of
the iceberg, as it were. There are myriad realms of reality that, due to our
developmental limitations, we cannot even begin to perceive. Levashov's
multidimensional perspective opens these realms to us by providing a coherent
structural system that ties them all together.
Starting with the primordial building blocks of creation, "primary matters," he takes
us step by step through their eternal interplay, their cosmic dance, and manner
of response to any changes in the structure of anisotropic space — choreographed
by strict numerical values that determine the creation or dissolution of everything that
exists. The universe is perpetually playing a "numbers" game: primary matters fuse
and create, or separate and undo — according to precise numerical parameters,
described as "dimensionalities" and "dimensionality gradients" which recur
thematically throughout the corpus of his work.
A kind of illumination, an opening of the mind, begins to happen as we read
and soak up this knowledge and become awestruck at its startling beauty. Solidly
consistent at every level of reality, these concepts cross the boundaries of separate
sciences and apply universally to all that un-folds: from what happens inside the
tunnel of a DNA molecule to the birth of a star, from the gene-sis of all living life to
the evolution of the human spirit; from the disintegration of a transuranium atom to
the emergence of consciousness and human emotions.
That is why Spirit and Mind begins by explaining Levashov's long-held
position that our planet is not unique in the universe. Expanding on the unified
theory set forth in his first book, he invokes the same principles to explain what has
never been explained before — the quantitative and qualitative conditions for the
emergence of life on our planet—or life in general throughout the universe. He
clearly shows how these conditions come together to play a role in the genesis of life
— leading us to the inescapable conclusion that there are billions of planets with
life and that the origin of life is inevitable.
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