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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1

            another. Our ancestors had another word for this purpose — to wander (stranstvovat),
            which in modern language is used more and more rarely.

                  Oblivion of one word and intentional distortion of the true meaning of others re-
            sults in even a genetically Russian person not understanding the meaning of many
            words at all or misunderstanding them. A linguistic diversion conducted by the ene-
            mies of humankind resulted in the majority of Russians not paying any attention to
            the words “far away distance,” considering them to be just a turn of speech! But
            they had very clear and practical meaning for our ancestors. A far away distance is
            not a just vivid perception of a long way by our “primitive” ancestors, but a unit of
            length equal to approximately 1.4 light years according to modern concepts. I will
            remind those who forgot or are unaware of the concept of a light-year that it is the
            distance which light travels in one year, if we accept the speed of light in space is
            equal  to  300 000  kilometres  per  second,  a  light  year  will  be  9.4608х10   km  and,
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            thus, a far away distance is approximately equal to a distance of 13,245х10  km.
                  Now  let  us  examine  the  concept  of  one  and  a  half  circles.  Everyone  knows
            what is “one and a half”. However, our ancestors understood the concept of the circle
            differently than we do now. Most likely, this concerns the Circle of Svarog which
            was divided into 16 parts. Thus, one and a half circle is equal to 24 parts. If we now
            evaluate them in generally accepted units, one and a half circles of far away dis-
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            tance will be equal to 33.6 light years or to 3.1788288х10  km. Thus, the distance
            between the Goddess Karna’s planet and Finest’s Palace (constellation) will be 33.6
            light years. It turns out that the distance from Midgard-earth is 27 far away distances
            or 37.8 light years, which means that the distance from Midgard-earth to the Goddess
            Karna’s planet is 3 far away distances or 4.2 light years.

                  Quite a curious “picture” appears from the above: there is only one star which is
            located at this distance from Earth — Alpha (α) Centauri, also known as Rigil Ken-
            taurus, Rigel Kent, or Toliman. And this means that Nastenka’s first stop was on the
            planet  Alpha  (α)  Centauri  in  the  southern  constellation  of  Centaurus  and  that  a
            highly developed civilization existed on our Midgard-earth when the Tale about the
            Brave  Falcon  was  created.  Moreover,  the  fact  that  the  distance  between  Midgard-
            Earth and the first Planet-Earth where Nastenka met the Goddess Karna mentioned in
            the Tale and the distance between Earth and the nearest star, Alpha (α) Centauri,
            cannot be just a coincidence, which is another absolute confirmation of the verac-
            ity of the information contained in the Slavonic-Aryan Vedas.

                  According to modern data Alpha (α) Centauri is a main-sequence star of a yel-
            low type, the distance from Earth is 4.36 light years; its diameter is slightly bigger
            than that of the Sun. I would like to draw your attention to the fact that the exact dis-
            tance to Alpha (α) Centauri became known quite recently — in 2003. Before, dif-
            ferent sources gave different data; from 4.3 to 4.5 light years! If we take our ances-
            tors’ measure of length and calculate the distance to the nearest star mentioned in the
            Tale, it will be equal to 4.2 light years. The coincidence of modern data with that
            from the Tale is unbelievable. Moreover, the star is almost identical to our Sun. Alt-
            hough there is a slight difference (1.6) between modern and ancient data, I think that
            the  latter  is  more  reliable,  because  our  ancestors,  at  least,  visited  other  stars  and

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