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Nicolai Levashov. The Mirror of My Soul. Vol. 1. Born in the USSR

           Mohammed must go to the mountain”! I do not consider myself to be Mohammed, but,

           nevertheless, the principle is the same. I do not move in space but change it around and
           inside me. It is tantamount to pulling space over me and... it “comes” to me.

                One way or another–either I went out in space or space itself “came” to me–I began
           to search for the cyclone of antimatter and found it pretty quickly. Unfortunately, the
           information given in the Appeal was not a fake. The veracity of the information made
           me glad and sad at the same time. I was glad that the Appeal was real and distressed that
           this truth carried no joy.

                The  death  of  the  whole  of  Midgard-earth’s  civilization,  albeit  in  five  thousand
           years, can not make any sane person happy. The understanding of the fact that those in
           power in this world will have doomed all civilization to death because of their petty
           ambitions can cause nothing but indignation and contempt for these monsters in human

           appearance.

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                But as the saying goes, what's done can't be undone. Of course, in this situation one
           can rant and rave and complain about the small-mindedness of people in power, but it
           will not help to solve the problem.
                Therefore, I decided to try to solve the problem with this anticyclone on my own.
           First, I scanned the anti-cyclone itself to understand the nature of its appearance. The
           cyclone of antimatter arose as a result of the closing of two spaces having the same
           qualitative composition of primary matter, but the order of the arrangement of matter in

           these spaces was the opposite, and as a result of this the matter of one space became
           antimatter for the other. Therefore, the ejection of the normal matter of one space into
           another became a disaster for the latter. Since it can not be worse, I decided to try to find
           my solution to the problem. In order to avoid a catastrophe in the future, it was necessary
           at least to stop the further advance of the cyclone of antimatter in our space, and at the
           same time not create problems for any other spaces. Antimatter for our universe is a
           native matter for the universe, from which it fell into ours. Therefore, the only space for

           which there will be no harm is this space. The only way to prevent the advance of this
           cyclone of antimatter in our space is to return this matter to its native space.
                But it's not so simple. If we simply find a way to transfer antimatter to our native
           space, there will be a disturbance in the balance of spaces, which is no less than the
           cyclone itself of antimatter. Therefore, I decided to try to create a converter of matter
           between these two spaces, which looked like a huge eight, in the center of which was
           placed the converter of the matter of both spaces. Eight created the Mobius band, formed
           by the curvatures of both spaces. Moving in such a curved space, any matter, passing

           through the zero point, completely disintegrated into primary matter, and after passing
           through this, the latter created a new matter, harmonious with the other space. But the
           curvature of the space in the form of the eight did not allow this matter to escape from
           the transition point, and this matter, moving along the Mobius strip of this eight, returned
           to the transition point and again passed through the point of transition to our space and
           was already moving along the Mobius strip in our space.

                In short, the antimatter was trapped. Occasionally appearing in one space, then in
           the other, this antimatter was tied to the point of transition of this curvature of the space

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