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Nicolai Levashov. The Mirror of My Soul. Vol. 1. Born in the USSR
Someone may say that all this is ravings of a madman, but I had to disillusion the
sceptics. Later I happened to carry out a similar displacement into the past to obtain
certain information, which later was fully confirmed, although, none of the participants
in the experiment disclosed any such information at the time!
This I will tell about later, and now let me come back to the current events...
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Michael Dekhta and Rudolf Gaevsky were also present at the second press-
conference in the Press-Centre of the MFA of the USSR on April 4, 1989 as “living”
witnesses, that what I had said several days ago at the first press-conference, was true,
at least, regarding the creation of new abilities and qualities in a human being. But even
this drew absolutely no attention to the problem of the ozone layer I raised.
Most likely, my idea about the possibility of solving the problem with the ozone
layer without the use of any technical devices seemed too mad for people mesmerized
by traditional ideas of what man can and cannot do.
For some reason everyone believes in technical equipment, forgetting that it was
created by the power of thought of man as an addendum to man at a certain stage in the
development of human civilization.
Technical devices play the role of “crutches” for the still weak “legs” of humanity.
But, when “legs” become strong, it is at the very least unreasonable to continue to use
“crutches”, if not to say harmful! In fact, “muscles” of “legs” should be trained,
otherwise they will simply atrophy. The renunciation of “crutches’ does not mean the
complete rejection of technical means. It means that new auxiliary technical devices
must be created but only then, when man stops depending on machinery and gets true
freedom and the possibility of evolutional development...
One way or another, notwithstanding, whatever the reasons, which forced people
to ignore my appeal to unite efforts to solve a very real global problem, I continued to
do my work—to search for the key to understanding the unusual phenomenon which I
observed. I got accustomed to relying only on myself, without expecting someone else
to come up with solutions. I was not sure that I could do it, but in case of success there
would be hope of solving this apparently insoluble problem. As the saying goes—
nothing ventured, nothing gained.
There will be no harm done if I try, but if I get a result, everyone will benefit. It is
of no importance, whether anyone understands why this solution is possible or not, when
the problem, which never could be solved by using normally accepted methods, is finally
settled. Or, if most people consider that something is impossible, can it be the reason to
loose heart and wait for the in-evitable? No, certainly not; at least, for me.
Besides, according to my experience, none of those, who occupied high positions
in the scientific hierarchy, were able to explain a single simple concept from their own
sphere of knowledge! What can be said then about the rest who studied at schools,
institutes and universities, in order to forget this knowledge on the next day?
It was always important for me to find a solution to a problem, especially, if it is
very important for humanity: not because megalomania seized me, as some, or even the
majority may think. In fact, I tried to find another solution. One way or another, in this
case, quite simply there were no orthodox solutions. I did it not because I waited for
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