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Nicolai Levashov. The Mirror of My Soul. Vol. 1. Born in the USSR
8. Other worlds are quite different
And now back to 1987, to the point of unfolding of some absolutely unbelievable
events, of a kind about which, despite “digesting” a very large number of works of
fiction, I had never read. Only after I accidentally, (or not so accidentally!), had come
across other civilizations, did I under-stand the degree of childlike naivety with which
terrestrial sci-fi writers tried to depict life on other worlds.
This in no way belittles their talent as writers—simply that their “earthly” concepts
became immediately evident. Although, I understood that it was quite natural,
nevertheless, I felt it a matter for regret. Before my first contacts I sometimes regarded
these books as revelations, which became impossible after contact—these “revelations”
looked so naïve that I could no longer regard them as such. Nevertheless, I think the
value of fiction books is enormous. They help people to learn to think in a non-standard
way without which evolutional development is impossible!
When I clearly understood the nature of what had happened, I became utterly
engrossed in the boundless world of the Universe that had opened up for me so
unexpectedly. I am very thankful to Yuri for that provocation. Without it, who knows
when I would have “set my sights” on the stars? I found myself in conditions which
compelled me to make this step, and I made it quite successfully, albeit blind as a new-
born kitten then.
I was also lucky, that at the time of my first contact I failed to meet “space” parasites
and I had time to understand everything in a tranquil atmosphere. During my contacts
with Oyia we dis-cussed a lot of issues; I was eager to know everything about her
civilization. Some may call it the “ravings of a madman”, but however much they want
to, these events happened and it was no delirium. Besides, some ponderous
confirmations of the reality of these events began to appear pretty soon. For example, I,
and not only I, was very interested in the structure and workings of Oyia’s civilization’s
spaceships. She described their design and methods of control.
The basis of their ships, which could fold and unfold space, was... enormous spiral
organic molecules similar to the molecules of DNA and RNA. They differed from the
latter in their enormous length. Also these spiral organic molecules had heavy metal
compounds on their free electron couplings (only two of these metals are known on
Midgard-earth, at least, at this stage of our civilization’s development). Very soon, in
several months, this information got a real confirmation. I will tell about it, when it
comes to it.
Apart from the “diplomatic” relations with Oyia’s civilization I decided to extend
my extra-planetary contacts. As Yuri had no wish to give me the keys from other
civilizations collected by his group, I decided to start on my own space journey. My
thoughts about it were quite simple. If a star had its planetary system and there was a
reasonable life on any planet in this system, then the radiation of the star would be
accompanied by the radiations of intelligent activity. Thus, the following method could
be applied in order to define the locations of stars with intelligent life on their planets—
I needed to get real photos of the stars in our sky and scan them to find radiations, with
which the activity of intelligent life was usually accompanied. I had to define the position
of these stars on the photos. I found the necessary photos and scanned them. On the first,
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