N. LEVASHOV'S «SVETL BROOM» IN A. KHATYBOV'S «BATH SCHOOL» AND A LABOUR SPADE. BOOK 4. THE PHYSICS OF THE REALITIES

Book 4. The Physics of the Realities. Chapter 5. Atoms do not live alone 242 Chapter 5. Atoms do not live alone Everything should be reduced to the limit, but not more then that. The laws of nature are formed at the level of the macrocosm and microcosm. Man, as a living being, resides in the so-called intermediate world – between the macro and microcosm. And in this intermediate world he has to face only the manifestation of the laws of nature, and not directly them. As a consequence, the problem arises concerning the creation of a full-fledged picture of the universe. This problem is destined to exist until the picture of the universe is called into being on the basis of understanding the laws of the macrocosm and microcosm. No matter how long we look at the tip of an iceberg, until someone understands to dive and see the iceberg as a whole, all attempts of describing it will be, at best, incomplete. So I suggest someone should dive in order to know. But going on seeking Knowledge that the reader of this book is gaining, all the same, the thought is looking for answers to questions concerning health, I am sure, how to enjoy good health and how to live longer in this world, in order to, at least, have a look at what will be if "I have already known what had been..." If some world catastrophe has annihilated all the accumulated scientific knowledge, and only one phrase would have passed to the future generations of living beings, what statement, composed of the fewest words, would bring the greatest information? I believe that it is an atomic hypothesis: "...all the bodies are composed of atoms – tiny bodies in continuous motion, are attracted at a small distance, but repel if pressed to each other». This one phrase contains an incredible amount of information about the world – you just have to give a little imagination and a little understanding to it. The initial conditions of evolution, as N. Levashov liked to say, is the origin of hydrogen atoms. In terms of complexity, the hydrogen atom system is more complex than any alarm clock. Can you imagine an accidental emergence of quadrillion alarm clocks? Scientists who stick to the positions of medieval science suggest believing not only this, but

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