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. Afterword with the prospect of continuing... 450 Afterword with the prospect of continuing... What for are the latest technologies, thick books that you have to read in order to know at least something, up-to date medicine of health, and not medicine of disease, if you can just jump into ice water and cross yourself three times? At the beginning of research or writing a book, as in my case, a person always faces a question: what is the goal that I want to achieve? Did I want to tell the readers what I knew about Nicolai Levashov and the details of what was not public in his time? Should I tell them about what we did together, when the process of creating the Complex and Technologies "SvetL" began? About the people who he got in touch with, but few of those who believed that they "knew everything" really knew them? About his private life? Initially, after Nicolai’s gone and I publicly announced that the third volume of his book "The Mirror of My Soul" would be completed , I planned exactly that way. When the goal is determined, it is necessary to decide which road to take, and what should be taken along with you, what difficulties could be encountered and what languages might be spoken. But along with simple and understandable questions, there often arise such that never come to your mind. For example, why can both works and knowledge become useless to anyone? It would not happen like this if Man thought not only of the goal, but also the future of his offspring and the prospects for his actions. And the future is determined in the infrastructure that is created by Man on the way to achieving his goal. When it became clear somehow everything lined up by itself. I realized, for example, that there was no need to make public those things that Levashov himself had never mentioned for some reason. I realized MORE IMPORTANT was THE INFORMATION that would intensify the readers' desire for knowledge, for example, of the relation between Man and Nature, what they mean to each other, rather than the momentary interest in some "unknown" details of Nicolai Levashov’s life and personality. When I realized this, I got uninterested in the opinion of the so-called "opponents" in relation to the chapters that I started writing and publishing on my website.

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