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Seminar of new knowledge in St. Petersburg
Seminar of new knowledge in St. Petersburg

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In early July, a week-long training seminar (43 hours) on New Knowledge is planned in St. Petersburg. Classes will be held outside working hours from 18-00 to 22-00 - weekdays, on Saturday from 10-00 to 16-30, and on Sunday from 9-00 to 17-30. After reading the theoretical material, students will be offered practical lessons on the topics covered to check the level of the learned material. Phone for inquiries +7 953 364 87 03, Ivan.

The editors of the site sedition.info informs their readers that the subjective point of view of the author of the lectures, I. Kondrakov, will be presented at the seminar, which may differ significantly from the understanding presented in the books of N. V. Levashov. Nevertheless, a detailed analysis of the New Knowledge can be useful for those who are trying to delve deeper into this concept

What is Science? Science is a large hierarchical system. It is known that in its development it passes through several qualitatively different levels: facts, ideas (and concepts arising from them), theories, laws, the scientific picture of the world.

Who are scientists like? - On people walking by touch in the dark. What is their technology for finding new things? - Scientific poke method!

Let us recall the parable of the three blind sages who tried to describe by sensations what an "elephant" is. One sage approached the elephant's leg, hugged it and began to feel it, and then explained that the elephant is something columnar, pimpled … The second sage grabbed the tail and began to describe it. An elephant, - he said, - is something rope, with a fluff at the end … And the third, grabbing the trunk, said: an elephant is not a columnar, not a rope, but something tubular, flexible, tender and moist from the inside …

The question is, which of them is right? After all, each has described only part of the truth - the "elephant". But it is almost impossible to create a complete picture from their fragmentary representations. It is also necessary to study what is between the "trunk, legs and tail" in order to create a coherent representation, so to speak, a concept about the studied subject. Scientific concepts, in turn, shape people's worldviews.

This is approximately how science develops: scientists "grab" Nature by its separate "parts" and from their random sensations try to build an integral structure of the universe, creating theories. And then this theory has followers who select facts that do not contradict it, and if they contradict something, then they introduce small "cosmetic" changes that do not change the theory as a whole. And most often these anomalous facts are ignored. During this period, the theory “grows stronger”, becomes “normal” (according to T. Kuhn), scientists - her contemporaries - make a scientific career on it, their own “special forces” appears, destroying both scientists and anyone who doubts or strikes at the “truth »Of this theory.

During this period, this science turns into a religion with its own hierarchy of gods. This applies to any science.

What does this lead to when anomalous facts accumulate that contradict the generally accepted concept? What happens to science at this moment? How does the worldview of people change?

In the twentieth century, with the emergence of two theories of Einstein (special theory of relativity and general theory of relativity), it was believed that a picture of the world corresponding to the real one was proposed. The so-called "big bang" theory has gained immense popularity. The Academy of Sciences of the USSR even banned criticism of Einstein's concept by a special resolution. However, studies have shown that this concept is far from the true picture of the world and led science to a dead end.

It is known that the basic concepts of natural science are attempts to solve scientific problems, the so-called "scientific mysteries" [1]. Back in the 19th century, Dubois-Reymond and Haeckel identified seven "world mysteries"related to physics, biology and psychology:

- The essence of matter and force.

- The origin of the movement.

- The origin of life.

- The expediency of nature.

- The emergence of sensation and consciousness.

- The emergence of thinking and speech.

- Free will.

How did science solve these riddles? Maybe like the three blind men from the famous parable? Why are there so many concepts and postulates on which they are built?

In the 80s, a new concept of the universe of the Russian scientist N. Levashov appeared, in which the formation of our Universe from primary matters to Mind is shown from a single position and without attracting unnecessary entities and postulates. He accepted only one postulate about the existence of matter as an objective reality. The experiments of a number of scientists have shown that our universe is heterogeneous, that there are many universes and that each of them has its own laws of the universe, as well as that the laws of the microcosm and the macrocosm are similar, that life is the result of the evolution of matter and is no exception - there are many civilization, both in ours and in other Universes.

Application of the fundamental principle of space inhomogeneity and the interaction of space with matter, which has certain properties and qualities, allows for the first time, from a unified position, to create an integral view of the evolution of the world from primary matters and space to complex living intelligent matter.

Summing up the study of the work of N. V. Levashov, it can be noted that he did a lot in science for the first time:

- Explained the concepts of "physically dense matter" and the so-called. "Dark matter".

- Found and revealed the causes and mechanism of the formation of stars, "black holes" and planets.

- Gave the necessary and sufficient conditions for the automatic emergence and evolution of life (living matter) on many planets in the Universe.

- Described the necessary and sufficient conditions under which the emergence of Reason is inevitable on many inhabited planets in the Universe.

- Step by step, he revealed all the mysteries of the evolution of living matter, drew parallels between the micro- and macrocosm.

- He proved that in nature everything happens by itself, in accordance with the laws of the Universe, without the involvement of God, nuclear reactors and colliders.

- Gave a real idea of the photon.

- Explained the nature of gravitational, magnetic and electric fields, as a result of the interaction of inhomogeneous space with matter inhomogeneously distributed in this space.

- Explained the nature of the electric current, which we unreasonably represent only as the "movement" of electrons in a conductor.

- From completely new positions, he revealed the mechanisms of cell division, i.e. their evolution with the formation of living multicellular organisms.

- He revealed the mechanisms of the emergence and synthesis of organic substances by living organisms themselves, already independently of atmospheric electricity.

- Gave an exhaustive answer to the question of what happens during destruction, i.e. death of a living organism.

- He proved that with the death of a physically dense body, the life of a Human does not stop - it goes to a qualitatively different level of functioning, i.e. also explained the nature of the cycle of life on the planet.

These and other provisions of his concept will be the acquaintance of the audience at the conference.

N. V. Levashov in a number of his works showed that the world develops according to the same laws for the micro-, meso- and macrocosm, therefore, this should also apply to the laws of development of what a person, as a rational being, is able to create artificially. If this is the case, then independent research in different areas should lead to the same result.

In order to answer many questions that any person interested in the structure of our world will surely have, at the seminar we will consider the following concepts and questions: Inhomogeneity of space, primary matter and its forms and quantity for our space of the universe and their relationship, the formation of physically dense matter on the example of the planet "Midgard-Earth", the emergence of life ON THE PLANETS (using the example of a living cell), The emergence of intelligence and conditions for the development of intelligence in creatures on a protein basis: from a living cell to Intelligence, the birth of stars and black holes; electric, magnetic and gravitational fields, their nature, the concept of time, matrix universes and the birth of six-ray and anti-six-ray, the appearance of man on Midgard-Earth, Daariya, the death of Daaria, the great cold snap, Antlan and its parasitism, an embedded alien system, Moon - Fata, Myths, some aspects of the concept of Khatybov A. M. and Makova B. V., the essence of a person, karma of a person, diseases, death of a person, reincarnation and Manifestation, the connection between the concepts of dimensionality, forms of matter, octave and frequency, water and its properties, psi-generators and their role, the structure of the invader system, the genotype of the brain and their formation, trips to Dravidia and the formation of the gray subrace, the introduction of an alien brain: biorobots, zombies, electronics; religions, the source of life in the Vedas, in the estate of N. Levashov, LIGHT devices and bracelets, the principle of operation and the difference, who created them; The movement created by N. V. Levashov and his work and a number of others.

With the manifestation of the scientific concept of N. Levashov, science faced the fact of the next - the fifth global scientific revolution, comes in all scientific directions, it is useless to restrain it, because it is inevitable. It is also gratifying that all the problems posed by her were solved by our compatriot, the Russian scientist, Academician N. V. Levashov.

I. Kondrakov

[1] "Concepts of modern natural science", ser. "Textbooks and teaching aids". Rostov n / a: "Phoenix", 1997, 448 p.

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