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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

expanse of the Universe as if from nowhere and how is the electromagnetic field formed<br />

inside such clouds? What makes molecules unite in macro-objects, for instance, in<br />

gigantic stars? And, finally, what gives birth to life and not only life but at times, to<br />

Rational life? At first sight, these questions seem to be difficult. However, if an<br />

inquisitive human mind compares all the previous knowledge given in your books with<br />

what I’ve just said and uses the “foam plastic building blocks” of his or her brain a little,<br />

many things can change, at least in people’s lives… On the other hand, I haven’t said<br />

anything new. All this was once known to mankind.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: So people knew about the existence of information which creates matter.<br />

Rigden: Partly. For instance, in Ancient Egypt, this knowledge was inscribed on golden<br />

plates as heritage for descendants. Later on people called such heritage the Books of<br />

Thoth, though the plates were eventually destroyed, or more exactly melted, because<br />

most people have always valued gold more than Knowledge. Nevertheless, copies of the<br />

plates, re-inscribed on papyrus sheets, or at least a part of them, have been preserved.<br />

Unfortunately, such copies were frantically destroyed <strong>by</strong> priests at different times no<br />

matter where they were found, for the information contained in them literally<br />

undermined the power of priests over people. Nevertheless, something remained, and<br />

this something, being saved and rehidden in the Croatian mountains, gave the world two<br />

eminent scientists in the second half of the 19th century. But when that something fell<br />

into the wrong hands in 1936, it caused irreversible consequences, the beginning of<br />

which was later witnessed <strong>by</strong> peaceful inhabitants of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Yes, the proverbial human choice.<br />

Rigden: So, on the whole, although such information is important for the future, it will<br />

provoke the greatest outrage… let’s put it this way, of contemporary “priests from<br />

science”.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: “Priests from science”?<br />

Rigden: Yes, I mean those whose aspirations are directed not towards the advancement<br />

of science but rather towards keeping “crowns” on their heads and who believe that their<br />

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