Anastasia (The Ringing Cedars of Russia Series - Book 1) by Vladimir Megre

Anastasia (The Ringing Cedars of Russia Series - Book 1) by Vladimir Megre

Author:Vladimir Megre
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
ISBN: 9785906381019
Publisher: Megre
Published: 2016-08-11T04:00:00+00:00


FLYING SAUCER? NOTHING SPECIAL

Then I asked her to show me an example of her knowledge in the field of technology.

"You want me to tell you how various mechanisms from your world work?"

"Tell me something our greatest scientists have just barely touched on. Make some great scientific discovery."

"That's exactly what I've been doing for you this whole time."

"Not for me, for the scientific world, so that they recognize it as a discovery. Make a discovery to be proved in the area of technology, spaceships, the atom, or fuel, since you say it's all so simple."

"Compared with what I'm trying to explain to you, these spheres are, oh, how can I tell it in your way, for comparison, they're the Stone Age or something."

"That's just wonderful. You think it's primitive; on the other hand, it will be understandable. You're going to prove you're right and confirm that your intellect is above mine. Tell me, for instance, our airplanes and spaceships, do you consider them perfected mechanisms?"

"No. They're quite primitive. They're confirmation of the primitiveness of the technocratic path of development."

This answer put me on my guard, since I realized that either she truly knew incomparably more than the ordinary mind could imagine or else her opinions were those of a madman. I kept trying to elicit an answer.

"What makes our rockets and planes primitive?"

Anastasia answered me after a brief pause, as if she were trying to understand what I'd said.

"The movement of all your mechanisms, absolutely all of them, is based on combustion. Not knowing more perfect, natural sources, you utilize something primitive and unwieldy with incredible stubbornness. You aren't even stopped by the ruinous consequences of its use. Your airplanes and rockets have simply laughable duration of flight, and they only rise a little bit above the Earth, relative to the Universe, and meanwhile this method has nearly reached its upper limit. But that's silly! A combustible or flammable substance pushes this unwieldy construction, what you call a spaceship. At the same time, the larger part of this ship is designed to 'solve' precisely the problem of thrust."

"What other principle of movement in the air could there be?"

"For example, like in a flying saucer," Anastasia replied.

"What? You know about flying saucers and the principles of their movement?"

"Of course I do. It's very simple and rational."

My throat actually dried up and I tried to hurry her along.

"Tell me, Anastasia, quickly and understandably."

"Fine, only don't get upset. If you're upset this will be harder for you to grasp. The principle of a flying saucer's movement is based on the energy of vacuum production."

"How's that? Make yourself clearer."

"You have a poor vocabulary, but for this to be understandable to you I must use only that."

"I'll add to it right now," I blurted, agitated: "bank, roof, tablet, air ..." and I started quickly listing all the words that came to mind at that moment. I even cursed.

Anastasia interrupted me.

"Stop, I know all the words you could use to express yourself, but there are others, too, and a whole other way of conveying information.



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