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ЧЕТВЕРТОЕ ИЗМЕРЕНИЕ И НЛО

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Overview

This issue delves into historical accounts of 'celestial battles' and unexplained aerial phenomena, alongside scientific discussions on meteorites and cosmic dangers. It highlights the Tunguska event, the Tsarev meteorite, and the potential threat of asteroids. The magazine also touches upon mysterious disappearances and the enigmatic 'golden ratio' in nature and the cosmos. A section on Vanga's will and a subscription drive for the magazine are also included.

Magazine Overview

This issue of "Четвертое измерение и НЛО" (Fourth Dimension and UFO), dated 1997, delves into a variety of anomalous phenomena, from historical accounts of 'celestial battles' to the scientific implications of meteorites and cosmic threats. The magazine features articles on unexplained events, scientific research, and reader contributions, aiming to explore the mysteries of the universe.

Celestial Battles and Historical Anomalies

The lead article, "НЕБЕСНЫЕ БИТВЫ" (Celestial Battles), explores historical records of unusual aerial phenomena interpreted as battles in the sky. It cites instances from France in 1462, where peasants witnessed a battle between a monk and a king, and Switzerland, where armored knights clashed in the air. Similar events were reported in Poland and over Western Europe in 1646, including a naval battle between phantom ships. The article notes that these were not mere illusions, as independent reports from distant observers corroborated the events. It also touches upon the scientific explanations proposed at the time, such as atmospheric reflections, and mentions modern-day phenomena like the 'Drossolides' in Crete, which reportedly reenacts ancient battles with sound.

The Tsarev Meteorite and Cosmic Threats

Another significant piece details the discovery of the Tsarev meteorite, the largest stony meteorite found in the former USSR. The article recounts how the meteorite, with a mass of about 800 kg, was found in the Volgograd region and later established to have fallen in 1922. The Committee on Meteorites of the Russian Academy of Sciences appeals for eyewitness accounts of meteorite falls. The magazine also addresses the broader threat of asteroids and comets, citing the work of geologist Herbert Shaw, who mapped impact craters and found a non-random distribution, suggesting a pattern. The potential for catastrophic impacts, like the one that may have occurred 65 million years ago, is discussed, along with NASA's efforts to track and potentially neutralize near-Earth objects.

Mysteries of the Solar System and the Golden Ratio

An article titled "ЗАГАДКИ СОЛНЕЧНОЙ СИСТЕМЫ" (Mysteries of the Solar System) explores the ordered distances between planets, referencing the Titius-Bode law. It posits that planets are not randomly distributed but follow a pattern, suggesting the influence of intelligent forces. This is linked to the concept of the 'golden ratio,' which is discussed in relation to human proportions, architecture (like the Parthenon and the Church of the Ascension), and even music. The article questions why this ratio is so prevalent in the Solar System and in nature, posing it as a future mystery to be solved.

The Tunguska Catastrophe and its Aftermath

"ПОСЛЕТСТВИЯ ТУНГУССКОЙ КАТАСТРОФЫ" (Consequences of the Tunguska Catastrophe) examines the long-term effects of the 1908 event. Geneticist Yu. Rychkov's research on the indigenous Evenk population revealed a rare Rh-negative blood factor, suggesting a genetic mutation possibly linked to the catastrophe. The article also highlights the work of S. Golonetsky, who analyzed the composition of the Tunguska meteorite, finding it to contain over 30 biologically active elements. His research led to the development of a fertilizer that doubles agricultural productivity and a preparation that reportedly rejuvenates the elderly. The need to preserve the Tunguska region as a research site is emphasized.

"Stars Being Devoured" in the Milky Way?

An article titled "КТО «ПОЖИРАЕТ» ЗВЕЗДЫ НА МЛЕЧНОМ ПУТИ ?" (Who is 'Devouring' Stars in the Milky Way?) presents a startling theory by physicists from Valparaiso, Chile. They claim that stars are disappearing from the Milky Way, suggesting the existence of a super-civilization drawing energy from stars for its survival. The team has documented the disappearance of 73 celestial bodies, with the rate of these 'disappearances' increasing and drawing closer to our Sun. The article poses the alarming question of whether humanity should consider relocating to another galaxy.

Mysterious Disappearances

"ТАИНСТВЕННЫЕ ИСЧЕЗНОВЕНИЯ" (Mysterious Disappearances) is a section dedicated to unexplained vanishings. It recounts incidents such as the disappearance of three mountaineers in Switzerland in 1941, whose tracks abruptly ended in the center of a snow-covered area. It also mentions the vanishing of a Japanese division in New Guinea during WWII, the inexplicable disappearance of the Brook family in Florida in 1952, and the case of Mabel Twinn, who vanished in the same area. Other accounts include the disappearance of Kenneth Martin's family in Portland in 1958, and the chilling story of Oliver Lerch, who was heard crying for help from above before vanishing in 1890. The article also touches upon the strange behavior of satellites and the possibility of 'interdimensional corridors.'

Sinister Clouds and Unexplained Events

Further exploring mysterious phenomena, an article describes the disappearance of the 5th Norfolk Regiment in Gallipoli in 1915, swallowed by a stationary cloud formation. Similar incidents include the vanishing of 650 French zouaves in Indo-China in 1858 and a plane crash in 1930, attributed to a collision with a solid object within a dark cloud. The issue also recounts an event in 1941 where German fighter planes engaged with a large, pyramid-shaped cloud formation, with pilots risking their lives to investigate.

Upcoming Congresses and UFOs

The magazine announces upcoming congresses, including the "InterENIO-97" International Congress on Energy-Information Interactions in Alushta, Crimea, and a World Congress of Ufologists, Astrologers, and Clairvoyants in the Ural Mountains. A seminar in St. Petersburg commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Roswell UFO crash is also mentioned.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of "Четвертое измерение и НЛО" consistently explores themes of the unexplained, the anomalous, and the potentially extraterrestrial. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into phenomena that challenge conventional scientific understanding, presenting historical accounts, scientific research, and speculative theories. The magazine encourages reader engagement through subscription drives and appeals for eyewitness accounts, positioning itself as a platform for exploring the frontiers of human knowledge regarding UFOs, cosmic events, and mysterious occurrences.

«Все происходит так, как будто их демонтировали, а потом снова собирали»

— NASA specialist

Key Incidents

  1. 1462France

    Peasants observed a celestial battle between a monk and a king.

  2. 1462Switzerland

    A battle between two armored knightly detachments was seen in the sky over the Alps.

  3. 1478Switzerland

    A repeat celestial battle was interpreted as a precursor to a real battle with the Prince of Milan.

  4. 1646-05-21Western Europe

    A 'celestial battle' was observed, including a naval engagement between ships with raised sails.

  5. 1922-12-06Tsarev, Russia

    The Tsarev meteorite fell, later becoming the largest stony meteorite found in the USSR.

  6. 1908Tunguska region, Russia

    The Tunguska meteorite event, with ongoing research into its effects and composition.

  7. 1947New Mexico, USA

    A UFO crash event is commemorated by a seminar.

  8. 1915Gallipoli Peninsula

    The 5th Norfolk Regiment disappeared into a strange cloud formation during battle.

  9. 1924-07-24Mesopotamia

    Lieutenant Dey and his navigator Stewart's plane was found intact, but they had vanished.

  10. 1968-12-25Lunar orbit

    Apollo 8 astronaut James Lovell reported a strong emotional reaction and mentioned 'Santa Claus' after a period of radio silence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are 'celestial battles'?

'Celestial battles' are historical accounts of unusual aerial phenomena, often interpreted as battles or dramatic events in the sky, witnessed by people throughout history.

What is the significance of the Tsarev meteorite?

The Tsarev meteorite, found in the Volgograd region, is noted as the largest stony meteorite discovered in the former USSR and the third largest in the world.

What is the 'golden ratio' and where is it found?

The 'golden ratio' is a mathematical proportion found in nature, art, and architecture, believed to contribute to harmony and beauty. It is also observed in the arrangement of leaves on branches and the proportions of famous structures like the Parthenon.

What is the 'Tunguska event'?

The Tunguska event refers to a massive explosion that occurred in Siberia in 1908, believed to be caused by a meteorite or comet impact, with ongoing research into its effects and composition.

What are the 'mysterious disappearances' discussed in the magazine?

The magazine discusses various incidents where individuals, families, or even military units have vanished without a trace, often under inexplicable circumstances, suggesting possible extraterrestrial or unknown phenomena.

In This Issue

People Mentioned

  • АЛЕКСАНДР БОГАТИКОВAuthor
  • Виктор АдаменкоResearcher
  • Профессор ТанаграсResearcher
  • Р.Л. ХОТИНОКChairman of the Meteorite Committee of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Иоганн ТициусAstronomer
  • Иоганн БодеAstronomer
  • К.Э. ЦиолковскийTheoretician of Cosmonautics
  • Ф. Ю. ЗИГЕЛЬAuthor
  • ГЕРБЕРТ ШауGeologist
  • Дункан СтилAstronomer
  • Элионор ХелинAstronomer
  • Ю. ОРАНСКИЙAuthor
  • +8 more

Organisations

  • Заводская правда
  • Ярославский шинный завод
  • Комитет по метеоритам Российской Академии наук
  • НАСА
  • Международная комиссия астрофизиков
  • Международный конгресс «ИнтерЭНИО-97»
  • Академия Нового Мышления
  • Крымское отделение МАЭН
  • Рериховская Академия
  • ТОО "КОРВЕТ"
  • Ярославский уфоцентр

Locations

  • Франция
  • Швейцария
  • Польша
  • Западная Европа
  • Англия
  • Гаага
  • Голландия
  • Ватерлоо
  • Балаклава
  • Крит
  • Франко-Кастелло
  • Марафон
  • Симферополь, Russia
  • Волгоградская область, Russia
  • +6 more

Topics & Themes

UFO SightingsHistorical AnomaliesMeteoritesCosmic ThreatsMysterious DisappearancesUFOunidentified flying objectscelestial battleshistorical sightingsTunguska eventsolar systemgolden ratioasteroidscometsparanormalufologyVangaspace