3.3. Earth and Living Organisms

Living organisms, in our case humans, have their home on the surface of Earth, because the two abovementioned conditions are fulfilled:

I have already described that if a human or any other living being wants to change the place of living, they need additional means to adjust to the new conditions. With technical means, we create elements for life that are missing in the new environment. For instance, people need a submarine or something similar to create the conditions for life under water. Similarly, human body must adapt to life in the universe, for which people need technologically adjusted devices, space suits, rockets and space stations to create the conditions for life that they have on Earth. If all the conditions are not met, that has visible negative consequences for human organism, for astronauts. For example, human bones suffer because in the universe there is no corresponding gravitation, as scientists have not yet succeeded to create one. Today, scientists know how to make a machine, a spaceship, to take people to Mars or some other planet. The problem is how to prepare astronauts for such a travel in changed conditions – the influences of the universe – when they go to the planet and when they return to Earth.

Our food in the form of energy, life-cosmic energy, is not a problem when living conditions change, since it is found everywhere; problems appear for the physical body, because in the new conditions we must replace the parameters that we have on Earth and protect ourselves from the energies to which our bodies are not adapted. Since people meet the conditions for life on earth, they are tied to it. They are terrestrial beings and part of Earth. We are not yet able to construct adaptation devices for general use, and we are tied to the time and technical development which will enable us to independently change living conditions and transit from environment to environment, from one dimension to another.

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