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Николаевна Нина Золотые отношения во Вселенной (Единство мира)

Николаевна Нина Золотые отношения во Вселенной (Единство мира)

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Nina Nikolaevna – Golden Relations in the Universe (Unity of the World)

This fourth book in the “Unity of the World” series continues the author’s exploration of the deep connection between Earth and the cosmos, building on her earlier works: Look at the Root! (2005), Fractal Universe and the Golden Ratio (2008), and Breath of the Universe (2010). The volume presents the culmination of a concept developed over 30 years, emphasizing the golden ratio as a key principle underlying structures and rhythms across all scales of the universe. The author underscores the decisive role of cosmic factors in earthly life and historical processes. The book, composed of linked articles (most previously published in Delphis magazine), argues that harmonizing principles helped birth the universe and continue to shape its future, including the development of anthropomorphic life in water-based conditions on suitable planets.

As a cosmist artist, Nikolaevna expresses her worldview through various media: graphics, painting on wood texture (1970s–1990s), jewelry using natural stone textures (1980s), and now large collages on the World Egg—an ancient symbol of the universe’s emergence as a self-recreating fractal structure across space and time. The book concludes with a “Treatise on the World Egg” by the late philosopher-cosmist, encyclopedist, ethnographer, and poet Yuri Vladimirovich Linnik.

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Laura Schmidt ★★★★★
Bottom line: The product card is clear and informative, with a helpful description of the book's content and its place in the series. I appreciated the details about the author's artistic work and the included treatise. A minor suggestion would be to highlight the price more prominently.
Anna Petrova ★★★★☆
The product card is clear and informative, with a helpful description of the book's content and its place in the series. I appreciated the details about the author's artistic work and the included treatise. A minor suggestion would be to highlight the price more prominently.