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Friday 31 Jul, 2026
Life on other planet and number 3 key for the Universe
This lecture explores how life originates from RNA and DNA, as well as the fundamental elements found in nature. It also examines the idea of the number 3 as a key principle in the universe. Special attention will be given to Nikola Tesla’s fascination with the numbers 3, 6, and 9, and why they may hold deeper significance.

The discussion will highlight how the number 3 appears repeatedly in science and nature: the three primary colors, the three dimensions of space, and the three laws of motion defined by Newton. Even basic geometry reflects this pattern—for example, a triangle has 180 degrees, a number divisible by 3.

The lecture will also cover how living organisms evolve from simple to more complex forms. Based on this progression, we can consider humanity as evidence that life could exist elsewhere in the universe. While such life may be extremely distant and beyond our current ability to reach, we can still observe and search for it through scientific methods.

Lecturer:

Bojan Novevski has been a member of Mensa Macedonia since 2014. He holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Skopje. He worked in vehicle technical inspections for five years and holds dual citizenship (Serbian and Macedonian).

He has two older brothers and completed medical high school, although he did not pursue a career in medicine. He currently lives in Skopje and enjoys watching sports, especially football. He is also a chess player and holds the title of AFM (Arena FIDE Master).