commit 8f63afc554a716021127e80e208f1eb6c3fd4a8b Author: Igor Brylev Date: Sat May 3 20:12:01 2025 +0300 Export media + Table of Contents + Preface by Afanasiev A. diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7585238 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +book diff --git a/book.toml b/book.toml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..20755c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/book.toml @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +[book] +authors = ["Igor Brylev"] +language = "en" +multilingual = false +src = "src" +title = "THE NEW DIMENSION OF THE UNIVERSE" + +[output.html] +mathjax-support = true \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/00_methodological_introduction.md b/src/00_methodological_introduction.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1919b3c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/00_methodological_introduction.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Methodological introduction diff --git a/src/01_introduction.md b/src/01_introduction.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e10b99d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/01_introduction.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Introduction diff --git a/src/02_the_s_order_of_the_universe.md b/src/02_the_s_order_of_the_universe.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a807dd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/02_the_s_order_of_the_universe.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# The S-order of the universe diff --git a/src/03_periodicity_of_the_s_structure_of_the_universe.md b/src/03_periodicity_of_the_s_structure_of_the_universe.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..416f841 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/03_periodicity_of_the_s_structure_of_the_universe.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Periodicity of the S-structure of the Universe diff --git a/src/04_s_wave_of_stability.md b/src/04_s_wave_of_stability.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e9cfc89 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/04_s_wave_of_stability.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# S-wave of stability diff --git a/src/05_s_classification_boundaries_in_the_s_structure_of_the_universe.md b/src/05_s_classification_boundaries_in_the_s_structure_of_the_universe.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d97ed6 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/05_s_classification_boundaries_in_the_s_structure_of_the_universe.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# S-classification boundaries in the S-structure of the universe diff --git a/src/06_types_of_interactions_in_the_s_hierarchy_of_the_universe.md b/src/06_types_of_interactions_in_the_s_hierarchy_of_the_universe.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6fb4850 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/06_types_of_interactions_in_the_s_hierarchy_of_the_universe.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Types of interactions in the S-hierarchy of the universe diff --git a/src/07_s_classifications_cells_of_5_10_and_15_orders_of_magnitude.md b/src/07_s_classifications_cells_of_5_10_and_15_orders_of_magnitude.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..390d4f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/07_s_classifications_cells_of_5_10_and_15_orders_of_magnitude.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# S-classifications cells of 5, 10 and 15 orders of magnitude diff --git a/src/08_other_classification_properties_stability_s_waves.md b/src/08_other_classification_properties_stability_s_waves.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc5a7ed --- /dev/null +++ b/src/08_other_classification_properties_stability_s_waves.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Other classification properties Stability S-waves diff --git a/src/09_s_similarity_of_the_universe.md b/src/09_s_similarity_of_the_universe.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7ee1c50 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/09_s_similarity_of_the_universe.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# S-similarity of the Universe diff --git a/src/10_macro_interval.md b/src/10_macro_interval.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..75a12a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/10_macro_interval.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Macro-interval diff --git a/src/11_mega_interval.md b/src/11_mega_interval.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..91a8616 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/11_mega_interval.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Mega-Interval diff --git a/src/12_s_structural_invariant.md b/src/12_s_structural_invariant.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bd03f2b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/12_s_structural_invariant.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# S-structural invariant diff --git a/src/13_micro_interval.md b/src/13_micro_interval.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5288b52 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/13_micro_interval.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Micro-interval diff --git a/src/14_s_factors_coefficients_of_scale_symmetry.md b/src/14_s_factors_coefficients_of_scale_symmetry.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..30279f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/14_s_factors_coefficients_of_scale_symmetry.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# S-factors (Coefficients of scale symmetry) diff --git a/src/15_epochs_of_structure_formation.md b/src/15_epochs_of_structure_formation.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4cf3895 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/15_epochs_of_structure_formation.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Epochs of structure formation diff --git a/src/16_bimodality_of_distribution_atoms_by_size.md b/src/16_bimodality_of_distribution_atoms_by_size.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e2c237c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/16_bimodality_of_distribution_atoms_by_size.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Bimodality of distribution atoms by size diff --git a/src/17_star_waves.md b/src/17_star_waves.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca0b139 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/17_star_waves.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Star Waves diff --git a/src/18_galactic_bimodality.md b/src/18_galactic_bimodality.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cbb1c59 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/18_galactic_bimodality.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Galactic bimodality diff --git a/src/19_epochs_of_structure_formation_of_the_universe.md b/src/19_epochs_of_structure_formation_of_the_universe.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dafb034 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/19_epochs_of_structure_formation_of_the_universe.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Epochs of structure formation of the Universe diff --git a/src/20_two_s_waves_of_stability.md b/src/20_two_s_waves_of_stability.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cf13664 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/20_two_s_waves_of_stability.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Two S-waves of stability diff --git a/src/21_peculiarities_of_global_distribution_of_geological_and_social_structures.md b/src/21_peculiarities_of_global_distribution_of_geological_and_social_structures.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3513dad --- /dev/null +++ b/src/21_peculiarities_of_global_distribution_of_geological_and_social_structures.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Peculiarities of global distribution of geological and social structures diff --git a/src/22_results.md b/src/22_results.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a5ca95f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/22_results.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Results diff --git a/src/23_s_dynamics_of_the_universe.md b/src/23_s_dynamics_of_the_universe.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a64ae2e --- /dev/null +++ b/src/23_s_dynamics_of_the_universe.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# S-dynamics of the Universe diff --git a/src/24_division_synthesis.md b/src/24_division_synthesis.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d3f4997 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/24_division_synthesis.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Division-synthesis diff --git a/src/25_a_global_s_trough_potential_stability.md b/src/25_a_global_s_trough_potential_stability.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5519731 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/25_a_global_s_trough_potential_stability.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# A global S-trough potential stability diff --git a/src/26_phase_portrait_of_a_mirror_symmetric_universe.md b/src/26_phase_portrait_of_a_mirror_symmetric_universe.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f4b9520 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/26_phase_portrait_of_a_mirror_symmetric_universe.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Phase portrait of a mirror-symmetric universe diff --git a/src/27_the_s_harmony_of_the_universe.md b/src/27_the_s_harmony_of_the_universe.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e1f5bed --- /dev/null +++ b/src/27_the_s_harmony_of_the_universe.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# The S-harmony of the universe diff --git a/src/28_standing_s_waves_of_the_universe.md b/src/28_standing_s_waves_of_the_universe.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f70abc --- /dev/null +++ b/src/28_standing_s_waves_of_the_universe.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Standing S-waves of the Universe diff --git a/src/29_base_rate_of_s_symmetry_the_main_coefficient_of_the_s_symmetry_of_the_universe.md b/src/29_base_rate_of_s_symmetry_the_main_coefficient_of_the_s_symmetry_of_the_universe.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..35a744c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/29_base_rate_of_s_symmetry_the_main_coefficient_of_the_s_symmetry_of_the_universe.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Base rate of S-symmetry The main coefficient of the S-symmetry of the Universe diff --git a/src/30_some_reflections_on_evolution_of_the_harmonic_structure_of_the_universe.md b/src/30_some_reflections_on_evolution_of_the_harmonic_structure_of_the_universe.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..193d269 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/30_some_reflections_on_evolution_of_the_harmonic_structure_of_the_universe.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Some reflections on evolution of the harmonic structure of the universe diff --git a/src/31_the_unique_properties_of_s_center_of_the_universe.md b/src/31_the_unique_properties_of_s_center_of_the_universe.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7f6373a --- /dev/null +++ b/src/31_the_unique_properties_of_s_center_of_the_universe.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# The unique properties of S-center of the Universe diff --git a/src/32_evolution_of_life_in_the_s_hierarchy_of_the_universe.md b/src/32_evolution_of_life_in_the_s_hierarchy_of_the_universe.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db3cb27 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/32_evolution_of_life_in_the_s_hierarchy_of_the_universe.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Evolution of life in the S-hierarchy of the Universe diff --git a/src/33_directionality_of_evolution_in_s_space.md b/src/33_directionality_of_evolution_in_s_space.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eeddfde --- /dev/null +++ b/src/33_directionality_of_evolution_in_s_space.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Directionality of evolution in S-space diff --git a/src/34_stage_one_life_at_the_s_center_of_the_universe.md b/src/34_stage_one_life_at_the_s_center_of_the_universe.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7d3e395 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/34_stage_one_life_at_the_s_center_of_the_universe.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Stage One. Life at the S-center of the Universe diff --git a/src/35_phase_two_the_place_of_man_in_the_s_hierarchy_of_the_universe.md b/src/35_phase_two_the_place_of_man_in_the_s_hierarchy_of_the_universe.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eba676a --- /dev/null +++ b/src/35_phase_two_the_place_of_man_in_the_s_hierarchy_of_the_universe.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Phase Two. The place of man in the S-hierarchy of the Universe diff --git a/src/36_the_third_stage_evolution_of_social_systems.md b/src/36_the_third_stage_evolution_of_social_systems.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f4b2e0b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/36_the_third_stage_evolution_of_social_systems.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# The third stage. Evolution of social systems diff --git a/src/37_community_of_extraterrestrial_civilizations.md b/src/37_community_of_extraterrestrial_civilizations.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e68a0c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/37_community_of_extraterrestrial_civilizations.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Community of extraterrestrial civilizations diff --git a/src/38_conclusion.md b/src/38_conclusion.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2f6b6e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/38_conclusion.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Conclusion diff --git a/src/39_literature.md b/src/39_literature.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e780e19 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/39_literature.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Literature diff --git a/src/SUMMARY.md b/src/SUMMARY.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff0cffd --- /dev/null +++ b/src/SUMMARY.md @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +# Summary + +[Preface](_preface.md) + +----------- + +[Methodological introduction](00_methodological_introduction.md) +[Introduction](01_introduction.md) + +- [The S-order of the universe](02_the_s_order_of_the_universe.md) + - [Periodicity of the S-structure of the Universe](03_periodicity_of_the_s_structure_of_the_universe.md) + - [S-wave of stability](04_s_wave_of_stability.md) + - [S-classification boundaries in the S-structure of the universe](05_s_classification_boundaries_in_the_s_structure_of_the_universe.md) + - [Types of interactions in the S-hierarchy of the universe](06_types_of_interactions_in_the_s_hierarchy_of_the_universe.md) + - [S-classifications cells of 5, 10 and 15 orders of magnitude](07_s_classifications_cells_of_5_10_and_15_orders_of_magnitude.md) + - [Other classification properties Stability S-waves](08_other_classification_properties_stability_s_waves.md) + - [S-similarity of the Universe](09_s_similarity_of_the_universe.md) + - [Macro-interval](10_macro_interval.md) + - [Mega-Interval](11_mega_interval.md) + - [S-structural invariant](12_s_structural_invariant.md) + - [Micro-interval](13_micro_interval.md) + - [S-factors (Coefficients of scale symmetry)](14_s_factors_coefficients_of_scale_symmetry.md) + - [Epochs of structure formation](15_epochs_of_structure_formation.md) + - [Bimodality of distribution atoms by size](16_bimodality_of_distribution_atoms_by_size.md) + - [Star Waves](17_star_waves.md) + - [Galactic bimodality](18_galactic_bimodality.md) + - [Epochs of structure formation of the Universe](19_epochs_of_structure_formation_of_the_universe.md) + - [Two S-waves of stability](20_two_s_waves_of_stability.md) + - [Peculiarities of global distribution of geological and social structures](21_peculiarities_of_global_distribution_of_geological_and_social_structures.md) + - [Results](22_results.md) + +- [S-dynamics of the Universe](23_s_dynamics_of_the_universe.md) + - [Division-synthesis](24_division_synthesis.md) + - [A global S-trough potential stability](25_a_global_s_trough_potential_stability.md) + - [Phase portrait of a mirror-symmetric universe](26_phase_portrait_of_a_mirror_symmetric_universe.md) + - [The S-harmony of the universe](27_the_s_harmony_of_the_universe.md) + - [Standing S-waves of the Universe](28_standing_s_waves_of_the_universe.md) + - [Base rate of S-symmetry The main coefficient of the S-symmetry of the Universe](29_base_rate_of_s_symmetry_the_main_coefficient_of_the_s_symmetry_of_the_universe.md) + - [Some reflections on evolution of the harmonic structure of the universe](30_some_reflections_on_evolution_of_the_harmonic_structure_of_the_universe.md) + - [The unique properties of S-center of the Universe](31_the_unique_properties_of_s_center_of_the_universe.md) + +- [Evolution of life in the S-hierarchy of the Universe](32_evolution_of_life_in_the_s_hierarchy_of_the_universe.md) + - [Directionality of evolution in S-space](33_directionality_of_evolution_in_s_space.md) + - [Stage One. Life at the S-center of the Universe](34_stage_one_life_at_the_s_center_of_the_universe.md) + - [Phase Two. The place of man in the S-hierarchy of the Universe](35_phase_two_the_place_of_man_in_the_s_hierarchy_of_the_universe.md) + - [The third stage. Evolution of social systems](36_the_third_stage_evolution_of_social_systems.md) + - [Community of extraterrestrial civilizations](37_community_of_extraterrestrial_civilizations.md) + +[Conclusion](38_conclusion.md) +[Literature](39_literature.md) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/THE NEW DIMENSION OF THE UNIVERSE.docx b/src/THE NEW DIMENSION OF THE UNIVERSE.docx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2008982 Binary files /dev/null and b/src/THE NEW DIMENSION OF THE UNIVERSE.docx differ diff --git a/src/_preface.md b/src/_preface.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..baeefde --- /dev/null +++ b/src/_preface.md @@ -0,0 +1,164 @@ +S.I.Sukhonos + +# THE NEW DIMENSION OF THE UNIVERSE + +![](./media/image226.jpg) + +Our world is huge, and it is organized with astonishing grace and precision. The large-scale harmony of the Universe is a universal and important regularity of nature. Gathering together disparate facts, the author convincingly presents a holistic picture of the world order. He intersperses his conclusions and hypotheses based on scientific evidence with interesting philosophical arguments concerning different aspects of existence. + +What is the foundation of all life on Earth? What place does man occupy in the hierarchical structure of the biosphere? How is Russia fundamentally different from the rest of the world? Why do all stars, ending their lives, "divide" into two parts? How do viruses and bacteria reproduce? What does the expansion of the Universe lead to? What does the level of power of mankind as a whole and each individual depend on? + +## Preface by Alexander Astafiev MD, Ph.D., MBA + +The book of Sergey Ivanovich Sukhonos *The new dimension of the Universe* is based on the ideas of current-cosmism, still little known in the West. Within this doctrine, a special place is occupied by Russian cosmism, which stands out for its optimism and positive view of the future. Adherents consider cosmism to be a genuine fruit of Russian thought, a significant part of the “Russian idea,” which has its roots in the unique archetype of universality—the principle of the integrity of the world. Perhaps it is this view of the world that served as the basis for the fact that the first satellites and cosmonauts went into space precisely from Russia. + +My name is Alexander Astafiev. I was born and received my medical education in the Soviet Union. After the collapse of the country, fate brought me to the United States, where I continued my career as a physician. Despite the distance, I have always kept in touch with my friends and family in the post-Soviet region, following the scientific and medical achievements of the region. The works of Sergey Ivanovich Sukhonos had a special influence on me, offering a key to understanding the universe. I saw in his approach not only a new way of looking at cosmology but also the potential for applying this method to other scientific and philosophical disciplines. Unfortunately, Sukhonos’ ideas are still unknown in the West, which inspired me to take the lead in translating them by gathering a team of like-minded people. + +Philosophers with such a broad outlook and encyclopedic knowledge are rare, and cosmism, as a line of thought, presents a universal answer to the question of the future of humanity, which seeks to overcome natural limitations and go beyond the Earth. *The new dimension of the Universe* raises fundamental questions of cosmology and the order of the universe. +In this work, Sukhonos discovered and described the universal dimension of the Universe, which had not been realized and comprehended before him. The work became a cornerstone in the formation of the method of comprehension of the worldview developed by the author. In subsequent works, Sukhonos developed this method and applied it to other aspects of the world order and expanding the horizons of scientific and philosophical cognition. + +Sergey Sukhonos deservedly ranks with the great Russian cosmists \- Nikolai Fedorov, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, Alexander Chizhevsky and Vladimir Vernadsky. Since the late 19th century, science has radically transformed human life, and this process continues to this day. The huge flow of data and narrow specialization make it difficult to make sense of modern science as a whole. Nevertheless, it is a global project that affects all of humanity. I am confident that Sukhonos’ book represents an intellectual bridge that connects the knowledge needed to address global issues. + +Although the ideas of cosmism are not yet widespread in the West, I see them reflected in the modern endeavors of individuals such as Elon Musk. The same aspirations that drove the Russian cosmists who envisioned our future beyond Earth are embedded in them. All Russian cosmism is imbued with an extraordinary optimism that allows it to overcome the fear of death and the end of the world. +This book will raise before the reader eternal questions about the purpose of life in the Universe and the role of humanity in the cosmic order. The main task is to understand ourselves in a new cosmological context and create a new image of the Universe. And if we can act within this paradigm, perhaps we will find the key to solving the global problems of mankind. + +P.S. With deep sorrow, I inform readers that Sergey Sukhonos tragically passed away in a car accident on January 30, 2025. My heartfelt condolences go out to his family, close friends, and like-minded colleagues. + +Since Sergey Sukhonos tragically passed away and can no longer continue his work, I feel it is my duty to share with readers the discussions we had while working on the English edition. +The main challenge was that the meaning of words, especially the newly coined terms introduced by the author, was often lost in direct translation. As a result, we had to change the book’s title to ensure that its core idea was clearly conveyed to the reader. The introduction, refinement, and standardization of terminology within the framework of the S-Dimension concept greatly facilitated the development of a specialized conceptual set, making the English edition more accessible and comprehensible. + +Sergey Sukhonos was known for his humility and deep respect for his fellow researchers. We had extensive discussions about the name of the Open Dimension. I suggested calling it the "Primordial" Dimension to emphasize that all subsequent dimensions unfold within it and that referring to it as the "Fourth" would diminish its significance. + +Eventually, he accepted this proposal, and we began making the necessary revisions to the text. However, his tragic passing prevented us from completing this work. Without his final approval, I decided not to change the name of the dimension he had discovered. + +I am completing my translation in full accordance with his wishes and instructions. I consider everything stated above essential, as readers and future researchers must know that Sergey Sukhonos fully understood the place of his dimension in the universe and agreed with its designation as the "Primordial" Dimension. + +## Introduction to the Scale Dimension (S-Dimension) + +In the Middle Ages, man perceived himself as the center of the universe (Fig. 1), since, according to the Bible, God created the whole world for man's sake and for his benefit. + +![](./media/image60.jpg) +_Figure 1. Medieval idea of the Universe - flat earth and spherical starry dome above it_ + +However, since the XVI century, thanks to the invention of the telescope, it became obvious that it is the Earth that revolves around the Sun, and not all planets and luminaries revolve around the Earth. And the medieval model of the "cozy cosmos" gradually began to collapse, and the stellar abyss opened before man (Fig. 2). + +![](./media/image219.jpg) +_Figure 2. When telescopes were opened, it became clear to everyone that there was no star dome but an infinite abyss of stellar space._ + +Since the sixteenth century, as telescopes were improved, astronomers have pushed the horizons of perception of the visible cosmos further and further. The human eye can distinguish only a thousand stars in the sky, but now more than a billion have been described and cataloged. But they are much more, because only in our Galaxy there are about 10 billion stars, and there are already more than 10 billion such galaxies in the Universe. + +In addition to the growth of the number of stars and galaxies, the size of the visible world gradually grew. From planetary orbits and the scale of the Solar System (\\(10^{15}\\) cm) to the size of our Galaxy (\\(10^{23}\\) cm), from the size of our Galaxy to the size of the entire Metagalaxy (\\(10^{28}\\) cm). And gradually (but very rapidly by historical standards) man in self-perception moved from the center of the Universe to the backyard of the Universe (Fig. 3). + +![](./media/image209.jpg) +_Figure 3. Comparison of the scale of the Solar System with different systems in the Galaxy and Metagalaxy. Author [Andrew Z. Colvin](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Azcolvin429)_ + +The visible world of the cosmos has expanded to an incredible size, which must be overcome even at the speed of light in a time of more than 10 million years. And the human scale relative to the Metagalaxy turned out to be 26 orders of magnitude smaller, i.e. a billion billion billion people smaller than the visible Universe. + +Nothing was left of the cozy medieval biblical picture. This caused the entire educated humanity a worldview shock, which was noted by V.I. Vernadsky: + +> While enlarging the world to extraordinary proportions, the new scientific worldview at the same time relegated man with all his interests and achievements \- relegated all the phenomena of life \- to the position of an insignificant detail in the cosmos. + +and P. Davis: + +> **Humanity** has never fully **recovered from the** intellectual **shock of** losing its privileges on Earth. + +The position of "an insignificant detail on the backside of the universe" humiliates our self-awareness, rooted in the biblical myth of human exceptionalism. After all, for thousands of years man has been convinced that all these stars and the Earth were created by God for him and for his benefit. + +However, mankind will never be able to return to the "children's room" under the starry dome to its "sandboxes" and "dolls." Mankind has learned the true scale of the Universe and it is necessary either to come to terms with its "insignificant position in the cosmos" or to find a new meaning in these vast spaces and a new place for itself and all living things in the Universe. + +***Paradoxically, it was the accumulation of data on the large size of the Universe and the depths of matter that led at the end of the twentieth century to the discovery of an incredible fact that returns life, but now on a modern scientific basis, to the center of the universe forever.*** + +But before we show this, consider the movement of cognition into the realm of the microcosm. + +The invention of the telescope coincided with the invention of the microscope. And as the horizons of cognition expanded, mankind also moved in the opposite direction to the area of ever smaller sizes. First it was possible to see cells, then molecules, then atoms, and finally their nuclei and elementary particles. To date, the smallest particles visible in the instruments are protons and neutrons with sizes of \\( 10^{-13}\\) cm. + +Further instrumental progress, however, for a long time stalled, because even at the Large Hadron Collider has not yet been able to look inside the protons and see their hypothetical quarks. + +Despite the "instrumental deadlock”, theoretical physics managed to look 20 orders of magnitude deeper than the proton scale. In the 1900s Max Planck demonstrated to the scientific community his calculations of the so-called fundamental length (\\( 10^{-13}\\) cm) and proved that it is not possible to look deeper than this size at all because the uncertainty principle does not allow it. This size (its more precise value is \\(1.6\times10^{-13}\\) cm) has since been called Planck's fundamental length in honor of its discoverer. + +To place all particles, objects, and systems from atomic nuclei to the Metagalaxy studied by science on one diagram, we can use the scale of decimal logarithms (Fig. 4), which we will further abbreviate as the S-axis, and the whole interval from \-33 to \+28 as the S-interval. + +![](./media/image70.jpg) +_Figure 4. The range of sizes of objects known to science on the scale of decimal logarithms for our Universe ranges from the fundamental Planck length of \-33 (\\( 10^{-13}\\) cm) to the Metagalaxy of \+28 (1028 cm)_ + +Thus, everything that modern science can study in the Universe is contained within the dimensional range on the decimal logarithm axis from the fundamental Planck length (-33) to the Metagalaxy itself (+28). The total length of this logarithmic interval is exactly 61 orders of magnitude. + +On this scale (see Fig. 4) to the left in the range from -33 to -13 is the sub-microcosm region, which is completely unexplored experimentally, so physicists call it Dirac's basement. And it stretches from the Planck length (-33) to the size of atomic nuclei (-13) by 20 orders of magnitude. And to the right of the "Dirac basement," with a step of 5 orders of magnitude are placed nucleons, atoms, cells, man, nuclei of stars, stars, nuclei of galaxies and galaxies themselves. This series of significant objects of our Universe is closed by the Metagalaxy proper \- the visible part of the Universe, which consists of billions of galaxies forming the so-called "foam structure,” by the way, very similar to the neural network of the brain (Fig. 5). + +![](./media/image57.jpg) +_Figure 5. Foam structure of the Metagalaxy (right), which is very similar in its structure to the neural structure of the brain (left)_ + +And as studies have shown, all the most significant objects of the Universe are located on the logarithmic axis (S-axis) of the sizes of this interval from the proton diameter to the metagalaxy itself strictly periodically with a step of 5 orders of magnitude (Fig. 6). + +![](./media/image176.jpg) +_Figure 6. All key elements, objects and systems of our Universe are located on the S-axis strictly through 5 orders of magnitude_ + +The nature of this periodicity and many of its consequences are the subject of this book. + +Taking into account the fact that naturally the human eye does not see objects smaller than a speck of dust (\\( 10^{-3}\\) cm), and real distances (not counting the mythological "dome of the sky") for our vision are limited to a hundred kilometers (this is how far a person can see from the top of a mountain, because the "horizon line" hides more distances for us), then before the appearance of the microscope and telescope a person could see and study on the Earth about 5 orders up and down from his scales on the S-axis (Fig. 7). And for many centuries and millennia, the "dimensional corridor of perception" for man was limited to 10 orders of magnitude on the logarithmic axis \- \+5 from man's sizes upwards and \-5 from man's sizes downwards. And only for a negligible by historical standards period of several decades in the beginning of the twentieth century, these 10 orders of perception on the dimensional axis turned into 61 orders. + +![](./media/image224.jpg) +_Figure 7. Almost all of the history of mankind, have seen no smaller than a speck of dust and no further than the horizon from the top of a mountain \- i.e. 10 orders of magnitude on the S-axis. Only the invention of the microscope and telescope gradually began to expand the scale boundaries of cognition. A sharp breakthrough occurred at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, when the S-range of perception expanded from 10 orders of magnitude to 61 orders of magnitude._ + +It can be allegorically described as follows \- the dimensional curtains of horizons opened and a completely different world of dimensional depths and heights of the Universe collapsed on the collective consciousness of mankind. After that, mankind found itself in a completely different reality and until now (although more than a hundred years have passed), it has not yet had time to comprehend all these depths and heights of our world. And this reality is so unusual and mysterious that it will take decades, maybe even centuries, before the collective human mind will comprehend it. But this reality, besides the alleged humiliation of our self-consciousness, has brought to mankind all the benefits of modern civilization (Fig. 8), which have poured out of the horn of plenty on mankind in the last century from the depths of the microcosm (up to nuclear energy) and from the heights of outer space (e.g., satellite communications). + +## THE THREEFOLD FRACTALITY OF THE UNIVERSE + +![](./media/image245.jpg) +_Figure 8. "Horn of technological abundance,” which is based on the use of the structures of the microcosm and the grandiose spaces of the cosmos._ + +Studies of the regularities of this new reality, begun by the author in the 1970s, were reflected in numerous articles and in the final book, which is presented here for the reader's judgment. The results of the studies of these parametric depths and heights turned out to be so unusual and surprising that they attracted the attention of journalists and scientists, up to academicians of the USSR Academy of Sciences, which made it possible, immediately after these results were made public at the All-Union School-Seminar on Classification Theory in Bork (October 1979), to publish them in the leading popular journals of the USSR, such as "Znanie sila", "Nauka i zhizn", "Khimiya i zhizn", "Tehnika-molodezhi"... as well as in the collections of the Moscow State University and in the reports of the USSR Academy of Sciences. + +The main result of this study was the discovery of wave periodicity along the S-axis (Fig. 9). + +![](./media/image174.jpg) +_Fig.9. Scale periodicity with a step of 5 orders of magnitude can be represented as a "scale wave" with a period of 10 orders of magnitude. At the top are objects and structures at the bottom are their nuclei._ + +Another undoubtedly valuable discovery was the undeniable fact that the average size of a living cell of 50 microns is exactly at the proportional center of the Universe, which moves biological life from a planetary, terrestrial phenomenon to a universal one. A living cell is as many times larger than a maximon as it is smaller than the Metagalaxy (Fig. 10). + +![](./media/image213.jpg) +_Fig. 10. A living cell is as many times larger than the smallest particle in the Universe, the maximon, as it_ + +Is smaller than the entire Metagalaxy. + +The new regularities of nature when considering the properties of the Universe along its S-axis are not exhausted by the periodicity and the central position of the living cell on the S-interval of our Universe. + +In the 60s, of the twentieth century, Soviet academician M.A. Markov put forward a beautiful theory according to which our space consists of fundamental particles with sizes \\(10^{-13}\\) cm, which he named maximon in honor of Max Planck. Physicists accepted this theory, and since then these fundamental particles \- maximon \- appear in all reference books. + +M.A. Markov went further and based on GR proved that inside such particles there can be a whole Universe with its galaxies and possibly inhabitants, and our Universe, having sizes \\(10^{28}\\) cm, can be one of the fundamental particles of the higher world Meta-Universe. + +![](./media/image210.jpg) +_Fig. 11. The scale-cyclic model of the world according to M.A. Markov. According to this model, our Universe is just one link in a long (possibly infinite) scale chain of universes._ + +Since maximons can be lower-level universes, this makes the large Universe globally fractal at the level of "ordinary" universes. Moreover, it seems that our Universe can be self-similar and fractal within its size range as well (Fig. 12) + +![](./media/image24.jpg) +_Figure 12. Self-similar "fractality" of the structures of our Universe_ + +So, if we stay within the dimensional limits of "our Universe,” then on the logarithmic axis it extends from \-33 (Maximons) to \+28 (Metagalaxy) by 61 orders of magnitude. And all these layers deep into matter and upward (into the heavens) were discovered and studied very quickly in a record time period from the late 19th century to the 1930s, when the true size of the Metagalaxy became clear. + +*Studies of the distribution of masses, symmetry, characteristic times, and other properties of objects along the axis of logarithms (S-axis) of the sizes of our Universe from the maximon to the Metagalaxy have shown that this size interval of 61 orders of magnitude is not just a mathematical abstraction, adopted for convenience of arrangement on one graph of all objects of the Universe, but a **separate physical and spatial dimension of the Universe** (the book is just devoted to the proof of this statement). And the author came to the conclusion that he discovered a **previously unknown to science dimension of the Universe**, which can be considered truly the fourth (then time can be conventionally considered the fifth dimension). In order not to be confused with time, the author decided to call it a "scale dimension", although this term has a somewhat different meaning in the traditional sense. Here a dilemma arose. Either to come up with a completely different term for the new regularity of the Universe (this was the path followed by physicists, who called parts of the proton quarks \- a fantastic term that had no scientific meaning before) or to tie this phenomenon to the closest concept to it. The author chose the second. And although the concept of scale (or Large-scale) traditionally carries a different semantic load \- not physical, but mathematical, the author still settled on this option. And to avoid unnecessary mathematical associations in the future, the reader used a terminological technique, which at the same time left the connection to scale but carried some specific novelty. The author suggests that all properties of the new dimension, such as symmetry, periodicity, harmony, order, etc., should be accompanied by the prefix S-... For example, S-symmetry, S-axis, S-harmony.....* + +But moreover, some data on characteristic times (they are given in the book) suggest that the regularity discovered by the author has a wider character than just an additional spatial dimension. The S-dimension is most likely the main dimension of the Universe, which reflects the properties of both space (sizes and shapes) and time (periods and duration of existence). Thus S-dimension, from the author's point of view, is complex, synergetic, and its projections on statics, dynamics, etc, various forms of matter are perceived by us as spatial and temporal dimensions. + +In conclusion, we would like to note that this study is aimed primarily at expanding the worldview horizons of our existence. Practical results of studying S-dimension should be expected only later; they will come as this new parameter for mankind is mastered. To such consequences the author considers, among other things, mastering of etheric energy, the problems of mastering of which lie, in the author's opinion, in misunderstanding of the connection between the structure of the maximon medium (matter) and material formations(from nucleons to stars). + +What is philosophically very important about the fact that we are exploring the S-dimension with the thoroughness that modern science is capable of First of all, it is to rethink the place in the Universe of man and all biological life. + +Above we mentioned the medieval worldview in which man, according to biblical texts, was at the center of the universe. After the Middle Ages, as our knowledge of the cosmic spaces expanded, science practically "threw" man from his privileged position to the periphery of the Universe, which gave rise to a global worldview of despondency. + +However, immersion in the laws of the Universe related to the S-dimension paradoxically leads us to the opposite high state of mind and thought. Analyzing the structure of the S-dimension and the place of life in it leads us to a fundamental conclusion \- we are not accidental in the Universe; we live all its life and every second perceive information and impulses to development from it. + +The discovery of a new dimension of the Universe has led to the conclusion that life in its main form \- in the form of a cell \- is exactly in the focus of all information processes of the Universe. Let us remember that we all start from this very point on the S-axis, from a fertilized sex cell \- zygote. Moreover, further calculations have shown that besides zygote exactly in the center of the S-space of the Universe, there is another much more interesting formation \- the world memory grain (WMG), so that the zygote is just an "operational genetic memory" of a more fundamental phenomenon of the Universe, figuratively speaking \- the tip of the iceberg of the world spirit grain, the world atman (Fig. 13). + +![](./media/image229.jpg) + +_Fig. 13. In the large-scale center of the Universe there is not only a living cell, but also a "grain of the world memory", which has an almost infinite memory that allows a person incarnating anew each time to use all the experience accumulated in previous incarnations_ + +And man himself with his average height of 162 cm (+2 on the S-axis) in the S-dimension of life on the planet is exactly in its S-center (Fig. 14). + +![](./media/image46.jpg) + +_Fig. 14. Man is as many times larger than the smallest particle of life \- a virus \- as he is smaller than the entire Biosphere._ + +These results, obtained as a result of accurate mathematical calculations, complement religious and esoteric views about the place of life and man in it in the Universe. 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