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            of substances ensues. This represents neither a star nor a black hole, but a transition
            zone from one space to another.

            Let us designate such zones of non-uniform space as zero-transitions. Further, we may

            distinguish three types of transitions according to their Δλ value:

            Positive zero-transitions (stars), where substance flows to one space-universe from
            another of greater dimensionality:

                        +
            (Δλ > 0) n
            Negative zero-transitions, where one space-universe discharges substance to another
            of lesser dimensionality:


                        -
            (Δλ < 0) n
            Neutral zero-transitions, where substance flows in equal amounts in both directions,
                                                                                                  0
            and the linked space-universes are practically equal in dimensionality: n  (that is,
            there is no difference between them).

            A closer analysis shows us that each space universe gains matter through the stars and
            loses it through the black holes.


            To achieve stability, a space-universe must have a  balance  between  incoming and
            outgoing  matter...  The  Law  of  Conservation  of  Matter  is  only  applicable  where
            conditions of space stability exist. The latter can be formulated as follows:



                                 0
               +
            ∫n (i)k m(i)k dk + ∫n (ij)k m (ij)k dk ≡ ∫n (j)k m(j)k dk        (9)
                                                      -
                                        0

            where:



              +
            n (i)k – is a positive zero-transition (a star);
              0
            n (ij)k – is a neutral zero-transition;
              -
            n (j)k – is a negative zero-transition (black hole);

            m(i)k – is a combined mass of primary matter flowing through through a star;

            m(j)k – is a combined mass of primary matter flowing through a given black hole into
            another space-universe.

            Thus, in between space-universes of different dimensions – and through zones of non-
            uniformity – primary matter circulates between space-universes constituting a given

            system (see F Fi ig g. .   1 15 56 6)




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