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differently. As a result of this, a unique distribution of primary matters is observed in
every area of heterogeneity of the Universe. However, there is a distinctive feature.
Our Space-Universe, formed by seven primary matters, is located between two other
Space-Universes, formed by six and eight primary matters respectively. Because of
their influence, the areas of heterogeneity in our Space-Universe are created. There-
fore there are two types of heterogeneity in our Space-Universe.
One type of heterogeneity is created by the influence of the Space-Universe
formed by eight primary matters; that results in E-primary matter predominance
there. Another type of heterogeneity is created by the influence of the Space-Universe
formed by six primary matters that results in G-primary matter predominance in
this area. The influence of the areas of heterogeneity on other primary matters of our
Space-Universe—A, B, C, D, F—is stronger the closer a given primary matter is to
G-primary matter or E-primary matter in terms of its properties and qualities.
This point is very important for understanding the phenomenon of the Days and
Nights of Svarog.
The point being that G-primary matter or E-primary matter predominance in the
areas of heterogeneity has a considerable influence on the evolutional development of
both an individual and a civilization in general. When E-primary matter prevails, op-
timal conditions for the development of the complete third and fourth human bod-
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ies appear. This shows up in the development of high spiritual and moral qualities,
consciousness and conscience. The areas of space heterogeneity with such a quality
structure are called Days of Svarog (Fig. 23 and Fig. 24).
131 The so-called astral and mental bodies.
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