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holes) to the next lower level universe adjacent to us. Each space-universe is
maintained in a stable state thanks to the balanced flow between incoming and
outgoing matter.
Fig. 3 — Every star "lives" billions of years
and then "dies." During those eons, matter
flows from the higher dimensionality
universe, L8, through a linkage zone to our
lower level space universe, L7. Within this
linkage zone, the dimensionality level is
sufficient to support a synthesis of atoms
comprising elements whose dimensionality
level keeps them stable. Within the highest
range of stability for physically solid
matter, only the so-called light elements,
such as hydrogen (H) and helium (He) can
exist.
Therefore, within this linkage zone,
there is a continuous synthesis of the above
elements. And it is no accident that most of
the matter in our universe is hydrogen.
Thanks to the continuous, active process of
hydrogen synthesis, its mass comprises the
building matter of stars. And thus, the stars
called "blue giants" are born. The initial density of these "newborns" is very low, but
owing to the nonuniformity of the linkage zone, a centripetal dimensionality gradient
arises. As a result, the hydrogen molecules begin to move toward the center of the
linkage zone. Thus begins the process of star compression, during which the star's
mass steadily increases in density. Along with the in-crease in density, the star's
volume begins to decrease. This, in turn, leads to an increased degree of influence by
the star mass upon the dimensionality level of the linkage zone, as well as impact at
the nuclear level.
Thus, the star's dimensionality level begins to decrease, and inside the star, new,
heavier ele-ments begin to be synthesized. A thermonuclear reaction ensues and the
star begins to radiate a whole spectrum of waves as a "side effect" of that synthesis. It
is pivotal to note that — exactly due to this "side effect" — conditions for the origin
of life appear.
Within the linkage zone, two parallel processes are unfolding — (1) the
simultaneous synthesis of hydrogen and the disintegration of matter flowing down
from the higher-dimensionality universe (composed of eight primary matters); and
(2) the synthesis from hydrogen of heavier elements during the course of the
thermonuclear reactions. As a result of these processes, the star decreases in volume
and -owing to the increased weight from some of the heavier-than-hydrogen elements
—also decreases its self-dimensionality level. This, in turn, reduces the linkage zone.
In other words, the star, "born" for us by another space universe, is gradually
separated from its "mother." Is this not a curious analogy to the development of an
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