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Commentary
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The whole evolution of mass in our space or universe, which we inhabit, with its surroundings, which are part of the 5th Dimension, from the beginning to the buildup of the whole cosmos including a part of external space.
1. The first initial movement of mass within space.
2. Intensified movement of mass, causing a vibration field in which empty space grew considerably bigger. In the center there is mass (primal sun), which due to vibration is severely compressed.
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3. The primal sun that came into our space (cosmos) from external space. This only takes place if the whole evolution (picture 1 through 12; first on small scale without picture 3, than on a continuously growing scale with picture 3) is repeated several times.
4. The Big Bang occurred after the movement of the mass had been slowed down in the vibration field.
5. The position of the spread primal suns that was caused by the Big Bang and that, apart from some relative changes, has remained the same to this day.
6. A galaxy, enlarged image (of picture 5) of a part of the divided primal sun.
7. Several enlarged particles (a group) of the galaxy (from picture 6), still in a glowing state.
8. The same group (see picture 7), consisting of cooled down parts (planets) and the biggest still glowing part (sun), is the solar system.
9. The development of a cooled down part of the group (earth) from the beginning (algae as one of the first living organisms) right up to space travel (today).
10. The same group (see pictures 7 and 8) in a final stage of development. Space travel transfers the further development to the other planets and finally to the by then cooled down sun. In addition, connections to each other arise.
11. The whole galaxy in its final stage of development, all connected to each other.
12. The whole cosmos in its final stage of development, showing all galaxies connected to each other. The further development or evolution occurs in the 5th Dimension, in which it is no problem to compress mass (primal sun, see picture 3).
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