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P.124 - §6 If you imagine a finite, but inconceivably large, V-shaped plane situated at right angles to both the upper and lower surfaces of Paradise, with its point nearly tangent to peripheral Paradise, and then visualize this plane in elliptical revolution about Paradise, its revolution would roughly outline the volume of pervaded space.
P.124 - §7 There is an upper and a lower limit to horizontal space with reference to any given location in the universes. If one could move far enough at right angles to
P.125 - §0 the plane of Orvonton, either up or down, eventually the upper or lower limit of pervaded space would be encountered. Within the known dimensions of the master universe these limits draw farther and farther apart at greater and greater distances from Paradise; space thickens, and it thickens somewhat faster than does the plane of creation, the universes.
Vertical cross section of the total space with a space shell which defines the "borders of all space.".
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A more detailed view of the Maltese cross-like vertical
cross section. The vertical height is longer than the hozizontal arm.
IGB = Inner gravity bodies
OGB = outer gravity bodies
PCs = Paradise circuits
SU = Superuniverses
OS1 = The first outer space level
OS2 = The second outer space level
OS3 = The third outer space leve
OS4 = The fourth outer space level |