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57:3.1 The enormous [[nebula]] now began [[gradually]] to [[assume]] the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_nebula spiral] [[form]] and to become clearly visible to the [[astronomers]] of even distant [[universes]]. This is the [[natural history]] of most [[nebulae]]; before they begin to throw off [[suns]] and start upon the [[work]] of [[universe]] building, these secondary [[space]] [[nebulae]] are usually [[observed]] as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_nebula spiral] [[phenomena]]
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57:3.1 The enormous [[nebula]] now began [[gradually]] to [[assume]] the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_nebula spiral] [[form]] and to become clearly visible to the [[astronomers]] of even distant [[universes]]. This is the [[natural history]] of most [[nebulae]]; before they begin to throw off [[suns]] and start upon the [[work]] of [[universe]] building, these secondary [[space]] [[nebulae]] are usually [[observed]] as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_nebula spiral] [[phenomena]]
  
57:3.2 The near-by [[star]] [[students]] of that faraway era, as they [[observed]] this [[metamorphosis]] of the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover nebula], saw exactly what twentieth-century astronomers see when they turn their [[telescopes]] spaceward and view the present-age [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_nebula spiral nebulae] of adjacent [[outer space]].
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57:3.2 The near-by [[star]] [[students]] of that faraway era, as they [[observed]] this [[metamorphosis]] of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover nebula], saw exactly what twentieth-century astronomers see when they turn their [[telescopes]] spaceward and view the present-age [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_nebula spiral nebulae] of adjacent [[outer space]].
  
 
57:3.3 About the [[time]] of the [[attainment]] of the maximum of [[mass]], the [[gravity]] [[control]] of the [[gaseous]] [[content]] commenced to weaken, and there ensued the [[stage]] of [[gas]] [[escapement]], the gas [[streaming]] forth as [[two]] gigantic and distinct arms, which took [[origin]] on [[opposite]] sides of the [[mother]] [[mass]]. The rapid [[revolutions]] of this enormous central core soon imparted a spiral [[appearance]] to these two projecting [[gas]] [[streams]]. The cooling and subsequent [[condensation]] of portions of these protruding arms [[eventually]] produced their knotted [[appearance]]. These [[dense]]r portions were vast [[systems]] and subsystems of [[physical]] [[matter]] whirling through [[space]] in the midst of the [[gaseous]] cloud of the [[nebula]] while being held [[securely]] within the [[gravity]] grasp of the mother wheel.
 
57:3.3 About the [[time]] of the [[attainment]] of the maximum of [[mass]], the [[gravity]] [[control]] of the [[gaseous]] [[content]] commenced to weaken, and there ensued the [[stage]] of [[gas]] [[escapement]], the gas [[streaming]] forth as [[two]] gigantic and distinct arms, which took [[origin]] on [[opposite]] sides of the [[mother]] [[mass]]. The rapid [[revolutions]] of this enormous central core soon imparted a spiral [[appearance]] to these two projecting [[gas]] [[streams]]. The cooling and subsequent [[condensation]] of portions of these protruding arms [[eventually]] produced their knotted [[appearance]]. These [[dense]]r portions were vast [[systems]] and subsystems of [[physical]] [[matter]] whirling through [[space]] in the midst of the [[gaseous]] cloud of the [[nebula]] while being held [[securely]] within the [[gravity]] grasp of the mother wheel.
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57:3.4 But the [[nebula]] had begun to contract, and the increase in the [[rate]] of [[revolution]] further lessened [[gravity]] [[control]]; and erelong, the outer gaseous regions began actually to [[escape]] from the [[immediate]] [[embrace]] of the [[nebular]] [[nucleus]], passing out into [[space]] on [[circuits]] of irregular [[outline]], returning to the [[nuclear]] regions to complete their circuits, and so on. But this was only a temporary [[stage]] of [[nebular]] [[progression]]. The ever-increasing [[rate]] of whirling was soon to throw enormous [[suns]] off into [[space]] on [[independent]] [[circuits]].
 
57:3.4 But the [[nebula]] had begun to contract, and the increase in the [[rate]] of [[revolution]] further lessened [[gravity]] [[control]]; and erelong, the outer gaseous regions began actually to [[escape]] from the [[immediate]] [[embrace]] of the [[nebular]] [[nucleus]], passing out into [[space]] on [[circuits]] of irregular [[outline]], returning to the [[nuclear]] regions to complete their circuits, and so on. But this was only a temporary [[stage]] of [[nebular]] [[progression]]. The ever-increasing [[rate]] of whirling was soon to throw enormous [[suns]] off into [[space]] on [[independent]] [[circuits]].
  
57:3.5 And this is what happened in [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover] ages upon ages ago. The [[energy]] [[wheel]] grew and grew until it [[attained]] its maximum of expansion, and then, when contraction set in, it whirled on faster and faster until, [[eventually]], the critical [[centrifugal]] [[stage]] was reached and the great breakup began.
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57:3.5 And this is what happened in [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover] ages upon ages ago. The [[energy]] [[wheel]] grew and grew until it [[attained]] its maximum of expansion, and then, when contraction set in, it whirled on faster and faster until, [[eventually]], the critical [[centrifugal]] [[stage]] was reached and the great breakup began.
  
57:3.6 500,000,000,000 years ago the first [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover] [[sun]] was born. This blazing streak broke away from the [[mother]] [[gravity]] grasp and tore out into [[space]] on an [[independent]] [[adventure]] in the [[cosmos]] of [[creation]]. Its [[orbit]] was determined by its [[path]] of [[escape]]. Such young suns quickly become [[spherical]] and start out on their long and eventful [[careers]] as the [[stars]] of space. Excepting terminal [[nebular]] [[nucleus]]es, the vast [[majority]] of [[Orvonton]] [[suns]] have had an [[analogous]] [[birth]].[http://hea-www.harvard.edu/scied/SUN/sunpage.html] These [[escaping]] [[suns]] pass through varied periods of [[evolution]] and subsequent [[universe]] [[service]].
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57:3.6 500,000,000,000 years ago the first [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover] [[sun]] was born. This blazing streak broke away from the [[mother]] [[gravity]] grasp and tore out into [[space]] on an [[independent]] [[adventure]] in the [[cosmos]] of [[creation]]. Its [[orbit]] was determined by its [[path]] of [[escape]]. Such young suns quickly become [[spherical]] and start out on their long and eventful [[careers]] as the [[stars]] of space. Excepting terminal [[nebular]] [[nucleus]]es, the vast [[majority]] of [[Orvonton]] [[suns]] have had an [[analogous]] [[birth]].[https://hea-www.harvard.edu/scied/SUN/sunpage.html] These [[escaping]] [[suns]] pass through varied periods of [[evolution]] and subsequent [[universe]] [[service]].
  
57:3.7 400,000,000,000 years ago began the recaptive period of the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover nebula]. Many of the near-by and smaller [[suns]] were recaptured as a result of the [[gradual]] enlargement and further [[condensation]] of the [[mother]] [[nucleus]]. Very soon there was [[inaugurated]] the terminal [[phase]] of [[nebular]] [[condensation]], the period which always precedes the final [[segregation]] of these immense [[space]] [[aggregations]] of [[energy]] and [[matter]].
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57:3.7 400,000,000,000 years ago began the recaptive period of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover nebula]. Many of the near-by and smaller [[suns]] were recaptured as a result of the [[gradual]] enlargement and further [[condensation]] of the [[mother]] [[nucleus]]. Very soon there was [[inaugurated]] the terminal [[phase]] of [[nebular]] [[condensation]], the period which always precedes the final [[segregation]] of these immense [[space]] [[aggregations]] of [[energy]] and [[matter]].
  
57:3.8 It was scarcely a million years subsequent to this [[epoch]] that [[Michael]] of [[Nebadon]], a [[Creator Son]] of [[Paradise]], selected this disintegrating [[nebula]] as the site of his [[adventure]] in [[universe]] building. Almost [[immediately]] the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_15#15:7._THE_ARCHITECTURAL_SPHERES architectural worlds] of [[Salvington]] and the one hundred [[constellation]] [[headquarters]] [[groups]] of [[planets]] were begun. It required almost one million years to complete these clusters of specially created worlds. The [[local system headquarters]] [[planets]] were constructed over a period extending from that time to about five billion years ago.
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57:3.8 It was scarcely a million years subsequent to this [[epoch]] that [[Michael]] of [[Nebadon]], a [[Creator Son]] of [[Paradise]], selected this disintegrating [[nebula]] as the site of his [[adventure]] in [[universe]] building. Almost [[immediately]] the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_15#15:7._THE_ARCHITECTURAL_SPHERES architectural worlds] of [[Salvington]] and the one hundred [[constellation]] [[headquarters]] [[groups]] of [[planets]] were begun. It required almost one million years to complete these clusters of specially created worlds. The [[local system headquarters]] [[planets]] were constructed over a period extending from that time to about five billion years ago.
  
57:3.9 300,000,000,000 years ago the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover] [[solar]] [[circuits]] were well [[established]], and the [[nebular]] [[system]] was passing through a transient period of [[relative]] [[physical]] [[stability]]. About this time the staff of [[Michael]] arrived on [[Salvington]], and the [[Uversa]] [[government]] of [[Orvonton]] extended [[physical]] [[recognition]] to the [[local universe]] of [[Nebadon]].
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57:3.9 300,000,000,000 years ago the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover] [[solar]] [[circuits]] were well [[established]], and the [[nebular]] [[system]] was passing through a transient period of [[relative]] [[physical]] [[stability]]. About this time the staff of [[Michael]] arrived on [[Salvington]], and the [[Uversa]] [[government]] of [[Orvonton]] extended [[physical]] [[recognition]] to the [[local universe]] of [[Nebadon]].
  
57:3.10 200,000,000,000 years ago [[witnessed]] the [[progression]] of contraction and [[condensation]] with enormous [[heat]] generation in the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover] central cluster, or [[nuclear]] [[mass]]. [[Relative]] [[space]] appeared even in the regions near the [[central]] [[mother]]-[[sun]] wheel. The outer regions were becoming more [[stabilized]] and better [[organized]]; some [[planets]] revolving around the newborn [[suns]] had cooled sufficiently to be suitable for [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_58#58:1._PHYSICAL-LIFE_PREREQUISITES life implantation]. The oldest [[inhabited planets]] of [[Nebadon]] date from these times.
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57:3.10 200,000,000,000 years ago [[witnessed]] the [[progression]] of contraction and [[condensation]] with enormous [[heat]] generation in the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover] central cluster, or [[nuclear]] [[mass]]. [[Relative]] [[space]] appeared even in the regions near the [[central]] [[mother]]-[[sun]] wheel. The outer regions were becoming more [[stabilized]] and better [[organized]]; some [[planets]] revolving around the newborn [[suns]] had cooled sufficiently to be suitable for [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_58#58:1._PHYSICAL-LIFE_PREREQUISITES life implantation]. The oldest [[inhabited planets]] of [[Nebadon]] date from these times.
  
 
57:3.11 Now the completed [[universe]] [[mechanism]] of [[Nebadon]] first begins to [[function]], and [[Michael]]'s [[creation]] is registered on [[Uversa]] as a [[universe]] of inhabitation and [[progressive]] [[mortal]] [[ascension]].
 
57:3.11 Now the completed [[universe]] [[mechanism]] of [[Nebadon]] first begins to [[function]], and [[Michael]]'s [[creation]] is registered on [[Uversa]] as a [[universe]] of inhabitation and [[progressive]] [[mortal]] [[ascension]].
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57:3.12 100,000,000,000 years ago the [[nebular]] apex of [[condensation]] tension was reached; the point of maximum [[heat]] tension was [[attained]]. This critical [[stage]] of [[gravity]]-[[heat]] [[contention]] sometimes lasts for ages, but sooner or later, [[heat]] wins the struggle with [[gravity]], and the spectacular period of [[sun]] [[dispersion]] begins. And this marks the end of the secondary [[career]] of a [[space]] [[nebula]].
 
57:3.12 100,000,000,000 years ago the [[nebular]] apex of [[condensation]] tension was reached; the point of maximum [[heat]] tension was [[attained]]. This critical [[stage]] of [[gravity]]-[[heat]] [[contention]] sometimes lasts for ages, but sooner or later, [[heat]] wins the struggle with [[gravity]], and the spectacular period of [[sun]] [[dispersion]] begins. And this marks the end of the secondary [[career]] of a [[space]] [[nebula]].
  
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57:3.1 The enormous nebula now began gradually to assume the spiral form and to become clearly visible to the astronomers of even distant universes. This is the natural history of most nebulae; before they begin to throw off suns and start upon the work of universe building, these secondary space nebulae are usually observed as spiral phenomena

57:3.2 The near-by star students of that faraway era, as they observed this metamorphosis of the Andronover nebula, saw exactly what twentieth-century astronomers see when they turn their telescopes spaceward and view the present-age spiral nebulae of adjacent outer space.

57:3.3 About the time of the attainment of the maximum of mass, the gravity control of the gaseous content commenced to weaken, and there ensued the stage of gas escapement, the gas streaming forth as two gigantic and distinct arms, which took origin on opposite sides of the mother mass. The rapid revolutions of this enormous central core soon imparted a spiral appearance to these two projecting gas streams. The cooling and subsequent condensation of portions of these protruding arms eventually produced their knotted appearance. These denser portions were vast systems and subsystems of physical matter whirling through space in the midst of the gaseous cloud of the nebula while being held securely within the gravity grasp of the mother wheel.

57:3.4 But the nebula had begun to contract, and the increase in the rate of revolution further lessened gravity control; and erelong, the outer gaseous regions began actually to escape from the immediate embrace of the nebular nucleus, passing out into space on circuits of irregular outline, returning to the nuclear regions to complete their circuits, and so on. But this was only a temporary stage of nebular progression. The ever-increasing rate of whirling was soon to throw enormous suns off into space on independent circuits.

57:3.5 And this is what happened in Andronover ages upon ages ago. The energy wheel grew and grew until it attained its maximum of expansion, and then, when contraction set in, it whirled on faster and faster until, eventually, the critical centrifugal stage was reached and the great breakup began.

57:3.6 500,000,000,000 years ago the first Andronover sun was born. This blazing streak broke away from the mother gravity grasp and tore out into space on an independent adventure in the cosmos of creation. Its orbit was determined by its path of escape. Such young suns quickly become spherical and start out on their long and eventful careers as the stars of space. Excepting terminal nebular nucleuses, the vast majority of Orvonton suns have had an analogous birth.[1] These escaping suns pass through varied periods of evolution and subsequent universe service.

57:3.7 400,000,000,000 years ago began the recaptive period of the Andronover nebula. Many of the near-by and smaller suns were recaptured as a result of the gradual enlargement and further condensation of the mother nucleus. Very soon there was inaugurated the terminal phase of nebular condensation, the period which always precedes the final segregation of these immense space aggregations of energy and matter.

57:3.8 It was scarcely a million years subsequent to this epoch that Michael of Nebadon, a Creator Son of Paradise, selected this disintegrating nebula as the site of his adventure in universe building. Almost immediately the architectural worlds of Salvington and the one hundred constellation headquarters groups of planets were begun. It required almost one million years to complete these clusters of specially created worlds. The local system headquarters planets were constructed over a period extending from that time to about five billion years ago.

57:3.9 300,000,000,000 years ago the Andronover solar circuits were well established, and the nebular system was passing through a transient period of relative physical stability. About this time the staff of Michael arrived on Salvington, and the Uversa government of Orvonton extended physical recognition to the local universe of Nebadon.

57:3.10 200,000,000,000 years ago witnessed the progression of contraction and condensation with enormous heat generation in the Andronover central cluster, or nuclear mass. Relative space appeared even in the regions near the central mother-sun wheel. The outer regions were becoming more stabilized and better organized; some planets revolving around the newborn suns had cooled sufficiently to be suitable for life implantation. The oldest inhabited planets of Nebadon date from these times.

57:3.11 Now the completed universe mechanism of Nebadon first begins to function, and Michael's creation is registered on Uversa as a universe of inhabitation and progressive mortal ascension.

57:3.12 100,000,000,000 years ago the nebular apex of condensation tension was reached; the point of maximum heat tension was attained. This critical stage of gravity-heat contention sometimes lasts for ages, but sooner or later, heat wins the struggle with gravity, and the spectacular period of sun dispersion begins. And this marks the end of the secondary career of a space nebula.

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