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The whole game is shifted above and beyond their 3D dimensional power.They know it,and they are awared of this fact,but ,within their self-dellusion,and self-deception,they simply don,t accept it.
If you can not see something,doesn,t mens that is not exist.
If you can not accept something,wich is unavoidable,does not means that is not going to happen.The only thing can change,is obviously their fade and destiny.Doesn,t matter,if they still have stangelet bombs ,or plasma weaponery.
Motherships of the 6th Dimension and above,are already been positioned within the outer space of the Solar system,and all Luciferians-cabal-chimera military bases,have been destroyed.
In their panic,they try to escape to Antartica. and from there who knows..But their escape is been denied,and the quaranteen now is not by their friends....
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The Grand Universe. Seven superuniverses make up the present organized grand universe, consisting of approximately seven trillion inhabitable worlds plus the architectural spheres and the one billion inhabited spheres of Havona. The superuniverses are ruled and administered indirectly and reflectively from Paradise by the Seven Master Spirits. The billion worlds of Havona are directly administered by the Eternals of Days, one such Supreme Trinity Personality presiding over each of these perfect spheres.
15:2.10 (167.1) Excluding the Paradise-Havona spheres, the plan of universe organization provides for the following units:
15:2.11 (167.2) Superuniverses. . . . . . . . . . . . 715:2.18 (167.9) Each of the seven superuniverses is constituted, approximately, as follows:
15:2.12 (167.3) Major sectors. . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
15:2.13 (167.4) Minor sectors. . . . . . . . . . . . 7,000
15:2.14 (167.5) Local universes . . . . . . . . . 700,000
15:2.15 (167.6) Constellations . . . . . . . . .70,000,000
15:2.16 (167.7) Local systems. . . . . . . . 7,000,000,000
15:2.17 (167.8) Inhabitable planets . . 7,000,000,000,000
15:2.19 (167.10) One system embraces, approximately. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 worlds15:2.25 (167.16) All such estimates are approximations at best, for new systems are constantly evolving while other organizations are temporarily passing out of material existence.
15:2.20 (167.11) One constellation (100 systems) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100,000 worlds
15:2.21 (167.12) One universe (100 constellations) . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000,000 worlds
15:2.22 (167.13) One minor sector (100 universes) . . . . . . . . . 1,000,000,000 worlds
15:2.23 (167.14) One major sector (100 minor sectors) . . . . 100,000,000,000 worlds
15:2.24 (167.15) One superuniverse (10 major sectors) . . .1,000,000,000,000 worlds
15:3.1 (167.17) Practically all of the starry realms visible to the naked eye on Urantia belong to the seventh section of the grand universe, the superuniverse of Orvonton. The vast Milky Way starry system represents the central nucleus of Orvonton, being largely beyond the borders of your local universe. This great aggregation of suns, dark islands of space, double stars, globular clusters, star clouds, spiral and other nebulae, together with myriads of individual planets, forms a watchlike, elongated-circular grouping of about one seventh of the inhabited evolutionary universes.
15:3.2 (167.18) From the astronomical position of Urantia, as you look through the cross section of near-by systems to the great Milky Way, you observe that the spheres of Orvonton are traveling in a vast elongated plane, the breadth being far greater than the thickness and the length far greater than the breadth.
15:3.3 (167.19) Observation of the so-called Milky Way discloses the comparative increase in Orvonton stellar density when the heavens are viewed in one direction, while on either side the density diminishes; the number of stars and other spheres decreases away from the chief plane of our material superuniverse. When the angle of observation is propitious, gazing through the main body of this realm of maximum density, you are looking toward the residential universe and the center of all things.
15:3.4 (167.20) Of the ten major divisions of Orvonton, eight have been roughly identified by Urantian astronomers. The other two are difficult of separate recognition because you are obliged to view these phenomena from the inside. If you could look upon the superuniverse of Orvonton from a position far-distant in space, you would immediately recognize the ten major sectors of the seventh galaxy.
15:3.5 (168.1) The rotational center of your minor sector is situated far away in the enormous and dense star cloud of Sagittarius, around which your local universe and its associated creations all move, and from opposite sides of the vast Sagittarius subgalactic system you may observe two great streams of star clouds emerging in stupendous stellar coils.
15:3.6 (168.2) The nucleus of the physical system to which your sun and its associated planets belong is the center of the onetime Andronover nebula. This former spiral nebula was slightly distorted by the gravity disruptions associated with the events which were attendant upon the birth of your solar system, and which were occasioned by the near approach of a large neighboring nebula. This near collision changed Andronover into a somewhat globular aggregation but did not wholly destroy the two-way procession of the suns and their associated physical groups. Your solar system now occupies a fairly central position in one of the arms of this distorted spiral, situated about halfway from the center out towards the edge of the star stream.
15:3.7 (168.3) The Sagittarius sector and all other sectors and divisions of Orvonton are in rotation around Uversa, and some of the confusion of Urantian star observers arises out of the illusions and relative distortions produced by the following multiple revolutionary movements:
15:3.8 (168.4) 1. The revolution of Urantia around its sun.15:3.15 (168.11) These multiple motions are of several orders: The space paths of your planet and your solar system are genetic, inherent in origin. The absolute counterclockwise motion of Orvonton is also genetic, inherent in the architectural plans of the master universe. But the intervening motions are of composite origin, being derived in part from the constitutive segmentation of matter-energy into the superuniverses and in part produced by the intelligent and purposeful action of the Paradise force organizers.
15:3.9 (168.5) 2. The circuit of your solar system about the nucleus of the former Andronover nebula.
15:3.10 (168.6) 3. The rotation of the Andronover stellar family and the associated clusters about the composite rotation-gravity center of the star cloud of Nebadon.
15:3.11 (168.7) 4. The swing of the local star cloud of Nebadon and its associated creations around the Sagittarius center of their minor sector.
15:3.12 (168.8) 5. The rotation of the one hundred minor sectors, including Sagittarius, about their major sector.
15:3.13 (168.9) 6. The whirl of the ten major sectors, the so-called star drifts, about the Uversa headquarters of Orvonton.
15:3.14 (168.10) 7. The movement of Orvonton and six associated superuniverses around Paradise and Havona, the counterclockwise processional of the superuniverse space level.
15:3.16 (168.12) The local universes are in closer proximity as they approach Havona; the circuits are greater in number, and there is increased superimposition, layer upon layer. But farther out from the eternal center there are fewer and fewer systems, layers, circuits, and universes.