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Matter is the clot and the flow of traffic manifested in the topological environment due to its aspirations to occupy both the infinitely large and the infinitely small space. These aspirations are initially implemented only when they take generalized, involuted, bent from one side, nested form of mutual arrangements. The pointed out one-sidedness and limitation of motion is further compensated by the mechanism of the radial-concentric uncoiling. At the same time, on reaching a maximum of manifestations of polarity correlations in external expanded form, it changes to the mechanism of coiling…mehr

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Matter is the clot and the flow of traffic manifested in the topological environment due to its aspirations to occupy both the infinitely large and the infinitely small space. These aspirations are initially implemented only when they take generalized, involuted, bent from one side, nested form of mutual arrangements. The pointed out one-sidedness and limitation of motion is further compensated by the mechanism of the radial-concentric uncoiling. At the same time, on reaching a maximum of manifestations of polarity correlations in external expanded form, it changes to the mechanism of coiling and return of the matter to the original state, etc. Thus, there is a topological circulation of a matter. So, by the repeated division of the embryo of the Universe in half, the matter is systematically uncoiled, and the idea of mutual reflection and equation lies in the products of its division. And its gradual coiling contains the idea of existence of various levels of organization and forms of reflection. Nevertheless, these are the levels of a whole, revealing itself in qualitatively different ways - in the inanimate nature, in flora, in fauna, and finally, in a person.
Autorenporträt
Filarit Teregulov, doctor of pedagogical sciences, professor. Dr. Teregulov scientifically proved sociogenome and developed topological and genetic theory of the Universe genesis. He is the author of 200 works, including 15 monographs.