Reading this book is like doing a puzzle. The reader might have an intuitive picture in the mind about infinity of space and time. Such intuitive pictures typically contain content of great hope and curiosity. This book contains many of the puzzle-pieces enough for a Grand Picture to emerge. Doing the puzzle is taking the collection of pieces and trying to fit them together to create this content of hope. The reader may call this a book on natural philosophy, fundamental science, philosophy of theoretical physics, or fundamental cosmology. This work is by no means science fiction and aims to record science and truth. Argued is that there exists an infinite-dimensional spherical space in which all true physical reality takes place. There are extraordinary consequences of this model. Explained is how concepts such as quantum physics and relativity naturally emerge in finite-dimensional spaces but disappear in infinite dimensions. Also, in infinite dimensions concepts such as gravitation, planets, stars, galaxies, elementary particles, atoms, molecules, entropy, and all that could be called fragmentation do not exist. The book is readable for anyone that has an interest in science.