Introduction
The Multiverse is a vast multidimensional structure, akin to Russian nesting dolls, where each level replicates the previous one on different scales. This fractal and holographic conception reflects the idea that the microcosm corresponds to the macrocosm, advancing the teachings of the Cosmic Brothers on multidimensionality.
The Planet
- Earth is our starting point, the third planet from the Sun, part of a solar system that includes various celestial bodies.
The Stars
- The Sun is the mother star of our solar system and orbits around the centre of the Milky Way.
The Galaxies
- The Milky Way is one of many galaxies in the universe, part of the Local Group, which includes over 80 galaxies.
- The Virgo Cluster is the richest one near us, located 60 million light-years away, influenced by the gravitational pull of the Great Attractor.
The Superclusters
- The Great Attractor orbits around the Laniakea supercluster, which includes several sections, such as the Virgo Supercluster and the Hydra-Centaurus Supercluster.
- Laniakea is part of the Pisces-Cetus Supercluster Complex, one of the largest structures in the universe.
The Universe
- The Universe encompasses everything that exists: matter, energy, stars, galaxies, and intergalactic space.
The Multiverse
- Finally, our universe coexists with countless other universes in the Multiverse, where parallel dimensions orbit around a common axis.
Conclusion
The Multiverse represents an extraordinary multidimensional architecture that reflects the interconnected beauty of existence. This exploration invites us to recognise the vastness of the universe and to celebrate the interconnection of all things.