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since infinity can belong only to God. At the same time, Nicholas of Cusa retains many elements of medieval cosmology, including belief in the existence of celestial spheres, including the outermost one — the sphere of fixed stars. However, these “spheres” are not perfectly circular, their rotation is not uniform, and their axes of rotation do not occupy a fixed position in space. As a result, the world has no absolute center or clear boundary (this is probably the sense in which Cusa’s thesis of the Universe’s boundlessness should be understood). A modification of Copernicus’s system was the system of Thomas Digges, in which the stars are located not on a single sphere, but at various distances from Earth extending to infinity. Some philosophers (Francesco Patrizi, Jan Jesensky) borrowed only one element of Copernicus’s teaching — the rotation of the Earth on its axis — while also considering the stars to be scattered throughout the Universe to infinity. The views of these thinkers bear traces of the influence of Hermeticism, since the region of the Universe beyond the Solar System was considered by them to be an immaterial world, the dwelling place of God and angels.” Well, I can assume what kind of comment I would give to all this, especially about the geometric shapes, the Platonic solids, about the motion of celestial bodies, and for me celestial bodies are precisely geometric shapes, they are regular polyhedra. And the fact that aether defines the trajectory of these bodies is indeed true, because aether is the dodecahedron, and the dodecahedron is precisely five-pointed stars, and it is thanks to these five-pointed stars that the path is set for all the other geometric shapes. Since I am currently working on this matrix, I’ve encountered this myself.

Now let’s return to the most interesting part. So, I’ve now made a reference, a focus, sharing what I’ve been studying over the last 10 days. I placed emphasis on how Jesus went through temptation and how Buddha underwent his trial, then I emphasized cosmology to once again recall the four worlds, the four Spirits. And now we’ve briefly reviewed Buddhist cosmology, and I also slightly touched on cosmology in general, through the eyes, let’s say, of scientists. And now I want to dive deeper into what comes after these four worlds, what comes after this fourth world, after this fourth God of Death, what follows all these temptations, provocations, and attacks, what lies beyond that final exam? And that is nirvana. So it turns out that Mara or Satan,