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57:3.1 The enormous [[nebula]] now began [[gradually]] to [[assume]] the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_nebula spiral] [[form]] and to become clearly visible to the [[astronomers]] of even distant [[universes]]. This is the [[natural history]] of most [[nebulae]]; before they begin to throw off [[suns]] and start upon the [[work]] of [[universe]] building, these secondary [[space]] [[nebulae]] are usually [[observed]] as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_nebula spiral] [[phenomena]]
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57:3.1 The enormous [[nebula]] now began [[gradually]] to [[assume]] the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_nebula spiral] [[form]] and to become clearly visible to the [[astronomers]] of even distant [[universes]]. This is the [[natural history]] of most [[nebulae]]; before they begin to throw off [[suns]] and start upon the [[work]] of [[universe]] building, these secondary [[space]] [[nebulae]] are usually [[observed]] as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_nebula spiral] [[phenomena]]
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57:3.2 The near-by [[star]] [[students]] of that faraway era, as they [[observed]] this [[metamorphosis]] of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover nebula], saw exactly what twentieth-century astronomers see when they turn their [[telescopes]] spaceward and view the present-age [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_nebula spiral nebulae] of adjacent [[outer space]].
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57:3.2 The near-by [[star]] [[students]] of that faraway era, as they [[observed]] this [[metamorphosis]] of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover nebula], saw exactly what twentieth-century astronomers see when they turn their [[telescopes]] spaceward and view the present-age [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_nebula spiral nebulae] of adjacent [[outer space]].
    
57:3.3 About the [[time]] of the [[attainment]] of the maximum of [[mass]], the [[gravity]] [[control]] of the [[gaseous]] [[content]] commenced to weaken, and there ensued the [[stage]] of [[gas]] [[escapement]], the gas [[streaming]] forth as [[two]] gigantic and distinct arms, which took [[origin]] on [[opposite]] sides of the [[mother]] [[mass]]. The rapid [[revolutions]] of this enormous central core soon imparted a spiral [[appearance]] to these two projecting [[gas]] [[streams]]. The cooling and subsequent [[condensation]] of portions of these protruding arms [[eventually]] produced their knotted [[appearance]]. These [[dense]]r portions were vast [[systems]] and subsystems of [[physical]] [[matter]] whirling through [[space]] in the midst of the [[gaseous]] cloud of the [[nebula]] while being held [[securely]] within the [[gravity]] grasp of the mother wheel.
 
57:3.3 About the [[time]] of the [[attainment]] of the maximum of [[mass]], the [[gravity]] [[control]] of the [[gaseous]] [[content]] commenced to weaken, and there ensued the [[stage]] of [[gas]] [[escapement]], the gas [[streaming]] forth as [[two]] gigantic and distinct arms, which took [[origin]] on [[opposite]] sides of the [[mother]] [[mass]]. The rapid [[revolutions]] of this enormous central core soon imparted a spiral [[appearance]] to these two projecting [[gas]] [[streams]]. The cooling and subsequent [[condensation]] of portions of these protruding arms [[eventually]] produced their knotted [[appearance]]. These [[dense]]r portions were vast [[systems]] and subsystems of [[physical]] [[matter]] whirling through [[space]] in the midst of the [[gaseous]] cloud of the [[nebula]] while being held [[securely]] within the [[gravity]] grasp of the mother wheel.
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57:3.5 And this is what happened in [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover] ages upon ages ago. The [[energy]] [[wheel]] grew and grew until it [[attained]] its maximum of expansion, and then, when contraction set in, it whirled on faster and faster until, [[eventually]], the critical [[centrifugal]] [[stage]] was reached and the great breakup began.
 
57:3.5 And this is what happened in [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover] ages upon ages ago. The [[energy]] [[wheel]] grew and grew until it [[attained]] its maximum of expansion, and then, when contraction set in, it whirled on faster and faster until, [[eventually]], the critical [[centrifugal]] [[stage]] was reached and the great breakup began.
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57:3.6 500,000,000,000 years ago the first [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover] [[sun]] was born. This blazing streak broke away from the [[mother]] [[gravity]] grasp and tore out into [[space]] on an [[independent]] [[adventure]] in the [[cosmos]] of [[creation]]. Its [[orbit]] was determined by its [[path]] of [[escape]]. Such young suns quickly become [[spherical]] and start out on their long and eventful [[careers]] as the [[stars]] of space. Excepting terminal [[nebular]] [[nucleus]]es, the vast [[majority]] of [[Orvonton]] [[suns]] have had an [[analogous]] [[birth]].[http://hea-www.harvard.edu/scied/SUN/sunpage.html] These [[escaping]] [[suns]] pass through varied periods of [[evolution]] and subsequent [[universe]] [[service]].
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57:3.6 500,000,000,000 years ago the first [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover] [[sun]] was born. This blazing streak broke away from the [[mother]] [[gravity]] grasp and tore out into [[space]] on an [[independent]] [[adventure]] in the [[cosmos]] of [[creation]]. Its [[orbit]] was determined by its [[path]] of [[escape]]. Such young suns quickly become [[spherical]] and start out on their long and eventful [[careers]] as the [[stars]] of space. Excepting terminal [[nebular]] [[nucleus]]es, the vast [[majority]] of [[Orvonton]] [[suns]] have had an [[analogous]] [[birth]].[https://hea-www.harvard.edu/scied/SUN/sunpage.html] These [[escaping]] [[suns]] pass through varied periods of [[evolution]] and subsequent [[universe]] [[service]].
    
57:3.7 400,000,000,000 years ago began the recaptive period of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover nebula]. Many of the near-by and smaller [[suns]] were recaptured as a result of the [[gradual]] enlargement and further [[condensation]] of the [[mother]] [[nucleus]]. Very soon there was [[inaugurated]] the terminal [[phase]] of [[nebular]] [[condensation]], the period which always precedes the final [[segregation]] of these immense [[space]] [[aggregations]] of [[energy]] and [[matter]].
 
57:3.7 400,000,000,000 years ago began the recaptive period of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover nebula]. Many of the near-by and smaller [[suns]] were recaptured as a result of the [[gradual]] enlargement and further [[condensation]] of the [[mother]] [[nucleus]]. Very soon there was [[inaugurated]] the terminal [[phase]] of [[nebular]] [[condensation]], the period which always precedes the final [[segregation]] of these immense [[space]] [[aggregations]] of [[energy]] and [[matter]].