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==§4. PROPORTIONAL TIME MAGNITUDES OF THE OUTER SPACE AGES==
 
==§4. PROPORTIONAL TIME MAGNITUDES OF THE OUTER SPACE AGES==
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Our reasoning to this point has established a possible time-span of the Second Universe Age as 50,000 trillions of years. How is this number related to the time-spans of the post-supreme ages of the outer space levels? It is entirely possible that the Second Age is of comparatively short duration when compared with the possible length of the outer space ages. This line of reasoning is based on the calculations that were made in estimating the space magnitudes of the master universe. (See Appendix XVI, §6; A Summary of Space Magnitudes.) In this calculation, we arrived at a ratio of size that worked out as one-to-one hundred. In other words, as we moved out from the grand universe, each space level was about one hundred times the size of the preceding one (on linear bases of comparison). Starting with the grand universe as having a value of "one" we can tabulate the relative magnitudes of the space levels as follows:
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Our reasoning to this point has established a possible time-span of the Second Universe Age as 50,000 trillions of years. How is this number related to the time-spans of the post-supreme ages of the outer space levels? It is entirely possible that the Second Age is of comparatively short duration when compared with the possible length of the outer space ages. This line of reasoning is based on the calculations that were made in estimating the space magnitudes of the master universe. (See [[Appendix XVI, §6; A Summary of Space Magnitudes]].) In this calculation, we arrived at a ratio of size that worked out as one-to-one hundred. In other words, as we moved out from the grand universe, each space level was about one hundred times the size of the preceding one (on linear bases of comparison). Starting with the grand universe as having a value of "one" we can tabulate the relative magnitudes of the space levels as follows:
    
:The Grand Universe 1
 
:The Grand Universe 1

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