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The text blends poetic imagination and speculative science to propose a unified cosmogony: the universe originates from a single particle whose irradiation distributed matter in space, producing gravity and eventual reconvergence; it examines space, time, matter, infinity, and the relation of consciousness to the cosmos, arguing for intuitive insight alongside empirical reasoning. Organized as a long prose meditation, it alternates metaphysical argument, scientific conjecture, and lyrical passages to assert a vision of cosmic unity, addressing the limits of induction, the nature of laws, and the aesthetic dimension of truth.
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