Epochs of structure formation
So far we have tried to show that there are special stability points on the S-axis of the Universe, which do not depend on the nature of the objects inhabiting them. We distinguished special, characteristic dimensions of nature and showed that they are reflected by the S - Wave of stability (SWS) model. At the same time, from the point of view of any local scientific discipline, we considered these characteristic dimensions very averagely, to within one order of magnitude. Even such an important size as the scale center of the Universe, we determined within the range from 10 to 100 μm.
All this was justified because "face to face you cannot see the face", i.e. at the beginning of the study it was necessary to look from afar at the scale symmetry, some detachment from details and subtleties. However, at the next stage of analysis, there is a need to detail the SCALE-STRUCTURE FRAMEWORK of stable, special dimensions.
Certainly, it is not possible to carry out this work entirely by one person, because for this purpose it is necessary to consider statistical curves of distribution on sizes of a very large number of types of systems of the Universe. What we can do here is to take and, having selected some of the most characteristic regions on the S-axis, examine them in more detail and accurately. Naturally, this should be done first of all for atoms and their nuclei, as well as for stars. Recall that more than 99% of the matter of the Universe is concentrated in the stellar form, and atoms are the building blocks for all its material structures.