Results
The above analysis shows that the phenomenon of bimodal (in more precise consideration - multimodal) distribution of systems by their sizes has a universal character. This opens up incredible opportunities for rethinking the multitude of statistical distribution curves in all fields of science. After all, since the main modes of the overwhelming majority of systems (atoms, stars, etc.) have a clear connection to two waves of stability, all possible varieties of systems of the Universe must be somehow connected in their diversity with these waves.
We PROPOSE that the regularities of distribution of any systems by their sizes should reflect the presence of two or three epochs of structure formation. This is a kind of a CONNECTED MASSWIDE RESONANCE MAP.
The discovery of this pattern leads to the need to consider three corollaries of it.
First, there is no doubt that both the revealed coefficients and the patterns of scale symmetry and stability have a common physical cause, presumably - some UNIVERSAL MASCALE INTERACTION.
To understand what it is, is to understand the reason for the appearance of the detected scale symmetry.
Second, even if we do not go into the physical meaning of this phenomenon, remaining within the symmetry categories, it becomes clear that the presence of two neighboring stability waves cannot but lead to their very complex interaction (in particular, to the interference of two "large-scale radiations"), which should generate a whole cascade of consequences.
Third, the gradual "sliding" of the evolutionary EWS to the right of the basic SWS sets a certain SUSTAINABLE ACTING VECTOR OF EVOLUTION IN THE direction of SYSTEMS WITH LARGER SIZE. We can say that the Universal evolution has on the S-axis a chosen direction, a kind of MASSIVE VECTOR. In this the local in time scale asymmetry manifests itself. Further, we will consider all these consequences.