Conclusion
So, we have considered a unique phenomenon of the Universe - its LARGE-SCALE HARMONY. We have seen it in the statics of symmetry of the distribution of objects on scale levels, in the similarity of three giant areas of scale space to each other, in the dynamics of movement along the scale axis of various processes and systems, in evolutionary regularities. And we are convinced that the LARGE-SCALE HARMONY OF THE UNIVERSE IS AN EXCLUSIVELY GENERAL, UNIVERSAL, AND IMPORTANT LAW OF NATURE.
It was both very interesting and very difficult for the author to investigate the laws of the scale symmetry of the Universe. It was interesting because I almost all the time felt myself a pioneer, and the joy of discovering new very beautiful laws of nature quite compensated for all the difficulties of writing the book; difficult because I had to move step by step from known concepts and phenomena to new ideas about the Universe, had to enter new areas of natural phenomena practically by feel.
In the second part of the book, I tried to give at least some theoretical model of the found classification and systemic regularities. Here I had to enter the realm of fantasies and speculative constructions. It was shown that scale symmetry is the result of the law of scale harmony. I hope, the reader will not judge these constructions too strictly, because these are only the first steps in the direction of creation of the UNITED THEORY OF THE SCALE FIELD OF THE UNIVERSE.
I leave that task for future theorists.
In the third part of the book, I tried to look at the history of the Biosphere and human development through the prism of large-scale regularities. It seemed to me that this opens up new facets of old problems and concepts.
In general, I understood my task in writing this book very simply - to open as wide as possible the door to a perfect new world of laws of large-scale dimension for as many people as possible.
Therefore, by giving many interesting examples, I have endeavored to arouse the same burning interest in this subject that has possessed me for the fourth decade. If I have succeeded in this, at least to some extent, I can consider myself a very happy man.