Right into the twenties of our century astronomers all over the world were
of the opinion that there was only one galaxy in the universe (island
universe)--our Milky Way system.. By
means of the 2.57 m telescope on Mount Wilson, which was then the world's
largest, irrefutable proof had been provided that beyond our Milky Way there
were still other galaxies. In January 1925 at an Astronomers' Congress the
astronomer Edwin Hubble reported that the nebulae in M 31, NGC
6822 and M 33 had clearly turned out to be galaxies.
Hubble's findings were soon confirmed by many astronomers.
Some of the galaxies were small, others large. Notwithstanding the
knowledge that they are not nebulae, but galaxies, they are even today often
erroneously referred to as spiral nebulae. Soon 800 galaxies were registered
and in 1949 their number had already increased to, 100 million. Only after
completion of the 5 m telescope on Mount Palomar the truly enormous number
of galaxies became recognizable which amounts to many billions.
Here
is a small excerpt from the information dictated to
Lorber can be given. In the books 'From Hell to Heaven' Vol. II and 'The
Great Gospel of John' Vol. VI the following descriptions can be found:
"You may visualize the order of the solar systems like this: The many
millions of planetary suns around which planets like your earth are
revolving form with their mutual central sun a solar region (a galaxy!) the
central sun of which is of a magnitude that often exceeds a hundred or a
thousand times the volume of the suns with all their planets and
moons revolving around it;
sometimes
even a million times because there are smaller and larger solar regions
(galaxies). The larger such a solar region the larger must be also its
central sun."
Many solar regions (or galaxies) together are called by Lorber a solar
universe (super galaxy !). This again has a centre - an immensely larger
universal central sun. The next higher grade is the solar universal universe
(super super galaxy !). Seven millions of these revolve around a gigantic
principal and primal central sun (Fr. H. to H. 11, 299).
"Such solar universal universes (super super galaxies)", it says in the
Great Gospel VI, 245-"have in an infinite depth the most gigantic primal
central sun. We will call such a global system a shell globe since all these
universal universes, revolving in all directions around the primal central
sun, represent a sphere of immeasurable magnitude and in view of their
motion with almost the speed of thought. are forming in a for you
immeasurable depth and distance a kind of shell. But do not ask Me for
details of the diameter of a shell globe, for human comprehension could not
imagine a figure that would appropriately describe the distance. Yet
such a shell globe is just one single dot in the space of My vast creation."
"In the infinitely vast space there are countless such shell globes all
of which together, in accordance with My order, portray a complete man.
Imagine the magnitude of the Cosmic Man considering the gigantic size of a
shell globe and the by eon times eons greater distance from one shell globe
to the next." (Gr. Gospel VI, 245)
The New Revelation is filled with this type of information.