ic: tzo fix (add missing paragraph, and some minor code fixes)

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Moreover, to further emphasize the importance of the geometric properties of the universe demonstrated by the Hopf fibration, the following feature of this structure should be mentioned. When in the late 1980s to early 1990s, graphic software and personal computers began to be used for the rigorous mathematical representation and analysis of this object, a remarkable fact was discovered. [o63]
It turned out that **each oblique circle**, forming the surface of the torus in the Hopf fibration, is strictly **linked once with all other circles**
of the structure. Moreover, each of the rings is linked not only with the rings of "its" torus but also with each ring of all other tori of the fibration.
It turned out that **each oblique circle**, forming the surface of the torus in the Hopf fibration, is strictly **linked once with all other circles** of the structure. Moreover, each of the rings is linked not only with the rings of "its" torus but also with each ring of all other tori of the fibration.
In other words, concerning the model of the universe, the life line and consciousness of literally every being in nature are inextricably linked with the soul of absolutely all other inhabitants of the universe — living in all its frequency layers.
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![](https://kniganews.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/bc7indrapearl-limit.jpg)
Every part of any such fractal structure contains the essence of the whole. Based on Mumfords popularly written book, any literate computer user today can write a program that allows for increasingly magnified views of any chosen fragment of an image, and observe the same lace-like structure repeating itself on ever finer levels—revealing worlds within worlds within worlds, and so on…
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As often happens with deep and inspired research, at some stage of their work, scientists seem to accidentally stumble upon a very ancient imagery, surprisingly in tune with their own results.