The Structure of The Cosmos is the thirty-fifth instalment in the Little Blue Book Series and comprises both the fifty-fourth and fifty-fifth discourses of the Monodoxy, which is itself the first disquisition of the Omnidoxy, the founding tome of Astronism. This publication signals the end of the first segment of the Little Blue Book Series, also known as the monodoxical segment as all publications prior to this have consisted of discourses from the Monodoxy. The next segment of the Little Blue Book Series is referred to as the duodoxical segment due its publications being constituted by collections of discourses from the Duodoxy, the second disquisition of the Omnidoxy.
The first half of this publication introduces and explores the discipline of structurology as involving considerations of all general structures of cosmic progeny and phenomena and relating such structures to the context of The Cosmos as a whole. It is in this part-to-whole structure of thought and relation that we see many cosmontological investigations founded upon. The Topography of The Cosmos discourse takes up the second portion of the publication and consists of a focus on the general arrangement of the physical structures in The Cosmos as another avenue to make inferences regarding the nature, form, purpose, and existentially of The Cosmos.
The Little Blue Book Series was created and first published by Cometan himself as a way to simplify and commercialise the immensity of the two million word length of the Omnidoxy into smaller, more bite-size publications. A successful series from its very first published entry, the Little Blue Book Series has gone on to become a symbol of Astronist commercial literature and a way for Cometan’s words to reach readers of all ages and abilities who remain daunted by the beauty and yet the sheer extensiveness of the Omnidoxy as the longest religious text in history.
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