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The bulk of the mass contained in the suns and planets of the superuniverse originates in the nebular disks; only a small fraction of the mass of the superuniverse is organized through the direct action of energy controllers (for example, in the creation of the architectural spheres), although a constantly changing amount of matter arises in open space.
By origin, most suns, planets, and other spheres can be classified into one of the following ten groups:
1. Concentric shrink rings.
2. The swirling stars
3. Gravitational explosive planets
4. Centrifugal planetary progeny
5. Spheres with insufficient gravity
6. Contracture stars
7. Cumulative spheres
8. Extinguished suns
9. Spheres resulting from a collision
10. Architectural (artificially created) worlds