The starting point for the described analysis of behavior of substance structures is the concept of vortex motion as a spontaneous phenomenon existing for a certain period of time, sufficient for subsequent interrelations to be manifested. Thus, close observation of initial particles being involved into vortex motion shows that the particles gradually travel from the periphery towards the centre of vortex. Due to their actual dimensions and density of the constituent substance, the primary particles would form an integral structure, with the density of primary particles being a maximum in the central part of the vortex. If such vortical cloud were left to itself, for example, in weightlessness, than from the outside it would look like a sphere rotating around of its centre. Let's observe now the behavior of the same sphere as the vortical velocity increases.
It is clear that the sphere under consideration would progressively involve an ever-increasing number of initial particles and, hence, it would be growing in size.
Gradually, so many particles would be built up around of the central part of the sphere and they would be so densely packed that such a structure during the whole period of its existence may be regarded as a structure of its own right.
If the linear dimensions of the constituent particles were several orders of magnitude shorter than in the new sphere, then externally it would be just a sphere having a real surface. While analyzing the behavior of the newly-formed sphere, special consideration to the condition of the initial particles being involved into vortical motion. Due to the sizable quantity of the primary particles involved in vortical motion, the multitude of similar objects would be formed. But at the same time, they, in their turn, would be involved in overall vortical motion. In the same manner, spheres of still bigger sizes would come into being. All these spheres would be comprised of smaller spheres.
Thus, our reasoning has come up with defining three levels of structures. As we go further in our considerations and taking into account ever increasing velocity of vortical motion, the multilevel systems can be formed, which would successively involve ever-smaller spheres.
Now we shall consider an internal status of a separate sphere formed at an intermediate level. The spheres of any smaller level would gradually advance to the centre of vortex, and their density would increase until the forces of pressure exceed centripetal forces of a smaller whirlwind. At this moment the smaller sphere would be destroyed, and the energy of its vortex motion would be transferred to a more powerful vortex. An adjacent sphere entrapped from an external cloud would take up the place of the collapsed sphere, and so this process can proceed for quite a long time.
But behavior of the spheres at the following level would be similar. In such case, with multi-level forming of structures, each of the following spheres would constantly entrap smaller spheres released energy from their vortex would support the existence of the structures of a higher level.
Analyzing such arrangement as a continuous unceasing process, we could present it as a consecutive linear chain of mutual transformations. Drawing an analogy to our world, that is, while considering conventional structures of substances, it is possible to present them in a certain sequence. But the connecting links and particles missing for an explanation may be arbitrary designed as the structures of various levels of minimality. The terms mini, micro, nano have been used here for temporary designation of certain classes of particles. But it is merely conditional designation simplifying a general line of reasoning. Using the mathematical treatment while analyzing a dynamic status of such a consecutive chain, it becomes apparent that an open system of such type will never be steady under any conditions.
But our world has been already existing for such a long period of time that the considered structures might grow old and are collapsing just "before our eyes". Therefore, the condition of closed nature of the whole chain of transformations is more applicable in considering a status of the whole system. According to the conditions of necessary sufficiency, the total number of links within a closed system has appeared to be equal seven. In this case, the processes occurring in last link of this chain destroy it down to the structures of the initial level of reasoning. Thus, so to say, the outline of the system of continuously interacting structures has been defined.
But there is a kind of material structures in our world, which do not fit into suggested scheme of development of this process. Such structures are those of living nature like well-known bacteria, cells, organisms, certain species, etc. The processes taking place inside them testify that forming more complex structures in them follows completely different principles.
The vortical motion here plays only an auxiliary role of a process which transfers energy of metabolism. It is a kind of energetic reinforcing carcass, which serves as a base for all living beings.
But the chain of construction of a living substance structure begins with a molecule. In spite of the fact that it consists of atoms each of which represents a separate vortex, in such an arrangement the vortexes do not merge into one vortex of a bigger size. Further development of this class of substances is possible only provided they acquire new properties, e.g., hereditary transmission, accumulation of information, etc. It has become possible only with the advent of the structures like DNA.
Further originating of the cell, and later on, on its basis, other organisms, which are overwhelmingly more complex in their inner structure in comparison with that of "primary bricks of the substance", like atoms and molecules, prompts the way for further analysis.
It goes without saying that the crown of development of all living substances is the brain. This structure, still more complex and mysterious than even myriad of cells comprising a certain organism, is a subject for other special investigations. Here, we would like only to stress its specific role in the chain of arrangements under consideration. Essentially, the brain is a certain arrangement, which may be set off as a separate class of substances from other living substances and ranked even above them. In other words, it is "a super living substance". And again, we obtain a chainof structures, which generate one another, and though they are based on other principles, its basic pattern wonderfully fits into the general line of reasoning.