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Me and another top astronomer have analyzed the entire series of Cosmic Gegagedigedagedago and have come up with the following: 360° VR Cosmic Gegagedigedagedago: We are introduced to the 4 "Primers" (The first 4 planets in our solar system). An asteroid narrowly misses the Primers before an astronaut appears, which can be seen floating above Venus. A Black Hole can be seen in the distant, which we theorize to be the first Great Danger. Another theory is that the first Great Danger is instead the astronaut. However, the astronaut is not present in the non-vr version of the episode. 360° VR Cosmic Gegagedigedagedago 2: A prequel to 360° VR Cosmic Gegagedigedagedago in which we are shown a parallel universe with the 4 Primers. Two "Outer Rim" planets appear through a dimensional rift: Saturn and Venus. Venus promptly kicks Saturn back through the portal before the Sun appears and devours the remaining planets, turning black before the video ends while the portal remains open. It is theorized that the Sun in this universe becomes the Great Danger in the first episode and travels through the portal to the Primary Universe. 360° VR Cosmic Gegagedigedagedago 2: The episode begins with the 4 Primers doing nothing before we are introduced to the rest of the Outer Rim planets. We can assume that this Saturn was the one kicked through the portal by Venus, and the current Venus belongs to a different universe or the Venus in the prequel episode was from a different universe. The Sun appears, which causes the 4 Outer Rim planets to panic, as the original Saturn would have warned the otherwise ignorant Outer Rim planets as to the dangers of the Sun. In the non-vr version of the episode, all planets are afraid of the Sun as it launches a solar flare out from itself. However, it misses and everyone celebrates; perhaps a misfire. Cosmic Gegagedigedagedago 3 | 360° VR: This is a titular beach episode that serves as filler for the plot. We are introduced to the 4 Dwarf planets, one of which seems to possess some form of cloaking technology. The Sun appears once more, as well as the 4 Primers and the 4 Outer Rim planets, but as this is an episode dedicated to character development and fan service, there is no quarrel between any parties. In the non-vr version of the episode, a 5th Dwarf Planet is present. Cosmic Gegagedigedagedago 4 | 360º VR: We are met with the 4 Primers and the Sun once again. An alien spacecraft emerges and threatens the Primers and the Sun, but is promptly defeated. They celebrate briefly before another Great Danger appeares: a charred planet made presumably of flesh who threatens the Primers and the Sun in the last moments of the episode before it ends. Cosmic Gegagedigedagedago 5: The 4 Primers engage in cosmic battle with the 2nd Great Danger. The Great Danger launches spacecraft at the Primers repeatedly, which is repelled by Earth's planetary defense system. After 3 waves of assault, the Great Danger leaves, although not entirely defeated/destroyed Conclusions: -Humans live in a universe with living planets. The only human we see is an astronaut floating through space in the first episode. Whether they live on this universe' version of Earth is unknown. These humans are much larger than we are and seem to be able to materialize out of nothing. -Most cosmic bodies are living entities, such as the planets, suns, black holes, and dwarf planets. However, some cosmic entities such as the asteroid in the first episode are nonliving. -Other lifeforms exist in this universe, such as the ones piloting the space craft in the 5th and 6th episode. The unknown entities piloting the space craft appear to originate from the 2nd Great Danger. However, one theory is that these spacecraft are not piloted by individual entities and instead an extension of the 2nd Great Danger. -Travel between parallel universes is possible, but only by living planets. Time travel may also be possible in the same regard. -Certain planetary bodies have innate special abilities, such as the Sun being able to launch Solar Flares in the non-vr version of episode 4, the Dwarf Planet having cloaking capabilities in the vr version of episode 4, and the Earth having an interplanetary defense system in episode 6. -The 2nd Great Danger may possibly be Nibiru, a cataclysmic planetary body that is hypothetically set on a collision course with Earth. However, it is visually hard to distinguish whether the 2nd Great Danger is in fact Nibiru or a planet made of some sort of charred/rotten meat or flesh. It would mean a lot to the scientific community if any of our theories could be proven or expanded upon. Decades have been spent researching this strange universe that has been laid out before us.