The main ideas of the world coordinate system based on the extreme dynamic equilibria are considered: three fundamental limits (identification, system-communication, orientation to the rhythms of world harmony), the corresponding axes, and the cells of the phenomenal space. It is noted that natural or cultural objects can be stable only if they are in the calibration nodes of the coordinate system, which are separated from each other by intervals corresponding to the frequency of oscillations of the rhythms of the world. Calibration is to identify the optimal and stable "step" of these rhythms. It is "the full-time existence" of the natural/cultural objects. The universalism of the coordinate system rests on the cell of consciousness considered in accordance with Husserl's ideas in the phenomenal world. Two processes form the cell: from real equilibria to phenomena and horizons, and further refinement of this cell in the phenomenal space. "Intentional" and "horizontal" dimensions of consciousness are revealed in the process of phenomenological reduction. Intentional measurement is associated with the process of constant purification of consciousness, and the full consciousness of the phenomenological horizon takes into account all its possible forms (scattered, determined by memory, imagination, etc.). The model that connects the dimensions of consciousness in a phenomenal cell is much simpler than in the original cell based on the natural setting of consciousness. Therefore, the phenomenological method is the most convenient for the development of ideas about the world coordinate system based on extreme dynamic equilibria.