Again, you are missing the fact that by talking about
the entire universe, stability AND instability are included as its essential properties, and this fact holds also about The Law Of a Lever and The Pythagorean Theorem (as explicitly shown in
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=10164268&postcount=460).
Since you have used once again
the entire universe, I'll follow the same line:
The best way to understand it is to look at the whole universe as the machine itself.
From this mechanical comprehensive point of view, the fulcrum of a given lever that is located along the Equator of planet Earth, is more stable than the endpoints of a given pole along it, but it is less stable than the fulcrum at the center of the Earth.
The fulcrum at the center of the Earth is more stable than the fulcrum of that given lever, but it is less stable than the fulcrum at the center of the Sun.
the fulcrum at the center of the Sun is more stable than the fulcrum at the center of the Earth, but it is less stable than the fulcrum at the center of the Milky-way galaxy.
The symmetry at the basis of our universe is more stable than any asymmetric phenomena like the acceleration of galaxies and clusters of galaxies all over the observed universe.
So within our universe, there are different scale levels, where within the border of each scale level there is both stability AND instability, or in other word this pair exists independently of any given scale.
So, by your ontological reality can we claim, for example, that the Sun moves around the Earth, or maybe the Milky Way also moves around the Earth? (who knows

).