further into the remaining ones that have not yet collapsed, some of my acquaintances may no longer be there – simply because they do not exist in those versions. In these multiverses, they are still present, but in five multiverses from now, they might be gone. By the time I reach paradise – or rather, the fourth dimension – all these multiverses will have ended, leaving only one. This is a very rough explanation – there are still many nuances and details to consider. I am currently working on this and continuing to decipher it all.
It can also be theoretically assumed that when the Last Judgment is over, it might go unnoticed by people – as if life continues as usual, the future develops, everything is fine – but in reality, it is already paradise. And if someone who was previously associated with evil appears in this paradise, then the version of them that was evil no longer exists; instead, this is another version of them, one that belongs in paradise. That means you were in a multiverse where they were evil, but that multiverse is now gone, and in paradise, they exist as a good version of themselves. On the other hand, if that person did not make it to paradise, then they ended up in hell. It means all multiverses where they existed were erased, and they remained in hell – so they are no longer with you in paradise. This is another way it might work. However, this is still a very rough and unrefined explanation.