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Alexandr Korol
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Conversation with the Mystic-Old-Man

Alexandr: I have a question. Could it be that, for example, there is a person who dies today in a multiverse where he lived, but he doesn’t notice it because he finds himself in another multiverse and thinks that...?
Mystic-Old-Man: This phenomenon does indeed exist because this is how the paradox of the universe manifests. Or rather – this is one of the paradoxes.
Alexandr: Okay. Then I have another question. Could it be that, for example, there was an ancient civilization, like the Egyptian one, and then everything on Earth was destroyed, but these people didn’t realize it? As if they didn’t know they had died, and they just kept living, and in reality, that is paradise – they just continued living without knowing that everything had been destroyed?
Mystic-Old-Man: Alex, you just described the paradox itself.
Alexandr: Yes, yes. I just deliberately asked two similar questions – one about a person and one about a civilization. Okay. Then I have another question. So, when they talk about the “Resurrection” that everyone is waiting for on Judgment Day, does it mean that everyone will instantly die, but in reality, no one will realize it? Some will just end up in paradise, and others in hell. Is that what it’s about? That everyone will wake up the next morning in different vibrations without noticing it?
Mystic-Old-Man: No, it’s more complicated than that. What you described is one aspect of it. One aspect. It’s kind of partial, not even half, even less than half. It’s about a third of it, so to speak, but in reality, it is much more diverse in its forms of manifestation, in these paradoxes.
Alexandr: Well, that’s exactly why I wanted to break a complex question into pieces. And here’s the second question, which is a part of the first one – I just divided it to make it easier to ask. Could it be that this moment, the one that happens instantly, is actually happening right now, but stretched out over time?
Mystic-Old-Man: It could be, and that is precisely the paradox, because this paradox manifests even within a person. When cells divide and grow rapidly, time slows down. But when cells divide less frequently and take longer, time speeds up – that happens in old age. And as a result, at some point, it aligns with light, with the movement of light, and then time stops altogether.