“Wow. So that’s who you are.” And then I said: “And you forbade me from building relationships and always wanted me to live alone so I could hear your voice?” They answered: “Yes.” Because when I’m with people, they can’t communicate with me, and I can’t communicate with them. But when I’m alone, I hear them, and they hear me – no distortion. I replied: “Okay, sorry for breaking the rules.” And then only from 2019 onwards, the topic about aliens starts to unfold, but it continues later on. This is my adventure when I return to Russia after Los Angeles.
Question: Why do you briefly touch upon the topic on page 60 that the matrix unfolds and folds, without explaining it in detail? Should the reader stumble upon these lines or seek further information, what do you think?
I believe that the information laid out in the first volume, which is not revealed, will be explained in the following volumes. When a person re-reads it, it will gain meaning. Right now, it doesn’t make sense, but it will in the future. What’s the paradox? When a person reads the first volume, they see one thing. After reading the first and second volumes, they will re-read the first volume with a new perspective, because the second volume will have shed light on a lot of things. After reading the first, second, and third volumes, when they read the first again, they will see everything differently because the second and third volumes will have illuminated a lot for them – what was a stick has now become a flute. Everything changes, perception changes, the meaning of words changes, everything changes. The same goes here. In the first volume, there was a lot that seemed like it had been planted in a garden, and now we’re waiting for it to grow, and it will grow. There was something key, something interesting, like the matrix folding and unfolding – that’s one thing. The second thing is what Big Alexander said: “Since this is a mechanism and clock, which direction should we set it to? Clockwise or counterclockwise? Forward or backward?” That’s what he told me. And he said: “Think about this.” What he meant by that, I still don’t know, but it will unfold – both the folding and the unfolding of the matrix will be revealed. But what’s interesting is that such a short phrase like “the matrix folded, unfolded” has kept people hooked for more than 10 years. Imagine, readers have been fixated on this phrase for over 10 years. Why? Why?