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Alexandr Korol
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Question: You write that as one develops, the 12 biblical stones collapse into eight, then into three, and finally into a single element. The question is: what are these final three stones and what is the one element into which the last three stones collapse?

Let’s put it this way. The whole world — the entire world — is built according to one and the same formula. A human being, the world, planet Earth, the Solar System, other universes — everything follows one and the same formula. And it’s no coincidence that we have 12 months, 12 signs of the Zodiac, that there is mention of the 12 apostles, and the 12 labors of Hercules. And yes, I believe that if you fully decipher the matrix, you can match colors to each number. For example, what color is the number 1? The number 2, number 3, number 4. And likewise, you can match gemstones, metals, and elements — fire, water, earth, air, ether. But in the first volume of “Alternative History,” that wasn’t the task. The task wasn’t to group everything. The focus was more on this essence, this snag in everything — that there might seem to be 12, but actually it’s not 12; it’s all the same thing, just, for example, in the dark — that’s the snag. Imagine that right now we place three cubes in front of us, at eye level. If these three cubes are facing us with only one side, then we only see one side of each cube. And if that side is blue, we see that the cube — we might assume (because it’s human nature to assume) — that the entire cube is blue, the second is blue, and the third is blue. But if we stood above these cubes, we would see the tops of them, and those tops would be red. And when a person looks at the cube only from above, they think that this cube — meaning the object, and there are three of them lying on the table — they might think they’re red. But see how it turns out that even though the object, the cube, is there — there are three on the table — depending on the angle from which we look, it changes, meaning it becomes something else. From one side, people look at the cube and see it as blue; from another side, on the left, they see it as green; from the right, they see it as red; from yet another side, they see it as purple. And it turns out that if you list all these colors, a person might think there are many cubes, but in reality, there aren’t that many. It’s just that one cube can have multiple properties. And when I was deciphering the matrix, I took these 12 months and divided them into 4 seasons, into 4 times of the year, and in each one, there are 3 months. I assumed that even if there are these three months, they are the same ones that then become the other three