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Question: In “Alternative History,” in the second volume, you describe how the one who has guided you your entire life — the one you hear — has saved you several times. If something happened to you, he would intervene a day earlier and fix it, because he sees the entire future, yet you still retained the phantoms. Could you please explain this?

Well, yes, at the time when I was working on the second volume, I had such thoughts. Later, of course, I understood and realized much more in the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth volumes. I had this assumption: if I — that is, the one who is God or someone from the future — if he controls time, if he exists outside of time, then he knows everything that could happen, which means he can always fix everything. Yes, I had such thoughts, but I don’t even want to reveal all of this now — I explain it in the third, fourth, and fifth volumes, where I even call the Mystic-Old-Man, and he confirms that something happened in 2021. Yes, that was in the third volume of “Alternative History,” where I come to the realization that we live in a simulation, and that it’s possible things were rewritten. Meaning something happened just now, but then it was rewound a couple of days back, and we don’t even know it. But the fact that we lived through it may have somehow been encoded into us, we feel it but don’t understand what it is. Yes, I always had such sensations — things I won’t describe — something I feel and don’t understand whether I feel it because it’s about to happen and I’m seeing the future, since it didn’t happen in the past. Or I feel it because it did happen, but it was erased from my memory, as if it never occurred. But it remains in me like a phantom sensation. And I had such assumptions — that maybe I actually died, and not just once. Then those who control everything somehow rewound time by a couple of days, and I continued living as if nothing had happened. Yet there’s a lingering feeling, like a deep inner sense — as if you fell off a cliff — that remains. Figuratively speaking. Right now, there’s no point in discussing or speculating about this. Why? Because to even begin to understand how that could be — how someone could rewind time, right? — how I could still have these sensations? And if they rewound it, was it just my life or everyone’s life on Earth? To comprehend that, you need to read the third volume. In the third volume, it’s about simulation, multiverse, virtual reality. There’s even a series I recommend — “Travelers” — where it’s shown