Conversation with the Mystic-Old-Man.
Alexander: Hello. I have a question. In 2010, I was solving a matrix with my friends and drawing it on the city of Saint Petersburg, and I came to the conclusion that it is an eight-pointed star. One person told me that people can’t find or see this matrix, but I can because you have to look at it not flat, as I drew it, but volumetrically and from the inside. And only now, this year, just five minutes ago, I truly assembled this matrix volumetrically and saw a sphere inside. Am I on the right path?
Mystic-Old-Man: Well, basically, that’s what it is.
Alexander: What is this exactly?
Mystic-Old-Man: If you start drawing, correlating, and measuring all the streets that were laid out in a straight line, certain points of tension begin to form. These points of tension, at their points of refraction, model this sphere. It doesn’t really matter which points they are, where they will be active or passive.
Alexander: Alright, I’ve looked at many ancient alchemical engravings, some from as far back as 1500, and I noticed that alchemists, when they secreted what they found, always showed that they discovered a sphere similar to the globus cruciger. Is this the same thing?
Mystic-Old-Man: Practically, yes. The activity of points on the sphere that form it varies across its surface. That is the essence of the phenomenon.
Alexander: Okay. Is this the same sphere that is shown on icons when the Lord or the Son of God holds it in their hand?
Mystic-Old-Man: That meaning wasn’t originally intended there.
Alexander: But could it be that those who made those icons might not have known about it, yet the essence remains the same?
Mystic-Old-Man: Certainly. They probably didn’t know what they were doing.
Alexander: Okay. And so, without really knowing what I was doing, I found this sphere. What should I do next? Is this the finish, the end? I mean, what I started in 2010 — is it almost done or finished?
Mystic-Old-Man: No, not the end.
Alexander: And now I’m describing all this in my book, in the eighth volume.