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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 3:08 pm
No, not quite. First of all, let me remind you again, even though it has been shown and given to everyone. When you imagine a cube... What did it all start with? It started with the matrix I began to decipher. I used the cube as a base. But then you need to look at it correctly. People are used to seeing it with one of its flat sides on a table, and that’s it – the cube is there. You see that it has sides, a top, and the side on which it stands. But can you, please, not place the cube in front of you like that and imagine it differently? Place it on one of its corners, on a corner. And look at it, not as a flat side, but at the place where three of its sides meet, at that corner. Look at this geometric figure like this, and you will immediately see how much more opens up. Now imagine further: if you look at it like this, then imagine how unusual it is for you to sit. It is clear that earlier, in order for you to at least imagine it, I wrote that you should picture yourself sitting in a corner of a room. Now imagine that when you sit in a room corner, the room is slightly tilted, as if the corner you are sitting in is actually embedded in the ground – you need to understand this as well. More precisely, as I wrote earlier, imagine that behind you there is a whole bunch of similar worlds. You only see the first such world, and it is ours, guys, it’s ours. These are not the worlds of the gods. When you sit in the eighth corner, you see seven more corners in front of you – these are our worlds. There is just such a division: three, then four, then from them seven if you put them together, and it starts to expand further. This is simply how the matrix unfolds, as you like to use this word “unfolds.” It starts to unfold like this. Yes, it begins to unfold this way. This is just the start of how the eighth corner unfolds. But now you need to understand that this eighth corner, where you are sitting, has a whole bunch of similar matrices, similar eighth corners. So the point of the eighth corner unfolds in different directions, and these are entirely different worlds, from where people return or aliens come from. And He also rules there. He sits, and He immediately unfolds everywhere, but the cover is different everywhere, while the essence is the same. So, if you imagine it like this... How should it be correctly counted? Probably, it should be counted correctly as 8, 8, 16, well, yes, it turns out to be 64 dimensions. You must understand that this eight is only the eighth corner of one cube. Now imagine that there is a large cube, which I already mentioned earlier, consisting of eight cubes. And all these eighth corners connect in the center, where the root is, where the cross is. And this entire world of eight corners sits there, but it unfolds everywhere. Do you understand? But on the one hand, it seems that