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In reality, your friend, who was pure of heart and made the right choices, was in a different multiverse where, instead of an apocalypse, the Kingdom of God and paradise arrived. For your friend, there was no apocalyptic event, no end of the world after five days. Instead, something happened where his surroundings became even more loving, kind, and spiritual. Life flourished for him. So your friend – the Ancient Egyptian who lived a righteous life – continues to live in that Egypt, in a world of wealth, happiness, love, and harmony. All those who deserved paradise did not witness the end of the world or any apocalyptic events. They continued to live in their pyramids, so to speak, in a kingdom of prosperity and light. There are also people in a parallel reality who, instead of experiencing paradise, are engulfed by the fiery gehenna. They suffer, fall ill, perish, and live in torment, as if trapped in a post-apocalyptic nightmare, like in the movie “The Book of Eli” or “Mad Max”. Their world is one of devastation and endless struggle. We, however, cannot know this directly, but for those in that multiverse, it is their reality. It’s as if there are two distinct multiverses – paradise and hell – manifesting simultaneously and instantaneously when a pivotal event occurs that seems to annihilate everything. Take, for example, the scenario of Ancient Egypt I described earlier. After five days, some catastrophic event happens, but the experience of it diverges dramatically based on the individual’s spiritual state. For those destined for paradise, the world around them transforms into a realm of light, harmony, and spirituality. They may not even realize that a catastrophic event occurred – they simply continue their lives as though nothing happened, basking in newfound peace and enlightenment. For others, however, those same five days lead to destruction, war, sickness, and unending suffering. They are plunged into a version of reality akin to hell, where their existence becomes one of ceaseless pain and despair. This dichotomy – heaven and hell – emerges instantly when a global or cosmic event triggers a separation of realities. It is not something they consciously perceive; rather, those in paradise continue their lives unaware of any destruction, while those in hell bear the full brunt of the catastrophe. Throughout ancient times and civilizations, this same phenomenon has played out repeatedly during what could be called the “Judgment Day.” It is as though a moment comes when humanity is divided. For those who are pure and deserving of paradise, they experience no calamities, no wars, and no suffering. Instead, their reality