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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2025 6:00 pm
by Alexandr Korol
other multiverses. And what the Mystic-Old-Man said about the process of accumulating and preserving energy – it cannot just disappear; it only changes forms and transforms into something else. All the people who are here right now, they are also in many other places, and besides being in many places, they exist in some where they are like robots, and there is the main point where they are now conscious. If the conscious person dies here, they wake up in another place, in another reality. Why is the system leading me to this, I don’t know. It is quite possible that this ties into the idea that all my previous volumes of “Alternative History” were about what exists on this side of life, on this side of the world, where people live and where the three main gods manifest, which I concluded in the fourth volume, and the fifth volume is about what exists on the other side of the world. And what lies on that other side, one of the “ones,” is not only the theme of death, but it also relates to dreams and the places where the gods live, so everything is connected. You see, if you imagine a coin, I’ve been telling about one side of the coin in all the previous volumes, and now I’m talking about the other side, the one that comes after, the one not here, but on the other side. So, the theme of the afterlife is interconnected with the theme of dreams. How I will decode this further – I don’t know. I may start watching some simple films or shows and see what the system highlights for me, what lesson I should learn from that. Next, naturally, after dreams, after this theme, I wanted to focus on and read about who Ether is.

In mythology, as we are delving into mythology in the fifth volume: “Aether (‘ether, upper air’) in ancient Greek mythology is the upper layer of air (the sky), the dwelling place of the gods, as well as its personification – the deity Aether.

Aether, as a part of the world, is the upper (mountainous), most light (thin, rarefied), transparent, and radiant layer of air, the upper layer of the sky, which the gods breathe and in which they live. Aether reaches the peak of Olympus, where the Olympian gods reside.

According to the most popular version, the god Aether was the son of Erebus (the underground Darkness) and Nyx-Night, and the brother of Hemera (Day).”