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And they could indeed exist as such, but they simply transform into something else at different stages. And if we assume there are four seasons, then this is again the same triad, but in summer, it is one thing, in spring another, in winter yet another — this is how it works. Do you see how much further this goes? How this matrix within a matrix folds and unfolds, like the micro- and macro-world? Just as I started today by mentioning that there are these 12 zodiac signs — meaning 12 months. So, not only is this same triad distributed across four seasons, but I also stated that these 12 zodiac signs are themselves further divided even more. They unfold into yet another level, where they have four cycles within them — just like four years leading up to a leap year, which we should not forget. So, as I continue deciphering all of this, I start asserting that by the end of the first and second volumes, I was already reflecting on something that still does not let me rest today, something I am actively working on — numbers. This seven, this eighth angle, the eighth day — these are all unique things. And so, we have a rainbow. And this rainbow is white light that breaks down into these stages. I then begin drawing an analogy. Of course, maybe these things are called differently, maybe there are no actual contradictions in anything. That is, if we come across something in mythology, astrology, astronomy, or in some ancient Chinese traditions where certain key numbers are mentioned — like the 32 paths in Kabbalah, or 64, which is often found in Asia, or 8, which is a highly favored number in Asian cultures and also my personal favorite — we must understand that none of them are mistaken. It is simply the same concept but either expanded or contracted. And when we grasp this principle of expansion and contraction, then we will understand everything. It’s like a clock — on the clock face, we see 12 hours written. But in reality, we experience a full period where the hand moves through an entire 12-hour cycle in the light and another 12-hour cycle in the dark, making a full 24 hours. We encounter this, don’t we? We do. And likewise, we encounter the leap year cycle, which we also pass through. Do we go through it? We do. That’s why, at the beginning of this volume, I hypothesized: why not assume that instead of 12 months, we actually have 24? And if we take into account not only the light side but also the dark side, then there are 24 opposing months as well, making it 48 in total. And if we consider how this then flips in leap years, and that a cube has not only side faces but can also be rotated over its top,