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still playing in the physical world. But in a more distant future, a person no longer needs a time machine — they can simply appear here and now and disappear, because with their consciousness alone, they can tune into any time, any density of vibrations, and cease to be visible where they are and become visible here. That’s how it is. And I begin to... Again, this is yet another layer that I reveal in the third volume — so many topics, all intertwining: gods, systems, time. And here I realize — aha, why is it that I, Alexandr Korol, the main hero of the first volume, the second — one must always remember, even while reading and living through the third volume, not to forget what was in the first and second volumes. And I understand that in the first and second volumes, I saw the future. And I always saw different futures. And I remember that since childhood, I saw a future where everything in the world was fine, but I was not there. Yet everyone was talking about me, as if I were watching everyone from the outside, and as if everyone was thinking about me, and I could feel that everyone was in my head, or that I was in everyone’s head. I saw that kind of future since childhood. And I was waiting for it to happen. But at the same time, since childhood, I was somehow afraid of the future, as if something terrifying was going to happen in the world. I couldn’t describe what, but I was deeply afraid and always tried to warn everyone about it. And I was convinced and saw that the future was somehow centered in Russia, and that something would happen in the world where there would not be a single person who wasn’t thinking about me. That as if everyone who doesn’t think about me is gone — that’s how I crudely expressed it back when I was 18 — as if not a single person would remain on Earth who hadn’t read my books or who didn’t believe in me. Only those who read the books, who believe in my information, meaning in me, would remain. That’s how I perceived it. I didn’t understand why. And that’s why I desperately wanted to save everyone, to make sure everyone read the books so that they would all survive. But something else was curious. When I finished the first volume of “Alternative History” in August 2023, I saw the future where everything was burning. It was like a fire sweeping through, like a tsunami wave, only made of flames, passing right through me, consuming everything in its path. And Big Alexander was terrified and started telling me not to think about it, not to believe in it, that it could be avoided, that “You are here precisely to prevent this, under no circumstances should this happen.” That I shouldn’t let