His system, create another system — The Mother of God, meaning the wife who is created by Him? That is, an ideology through which people begin to develop socially and materially — to build flying saucers, to create technology so that people no longer get sick. This is how I begin to see it. It will be difficult for you to imagine. Difficult. Alright, let’s move on.
Another topic, another layer — the most important one in the third volume... So, alright, we’ve talked about time, simulations, systems, God, spirits. Now you must understand, realize, and take note that any Spirit is a mind. But each mind is like a system, like a Wi-Fi point, yet it also has a leader, and there is a main leader, under whom there are other leaders, and more beneath them — this is the hierarchy of Spirits, meaning these minds. And all people, in one way or another, are connected to some mind. This is something essential to grasp in order to understand how we are structured within this system, within this world. It is also important to realize that this is precisely futurology, and that after reading the third volume, people — readers — begin to approach all ancient sacred texts of different religions with greater interest, respect, and even hunger, devouring them eagerly. Because now they no longer see them as the words of some old man with a beard, but as if they are stories told by some programmer-hacker explaining how the system works. And how else could he explain it? He named one system The Mother of God, another — God, another — the Son of God. And all of these are different minds, meaning Spirits, meaning systems. And when you begin to look at everything this way, a completely different world unfolds before you, seen from an entirely new angle. This was the task I set for myself in the third volume — to show this perspective. But beyond that, the most important aspect of the multiverse is not just understanding how it is structured — I lead the reader toward that through the fourth and fifth volumes. What matters is not the mechanics of the multiverse, but rather shifting the perspective: instead of thinking of it as a multiverse, instead of thinking of it as a simulation, you must now see it as virtual reality. Why do I use different terms to describe the same world? Because when I say “system,” you immediately understand — it means what? A matrix, meaning something computational, which implies the existence of minds. When I say “multiverse,” you understand that if everything is computational, then multiverses must exist,