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and they might have concluded or assumed that if all time exists at once, then what does that mean? Some might have thought that there are people from the future among us now, and people from the past as well. No, not to that extent — not that people from the 18th century are walking among us alongside people from the 23rd century. Although people from the 23rd century can always come here — but not those from the 18th. However! What I’d add as something interesting, after working through all my volumes of “Alternative History,” is that by the time I was working on the eighth volume, I’d say it’s possible that all these planets might actually be one single planet. You see, after I started encountering, in later books, the themes of simulations, virtual reality, multiverses, and higher intelligences — consciousness, intellects — then after that kind of information, anything becomes possible. So, you see, I no longer take things literally — I perceive them more like a formula — and I don’t take planets or our Solar System literally anymore. Because once you realize that the way I’m living now is just one version among many in the multiverse, and even when I “died” — I didn’t really die but continued on in another multiverse — then honestly, planets become the least of your concerns, which is kind of funny. But in general, yes, the planets of the Solar System, like continents and how we perceive all of this, of course it’s not just there for decoration. I’d put it this way: the sky, the stars, and celestial bodies — I would say they play the most significant and central role in our lives. Whether we understand that or not is a different question. But in truth, they are the very essence of everything. Essentially, they’re the blueprints of the planet, the blueprints of worlds. Let’s put it this way — if we draw an analogy, which I explore in the next volume, between continents and planets, it’s the same idea. Only continents are surrounded by water and have a fiery core underneath us, and planets — well, they’re out there, also as if in water, just in the sky, and they too have a core. And when I drew that analogy, what can we suppose? We live on all the continents — so maybe there is life on all the planets too. And the fact that we don’t perceive it — well again, if we’re living in some kind of simulation, then it’s like an unloaded or unreadable file. We simply can’t read it; to us, it seems lifeless because we don’t have the right software code. It’s a different vibration. But the point is, we can assume that there is life on all these planets. Just not for us, Earthlings — but if we changed our internal code, then we might be able to see what we currently don’t. We can assume that, can’t we?