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which I only reveal in the eighth volume of “Alternative History” — that there’s not only time that moves forward, but also time that moves backward. So again, turning briefly to sociology, even though I don’t like discussing it, it’s easier to give examples this way. I used to write about this in my early rough draft books, back in my youth. I was astonished, back in 2015 or 2012 when I was around 20–25 years old, seeing how my peers — 25-year-olds in St. Petersburg — how even they, and this is in St. Petersburg specifically (which is already different from other cities in Russia), even among them you could see differences. Some 25-year-old guys and girls looked like they were 45, while others looked 20 — and this wasn’t genetics. I explained it as frequency-based. It depends on what part of society you’re connected to. If you’re connected to old time — listening to 90s music, playing the guitar in the yard, following your parents’ values — then at 25 you already look like 45. But those who were plugged into some kind of futuristic or modern stream looked completely different. That’s how all of this interestingly manifested. But that’s sociology — I don’t want to talk about it. I know people like that topic, but it’s like digging through a drawer of dirty underwear. I don’t want to dig in it. Nowadays, there are plenty of so-called experts, bloggers on social media, who teach you how to live — go to them if you want, but I’m not about that. I wrote a couple of books on sins and virtues — that’s enough. So what else? Coming back to the question of how I see the time of the planet. Basically, there is sound. When it stands alone, it’s just sound, that’s all. Of course, I’m not a musician, so I’ll give a clumsy example — don’t judge me harshly. But when we take different notes or sounds, they have different tonalities, right? But it’s still one sound in different stages — makes sense, right? The same goes for light — take the rainbow as an example. Even there, we have a breakdown: three primary colors, then the remaining four. And beyond that, it’s still just stages of one original color. They may all seem different from each other, but they are all just one in different times. Even your ability to see this depends on realizing that time is simply a kind of combination — a formula of the matrix, a template through which everything is laid out this way — even the human body, and everything else. And once you realize that, you’ll begin to see time physically. And it’s also arranged in a very interesting way — you have to take into account this idea of a matrix within a matrix. For example, if we take continents, one continent might represent the far future, and another the distant past. Within that continent are many countries, and they too are divided