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around you feels changed — well, let’s say people really do feel that. But what is it? I don’t know myself. I’m just a person like you. When you keep a diary — if someone broke your heart and you wrote five pages about it — and then five years later you read it again, you might start feeling exactly like you did back when you wrote it. It’s like something gets fixed in time, like a code, right? Your state, your mood. It’s the same with me. I’m an ordinary person. But if I write a book from the mind, falsely, playing a role, pretending to be someone — a protagonist who’s just trying to impress people — then the whole text, the whole book, might sound sweet to your ears, pleasant, but nothing more. But if the protagonist really is unique and otherworldly, and if some higher forces are writing the book through him, then of course when you read a story, a chapter, you’re not just reading it — you might actually plug into it, connect to it, enter it and experience it. And after that, your entire view of the world and of yourself may change. And in that book, there are so many of these switches from world to world — in the first volume, and in the second, and in the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth. Again — scientifically, nothing can be proven. DNA? There is no such DNA. You’ll go to the doctor, and they’ll say you’re healthy — it all just seemed that way to you. If you tell someone who hasn’t read the book, they’ll say you’re losing your mind, that’s it. If you want to admit that the book is magical and has an effect on people, then it would have to be officially and scientifically recognized. And if that were to happen, then every government, every religion, every country in the world would have to bow down before this book — if they recognized it as magical. But that’s not in the system’s interest, so society will never acknowledge that. Therefore, everyone will always say it’s just a regular book, and what you experienced was all in your head — because of some childhood trauma or psychological issue, and the author, the writer, the book — none of them have anything to do with it. After all, it’s just words. You can watch horror movies or, excuse me, even adult films — and those should have a much stronger influence on you, right? But they don’t. And those are some seriously explicit things. And here, you see, it’s just myths of Ancient Greece, a bit of science fiction about time travel. If a person begins to perceive reality differently because of that, they’ll never be able to prove it — to themselves or to anyone else. But the fact remains: 99% of readers feel something when they read the book. But you can’t prove that. For me, as the protagonist of the book,