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Alexandr Korol
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I also liked this picture, it is Armenian, Christian, ancient, depicting Jesus and the twelve apostles. But actually, what I saw unusual here is that it’s as if He — well, this picture basically shows that it is Him and the twelve apostles — is also Him, just his twelve versions, so Jesus is the thirteenth, like a unique element, and there are twelve versions of Himself laid out. And here is actually a very good hint about the matrix: that the matrix, which in the end must be fully completed, should consist of twelve elements, and these twelve elements should be like the element inside. So the twelve apostles are the twelve dimensions of Jesus.

The last thing the system highlighted to me was, for some reason, a square, a plane square. But it is divided into nine squares, like a Rubik’s Cube — not into four squares on the side of the square, but into nine. I don’t know why or what for, but I noted it down. Then the system also highlighted to me over the last two weeks that there is a kind of cross, and there are different kinds of crosses. I like most of all the crosses that are equilateral, where all the arms are equal in all directions, so it fits into a square. And there is such a cross, like the intersection of a square, and on the sides of this cross — let’s say, on the edges of this cross — there are smaller crosses, so there is a big central cross and four smaller ones on the sides. It appears in many places; if I’m not mistaken, I read somewhere that it’s even on the flag of Georgia. There is such a cross. And this cross is highlighted to me. It’s like some kind of matrix or another clue, so I noted it down as well. I started reading everything about what crosses actually are. I began to decode the matrix again and started drawing it in a plane. And look, it’s interesting that if you depict the cube not from the square side but from a proper angle, as I described in the second volume, let’s say, looking at the cube as if it were a hexagon — if you depict the cube like that, then it looks exactly like this hexagon, so these six rays on the sides are exactly that main six, which is important, because see, the seven is in the center and the eight is in the center. And so it turns out that if you take one cube, position it at the correct angle to depict it as a hexagon, and do the same with a second cube, placing it on top of the first and shifting it slightly, then we get — please — 12 rays, which correspond to the 12 zodiac signs.