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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2025 5:49 pm
Mystic-Old-Man: Eight.
Alexandr: Eight?
Mystic-Old-Man: Yes.
Alexandr: Only eight cubes, that’s all?
Mystic-Old-Man: Yes.
Alexandr: And the trajectory, the degrees, how many versions are there for how it should be rotated? One, two, three?
Mystic-Old-Man: Oh, that’s infinite.
Alexandr: So, there are only eight of them. Figuratively speaking, I rotate four cubes along one trajectory like a flower, and four cubes along another. So, the trajectories are limited.
Mystic-Old-Man: They are limited in rotation, but they are not limited in space, because movement begins upward, right, left in space.
Alexandr: Ah, I see. So in that sense it’s infinite. Am I correct that when I rotate this cube like this, a sphere forms around the cube, and there’s also like a cube inside?
Mystic-Old-Man: Yes.
Alexandr: What stage of completing the matrix deciphering is this? Should I keep searching further or is this it?
Mystic-Old-Man: Of course, keep searching.
Alexandr: Oh, alright then. One last question. When I rotate this cube eight times — eight cubes — each cube has eight vertices. Do all these vertices count as points on the sphere, or do vertices often coincide?
Mystic-Old-Man: All count.
Alexandr: All, okay. That’s all then, thank you very much. Goodbye.
If given an explanation, I just talked with Big Alexander about the conversation with the Mystic-Old-Man. He said that it is exactly as I understand it — about the transition, disappearance, this state of the Spirit. And I remember, when I was younger, well, about 20 years old, I had such thoughts: “Where do all the alchemists go, if any of them became immortal or almighty, where did they disappear to? Why is there not a single one? They were all searching, but when it seems they find something, they immediately disappear somewhere.” And gods always disappear somewhere, right?
Alexandr: Eight?
Mystic-Old-Man: Yes.
Alexandr: Only eight cubes, that’s all?
Mystic-Old-Man: Yes.
Alexandr: And the trajectory, the degrees, how many versions are there for how it should be rotated? One, two, three?
Mystic-Old-Man: Oh, that’s infinite.
Alexandr: So, there are only eight of them. Figuratively speaking, I rotate four cubes along one trajectory like a flower, and four cubes along another. So, the trajectories are limited.
Mystic-Old-Man: They are limited in rotation, but they are not limited in space, because movement begins upward, right, left in space.
Alexandr: Ah, I see. So in that sense it’s infinite. Am I correct that when I rotate this cube like this, a sphere forms around the cube, and there’s also like a cube inside?
Mystic-Old-Man: Yes.
Alexandr: What stage of completing the matrix deciphering is this? Should I keep searching further or is this it?
Mystic-Old-Man: Of course, keep searching.
Alexandr: Oh, alright then. One last question. When I rotate this cube eight times — eight cubes — each cube has eight vertices. Do all these vertices count as points on the sphere, or do vertices often coincide?
Mystic-Old-Man: All count.
Alexandr: All, okay. That’s all then, thank you very much. Goodbye.
If given an explanation, I just talked with Big Alexander about the conversation with the Mystic-Old-Man. He said that it is exactly as I understand it — about the transition, disappearance, this state of the Spirit. And I remember, when I was younger, well, about 20 years old, I had such thoughts: “Where do all the alchemists go, if any of them became immortal or almighty, where did they disappear to? Why is there not a single one? They were all searching, but when it seems they find something, they immediately disappear somewhere.” And gods always disappear somewhere, right?