Matrix Construction. Conclusion.
I want to remind both the reader and myself once again about the discoveries or observations I made while working on the eighth volume of “Alternative History” — specifically regarding the matrix. It so happened that in 2025, when my vacations and travels to different countries ended, I became restless about how and where to place the new geometric figures I had discovered into my matrix. In the fourth volume, I discovered the geometric figure — the icosahedron — which turned out to be the element of water and a symbol of the underworld and the Spirit of Justice. While working on and completing the fifth volume, I came to realize there is another geometric figure — the dodecahedron, somewhat like a soccer ball, almost but not exactly, such a geometric figure. It turns out this matrix symbolizes the element ether. It also symbolizes the Spirit of Death and the world of the dead, the realm of the dead. After the fifth volume, as I continued my sci-fi adventure of unraveling the spirits, in the eighth volume I begin approaching the idea that I have found four spirits in total — but what about the fifth? The four spirits I found are heaven, earth, underworld, and death — that is, morning, day, evening, night. So what comes next? I understand that among these four worlds, the four spirits I found earlier, there is no fifth element. The fifth element turns out to be the tetrahedron, which I actually had in my matrix that I deciphered back in the second volume. It turns out this is the fifth element and the element of fire. I realize that having found the fifth element, there must be a sixth and seventh, which I also find. The sixth element is another tetrahedron, but inverted downward, and the seventh element is two tetrahedrons combined, forming a stellated octahedron, also called the Merkaba. I understand that the system and the Spirit lead me this way, and that in the eighth volume I must reflect on this topic and return to the matrix construction I showed in the second volume of “Alternative History”. When I found the throne — the cube — and when I found the Cherubim and saw certain geometric figures, it was as if I presented this as a mini-version, but I understood that later I would need to return to it in detail. And I realize that the eighth volume is the time — right now — when I must return to this matrix and complete it. Even though it is, so to speak, already deciphered, it still needs to be finished.