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Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2026 2:53 pm
by Alexandr Korol
Friend: We aren’t even discussing that yet, right? That’s a separate topic.
Digging, they say, for example, the Obvodny Canal. It was probably made later,
I don’t know the exact historical dates. But still, to pave everything...
Alexandr: Yes, all those embankments made of that stone, of granite.
It’s mind-blowing.
Friend: Saint Isaac’s Cathedral. You look at it when you walk right up to it…
Alexandr: And at the same time, again, everyone just perceives it as some
kind of beautiful art. But people, especially back then, couldn’t have done it
without a reason — and now I see that meaning, that everything was done with
a purpose.
Friend: With a sacred meaning.
Alexandr: Yes. Saint Petersburg has the largest number of angel depictions
in the world. The greatest number of angels.
Friend: Everyone looks at it superficially, but no one asks the question: why is
it like this? There stands Saint Isaac’s Cathedral with its colonnade and a huge
variety of different sculptures, yes. But every single side has its own meaning.
Alexandr: Every side is a different world. The corner of the Gospel.
Friend: Yes, it’s interesting.
Alexandr: A parallel prophecy. And it’s a prophecy about everything.
Friend: How did they know this in the 17th century? They just “discovered”
it, built Saint Petersburg on a swamp. And then, somehow, they built
Saint Isaac’s in just 50 years.
Alexandr: Yes, and they depicted everything that will happen in the future on it.
Friend: Interesting.
Alexandr: So, what else did we discuss about time back then? Ah, right —
the idea that, again, if we talk about the age of human beings... it’s quite
possible that a person — and there’s a reason for the Russian word for human,
chelo-vek. Even though elsewhere it’s “human,” “humanoid,” and so on, here
it’s chelo (forehead/head) and vek (a century/age); he lives for that period.
Maybe every person who lives, lives — metaphorically speaking — to be 100
years old. But naturally, because there are a whole bunch of multiverses, in
the multiverse where you live, that person might have died before your eyes —
sickened or killed. But he doesn’t know it; it only happened that way for you,
while he continues to live on. Then he might “die” again, but he won’t know it.