‘We don’t die. None of us. Ever. You know the phenomenon: when in danger, our perception sharpens and time slows. Meaning that at the moment of ultimate danger, which is death, time stops completely for each and every one of us. This is why people never die. Not a person has ever died in the world. I was a teacher. I know a thing or two about relativity. Outside, time flows as usual for all the people, but inside it just stops. And we enter paradise. Through this dazzling pinhole, we enter the particle of eternity. There we live forever, all of us separated from each other by this common bliss.’
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