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Here, what are "other realities" meant? I think the two old buddies are Eve and Adam but why the writer has to say "they're old friends from other times and lives, or other realities"??

Any idea ??

Maybe he is talking of other worlds he fantasizes to exist.
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Here, what are "other realities" meant? I think the two old buddies are Eve and Adam but why the writer has to say "they're old friends from other times and lives, or other realities"??

Any idea ??

Maybe he is talking of other worlds he fantasizes to exist.
Or aliens from another planet?
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Or aliens from another planet?

Absolutely possible!

Why on earth not!
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