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Kozyrev Mirrors

Nikolai Kozyrev had plenty of opportunity to develop his unconventional ideas about time. The Soviet scientist was arrested in 1936 and sent to a gulag in Siberia by Josef Stalin, charged with spreading malicious propaganda.

Once considered the most promising astrophysicist in all of the Soviet Union, Kozyrev struggled to maintain his academic edge while in captivity for a full decade.

Some of his ideas never panned out, but his theories about time led to a remarkable and mysterious device — named the Kozyrev mirror in his honor. These large aluminum cylinders act to focus energy in strange ways — twisting time and perceptions, so to speak.

The mirrors remain powerful tools in the realm of psychic research, as well as deep consciousness and meditation studies. Here’s more from Greg Reese Reports.

 

The Mirror That Bends Time

Kozyrev mirrors are mysterious devices that allegedly create a time-space channel and allow for extrasensory perception. In this video, I will tell you the story behind these mirrors, what the researchers saw when they experimented with them, and what I think about their implications for our understanding of reality. Here’s more from There Are No Paradoxes.

Why look into Kozyrev mirrors now? Clif High brought us to the studies of the Russian astronomer and astrophysicist Nikolai Kozyrev.

Here, High describes the extrasensory perception experiments done using these mirrors at the Institute of Experimental Medicine in the remote Arctic village of Dikson, Siberia. Much of the work was done by scientists who followed Kozyrev, as he himself had been imprisoned by Joseph Stalin for more than 10 years.

Here’s Clif High’s introduction to the subject, which he has called Temporal Concentrate.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU8Mw6F3EwY&t=631s

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