![]() ![]() This led him to believe that “our thoughts could change the density of time.” ![]() His meter showed a remarkable change when he was reading his favorite author, Faust. He discovered that his emotional thoughts had a greater effect on his meter than did his intellectual thoughts. He developed a complicated meter to measure the physical effect of his own psychological changes. Some scientists refer to torsion fields as the “missing link” in the “theory of everything.” Kozyrev believed our thoughts, feelings, and actions influence torsion fields. This data showed that the generators were affected by a “change in the mass consciousness of humanity.” Kozyrev, Torsion Fields, And the Life Force On September 11, 2001, when the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City resulted in a measurable change in the behavior of computerized random number generators around the world, particularly in those that were geographically near to the site of the actual attacks. Kozyrev’s most controversial theory was that even sudden changes in human consciousness had an effect on torsion waves and disrupted matter in some way. Even the fading death of a plant releases energy that affects time. The heating and cooling of liquids, as well as friction and burning, all create torsion fields that cause ripples in the wave of time. Kozyrev determined that any activity you can think of that releases energy is a source of a torsion field and causes a ripple in the wave of time. The results of his complex studies convinced him that torsion fields control everything, including time, space, matter, gravity, and electromagnetism. Using standardized laboratory methods, he used pendulums and gyroscopes to test how the rotations and vibrations create torsion fields and thus change the flow of time. He was then able to seriously begin his research and test the theories he had developed while imprisoned. In 1948, Kozyrev was released from the concentration camp. Post-Concentration Camp Research and Study of Torsion Physics Indeed, some scientists now believe that “electromagnetism, gravity and torsion waves are all members of the same family they are just different forms of ether vibrations.” These torsion fields are actually “waves of time” which also cause ripples in gravity. The torsion waves travel at speeds faster than the speed of light. Kozyrev also concluded that this spiraling energy and growth is how time works, with the Earth orbiting in space by way of a “complex spiraling pattern.”Īs the Earth rotates on its axis as it orbits the sun, it releases energy, or torsion waves, that propel it through space. This energy is as important to maintenance and growth of life as are “eating, drinking, breathing, and photosynthesis.” This led him to conclude that all life-forms likely draw off of an unseen spiraling source of energy. There wasn’t much for him to do during the long 11 years he spent in the camps except to observe, meditate, and think.ĭuring his imprisonment, Kozyrev was enthralled watching bacteria grow and noticed it grew in a perfect spiral. Nikolai Kozyrev was among those imprisoned. ![]() To prevent this, in 1936, he arrested them and sent them to concentration camps. He was concerned they would see through his propaganda program. While Korzyrev was enjoying a successful career as a professor and researcher, Josef Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union, was feeling threatened by scientists whom he perceived were independent thinkers. Nikolai Kozyrev: Russian Concentration Camps To the science community at large, this promising young physicist disappeared for the next 11 years. By age 28, he was a college professor and distinguished astronomer. It was met with great acclaim by other scientists.Īt age 20, he graduated from the University of Leningrad with degrees in physics and mathematics. In 1925, at age 17, he published his first scientific paper, which focused on astrophysics and the atmosphere of the sun and other stars. Russian scientist Nikolai Kozyrev was considered a prodigy.
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