Goal
Create a hypo-magnetic chamber that weakens Earth's magnetic field to enable remote information transmission, telepathy and access to cosmic information-frequency flows.
Problem
Human inability to directly perceive or interact with distant cosmic information and telepathic communication.
Concept Summary
Kozyrev mirrors are rooms lined with aluminium sheets that, according to the authors, distort time and space and drastically reduce the local geomagnetic field. This environment is claimed to facilitate ether-torsion effects, allowing participants to transmit and receive information over vast distances, experience telepathic phenomena, and observe remote-viewing images.
Principles
- Ether-torsion properties
- Time as an information frequency beam
- Magnetic field weakening (hypo-magnetic chamber)
Scientific Domains
Materials
- Aluminium sheets
- Mirror surfaces
Mechanisms of Action
- Installation of aluminium-sheet mirrors to create a closed space with reduced geomagnetic field
- Resonant information transmission via hypothesised time-space distortion
Applications
- Telepathic communication
- Remote sensing of distant information
- Experimental healing
Claimed Performance
Earth's magnetic field weakened more than 600 times; participants reported remote viewing of symbols and strong physical sensations inside the chamber.
Experimental Evidence
Anecdotal reports from seances and personal accounts describing sensations, remote-viewing of symbols, and claimed weakening of the geomagnetic field.
Limitations
- No quantitative measurements of magnetic field reduction
- Reliance on subjective, anecdotal reports
- Absence of peer-reviewed validation or independent replication
Red Flags
- Extraordinary claims (instantaneous information transfer, time distortion) without rigorous data
- Potential placebo or expectancy effects in participants
- Lack of reproducible experimental protocol