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Part 1 - Patents 5
Device for the Correction of Man's Psychosomatic Diseases {Kozyrev Mirror) --..------* 6
Device for Remote lnformation Transmission From Medicinal Preparation to Human Organism -----* 32
Facility and Method to Record Energy lnformation Effect on Tested Object ------------- 42
Method For Forming A Hologram Containing Non-Visualized Physiologically lmportant lnformation ------*-------- 58
Method For Prognosticating Human Organism Versus Heliogeophysical Factors Functional Dependence -**---* 86
                         *                                                                          Prospects                             Llz
       AV. Trofimov          Mirrors in Kozyrev's Holographic Universe       -   History Results,                        ------**
       A.V.   Trofimov   -   Kozyrev's Mirrors as Global Cosmic Resonator for Eartht Bio-Noosphere                                        190
       AV. Trofimov - A Scientific Breakthrough Beyond the Veil of Time: From the Past
       and Future to the Present -----------                                                                                 ----------- 276
A.V. Trofimov - Helioprotective Effect of Drinking Water Treated With the "Kozyrev Hologram" ---- 22A
A.V. Trofimov - IHRAN Holographic Complex - Slowing Down the Aging Process --------------- 232
V.P. Kaznacheev & A.V. Trofimov - Distant lnformation lnteractions [n "Kozyrevs Space' Pan tr 236
V.P. Kaznacheev & AV. Trofimov - Distant lnformation lnteractions [n "Koryrevs Spa€e" pa''t 2 247
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  V.P, Kaznacheev   & AV. Trofimov- Distant lnformation lnteractions ln "Kozyrevs Space" Part 3          256
V.P. Kaznacheev & AV. Trofimov- Distant lnformation lnteractions ln "Kozyrevs Space" Part 4 267
V.P, Kaznacheev & AV. Trofimov- Distant lnformation lnteractions ln "Kozyrevs Space" Part 5 277
V.P. Kaznacheev & AV. Trofimov - Distant lnformation lnteractions ln "Kozyrevs Space" Part 6 281.
V.P. Kaznacheev & AV. Trofimov - Distant lnformation lnteractions ln "Kozyrevs Space" Part 7 287
V.P. Kaznacheev & AV. Trofimov - Distant lnformation lnteractions ln "Kozyrevs Space" Part 8 293
V.P. Kaznacheev & AV. Trofimov - Distant lnformation lnteractions ln "Kozyrevs Space" Part 9 297
V.P. Kaznacheev & A.V. Trofimov - Distant lnformation lnteractions ln "Kozyrevs Space" Part 10 301
V.P. Kaznacheev & AV. Trofimov - Distant lnformation lnteractions ln "Kozyrevs Space" Part 1L 306
       ln the case of so-called "Kozyrev mirrors" this is absolutely the case. These devices and
the consciousness breakthroughs which surround them are constantly misrepresented and
treated like an attraction at a carnival sideshow. We aim to misbehave and shake some shit up
by changing that perception with this book. We believe that this science presents a new
paradigm for our understanding of humanity's place in time and the cosmos.
Kozyrev mirrors were derived from the work of Dr. Nikolai Alexandrovich Kozyrev, a
brilliant Russian astrophysicist who theorized that the Sun and planets distill "time energy" into
particles which form the basis for all life and consciousness. The. mirrors themselves were not
developed by Kozyrev but rather Professors Vlail Kaznacheev and Alexander Trofimov as a
continuance of earlier Soviet ESP research which utilized similar mirrors to enhance
Psychokinetic and PSI effects.
       The author himself has experienced these devices firsthand and has been part of this
and other experimentation with thought transference and psychic enhancement. The claims are
real. Kozyrev Mirrors work, it's as simple as that. They aren't just a party trick or another
metaphysical prop, they are serious devices with serious benefits and ramifications. Everyone
with a genuine interest in expanding their consciousness should experience one. For those who
want to try their hand at building their own mirror, some guidance is given in the last chapter of
this book.
         The research here is taken from direct translations of original Russian documents and
scientific journals. What's presented here is not lightweight reading. There are some very heady
concepts presented, many of which have not yet made it to Western audiences. You'll be
presented with topics such as transmitting genetic information at a distance using holograms
and thought transference between recipients in the past and present using ancient sacred sites.
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These are very real, and the research has been methoc 33 r carried out, tested, and re-tested
for many decades.   You   just haven't heard about it, uni:        nor,;.
         It's with this spirit of true understanding that these Russian sources are presented here
forthefirsttimeinEnglish. Wehopeitlightsafireunderhumanity'sasstogrowupandgeta
realjob.
H is H oly Excellency,
                                                             Brent Stone
                                                             Grand Poohbah of Museum of Tarot
                                                             Professor of Dark Arts, Grand High Witch,
                                                             and Sorcerer Suprerne
                                                             of the Seven Realms of Tennessee
These will NOT be perfect translations, but we have tried to be as accurate and true to the
originals as possible. This book represents more information about the Kozyrev Mirror devices
and the supporting scientific research than has ever been available to the English-speaking
world.
There WILL be some arnbiguous phrasing and you'll need to use your best judgement about
what some things mean. Russian is notoriously difficult for one-to-one translations and the
gentlemen who wrote the original works presented some very heady topics and phrasings we
don't have an equivalent for in English.
Don't let it dissuade you, there are some world changing concepts presented in these pages.
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DESCRIPTION                                              .lisadr antage of the known device is that it
                                                         sir es a therapeutic effect only for a namo\v
The invention relates to the fields of                   circle of patients with a high degree of
scientitlc and practical medicine and can be             hel iometeosensitivity. Meanrvhi le. among
used in the treatment of human                           patients',vith psychosomatic diseases,
psychosomatic di sease s, in particul ar arteri al       individuals with a moderate and weak
hyper"tension, gastric ulcer and duodenal                degree ofthis dependence on
ulcer. neurosis, to relieve chronic fatigue              heliogeophysical factors are often found.
syndrome, a state of psychoemotional stress
after mental and physical exertion" and also              The problem to which the claimed
for research purposes.                                   invention is directed, is to provide a device
                                                         suitable for the correction of a wide range of
Numerous methods and devices for drug                    psychosomatic diseases, providing a
therapy, physiotherapy of psychosomatic                  therapeutic effect for patients with forms of
diseases are known. A disadvantage of the                diseases resistant to treatment by known
known methods and devices is that each of                methods, with a different degree of
them is either specific for certain types of             heliometeosensitivity" simple enough in
psychosomatic diseases, and not for the                  design and available for widespread use in
group as a whole. or does not have an effect             practical health care.
for patients with fcrrms of diseases that are
resistant to therapeutic effects.                         This problem is solved by creating a
                                                         structure of rnetal plates o1'aluminum allo.v
A device is known (Reich camera) [1],                    with a thickness of i.5 mm. a height of 280
made in the form of a carnera that limits the            cil1. a width of 120.0 cm with a polished
working space, with flat rectangula"r walls of           surf-ace and curvature, providing focus at a
multilayer alternating materials (insulating             distance of 50.0 cm from the working
material-metal), while steel and iron are                surf-ace, interconnected with the formation
used as metal. The principle of operation of             of' a spiral-shaped surface.
the device is based on exposing the patient
to "accumulated" cosmic energy. Despite                   Moreover. the shape of the device may be
fragmentary indications of the possibility of            cylindrical or spiral rvith an intemal semi-
using the device for medicinal purposes, no              open cylindrical working space. depending
reliable information has yet been received               on the nature of the therapeutic ethct and
about the therapeutic effect of the device,              the type of psychosomatic pathology. which
including for patients with psychosomatic                is subject to correction. It is assumed that
diseases, i.e. the task of correcting                    this design allows you to cor-rect (focus and
psychosomatic pathology based on this                    redirect according to the laws of optics to
device has not been solved.                              the regulatory zones of the body) your own
                                                         electromagnetic and other fields of the
 A device (hypomagnetic charnber) lor t}-re              lluman body, enhancing their interaction
correction of psychosomatic diseases of a                n,ith heliogeophysical fields that act as
person. made in the fbrm of a design that                biorhythm synchronizers.
limits the working space (in the lbrrn of a
room or a chamber with flat rectansular                   fhe device (Fig. 1) consists of 4-10 main
walls) of steel sheets that isolate the patient          structural elements 1. each of which is a
from heliogeophysical llelds [2]. A                      concave metal plate made of aluminum allo_v
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with a surface polished from the inside with           and severely occurring psychosomatic
a thickness of 1.5 mm, a height (length) up            diseases.
to 280 cm, a width of 120.0 cm with
curvature providing focus at a distance of             \ i::iat.rr) conditions for obtaining an
50.0 cm from the working surface. Each                 acrir e u orking space inside the structure
structural element is docked with the others           and. therefore. to achieve a coffective effect
and fixed using 15 fixing screws 2 and                 are placement of the structure in a room
fixing angular metal plates 3 measuring                         of local magnetic and biolocation
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5.0x5.0x280 cm, riveted on both sides to the           anomalies: placement of the structure in a
working surface of each element. For greater           soundproofed room using fluorescent lamps
structural rigidity in the upper and lower             tbr lighting; canying out procedures taking
parts of each element, an aluminum rim 4 of            into account the heliogeophysical situation,
the same curvature as the working surface of           since the correction effect is determined by
 120.0 x 15.0 cm is used. Elements can be              the heliogeophysical situation, to which the
joined and fastened to each other, forming a           patient is most sensitive.
cylinder (Fig. 2), open in the entry area (of 4
or 6 elements), also a left- or right-handed            1 day after completion of assembly, the
 spiral structure of 8-10 elements (Fig. 3, 4)         design is ready for use. No power sources
with a working space in the form of an open            (other than an electric motor for rotating the
cylinder.                                              platform) are required.
 The correction effect can be enhanced by               Before and after each procedure, the patient
using an additional rotating round wooden              checks the level ofblood pressure,
platform (Fig. 4), on which a spiral structure         temperature and electrical parameters of
is mounted. In this case, the platform is              some acupuncture points. When correcting
connected to the drive from an electric                psycho-emotional stress, an additional
motor and provides rotation of the structure           Luscher test is performed in dynamics.
clockwise or counterclockwise at a speed of
1-3 m I min. The rotating platform is used as          The number of procedures            for 1 course is
an additional reinforcing effect ofthe                 from   7     to   10. The effectiveness of the course
correction element, in cases of prolonged              is evaluated by the dynamics of the clinical
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parameters char acterizing a particular               course. persistent remission was noted,
psychosomatic disease.                                blood pressure 120189, no complaints.
 Patients with neurosis after 3-5 procedures          In patients with arterial hypertension after
note improvement in general condition,                5-6 procedures, blood pressure stabilizes,
sleep, feel rested and without the use of             headaches decrease, sleep improves, after a
physiotherapeutic drugs. With dynamic                 course of 10 procedures, ECG indicators
assessments of the state according to the             improve: signs of myocardial overload and
Taylor, Aizing, MMPI scales, the level of             coronary circulation disorders disappear.
neuroticism and anxiety of patients                   Within 3 months after the 1st course, a
significantly decreases after a course of i0          positive therapeutic effect persists rn7}oh of
procedures.                                           patients, the dosage of antihypertensive
                                                      drugs is reduced, the frequency of crisis
 Example 1. Patient R.,42 years old, who              conditions, their dependence on adverse
lost all relatives during the Sakhalin                heliophysical conditions are reduced, the
earthquake, experienced prolonged stressful           level of disability and the number of
overload, arrived for outpatient examination          emergency calls are reduced 3-4 times.
and treatment with a diagnosis of
psychoneurosis. An objective examination               Example 2. Patient S., 54 years old, with
showed a decrease in overall nutrition,               hypertension syndrome. After examination
vegetative-vascular dystonia, signs of                and exclusion of symptomatic hypertension,
cardioneurosis, increased tendon reflexes,            the diagnosis was made: hypertension II
white dermographism, and tremor of the                tbsp. mixed form. Blood pressure ranges
hands. Sedatives did not give a positive              from 1701100 to 2201110 mm Hg, frequent
effect.                                               crises during unfavorable heliogeophysical
                                                      periods with emergency call2-3 times a
 After three sessions in a cylindrical mirror         week. The patient is assigned to a stable
installation, subjective improvement was              form of the disease, because treatment with
noted without positive objective changes.             sedatives and antihypeftensive drugs did not
The course is continued in the installation of        give a positive effect. A course of 5
a spiral shape with the left-hand side of the         procedures in a mirrored installation of a
spiral. After three procedures, an                    spiral shape with the right-hand side of the
improvement in overall well-being, sleep,             spiral did not work. With the continuation of
and a decrease in blood pressure from                 the course, a hypotensive effect was noted in
180/100 mm Hg were recorded. Art. before              the installation with the left spiral path.
treatment up to 130/80 mm RT. Art. and its            Blood pressure decreased to a level of
stabilization at this level; marked                    160/100 - 150/90 mm Hg. The
improvement in appetite, increase in body             antihyperlensive effect increased with the
weight, the cessation of heart pain, tremor of        additional rotation of the unit clockwise.
the hands, normalization of tendon reflexes.          Blood pressure stabilized at 140/80 mm Hg.
According to psychophysiological testing              Art., overall health has improved, headaches
according to the Taylor and Eisenck scales.           have decreased, sleep has improved, and
a decrease in the levels of neuroticism and           heliometeo dependence has also decreased.
anxiety was recorded. When tested after 3              After 2 months after the completion of a
months. after completion of the correction            course of 10 procedures, a stable
                                                      stabilization of blood pressure was observed
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number of crisis conditions. reducing the                Biophl.sical Medicine, 1992, l, pp. 35-46
dosage of antihypertensive drugs liom 6
tablets per day to 112 tablet every other da1   .         I Biogenic magnetite and
                                                         llasnetoreception. New in biomagnetisrn /
 In patients with peptic ulcer of the stomach            L nder. ed. .T. Kirshvinka, D. Johns, B. Mac-
and duodenum after 1 course (7 procedr-rres).            Fadden. - M.: Mir, v.1,p.287.
accelerated restoration of tlie mucous
membrane in the area of the ulcer surf'ace               CLAIMS
and an almost complete disappearance of the
pain syndrome are noted. The achieved                     1. Device fbr the correction o1
ellect lasts for 3-4 months.                             psychosornatic diseases of a person in the
                                                         lbrm of a design that limits the w'orking
 Example 3" Patient N., 34 years old. with a             space, characterized in that the design is
diagnosis of gastric ulcer and 12 duodenal               made of metal plates of aluminum alloy with
ulcer. Sutl-ers from peptic ulcer fbr 6 years            a thickness of i.5 mm. a height of up to 280
with annual exacerbations in the spring.                 cm, a width of 120 cm, with a polished
Chemophysiotherapeutic treatment did not                 surface and curvature, providing focus at a
Iead to persistent remissions. Aller the next,           distance of 50 cm fiom the working surlace"
poorly stopping exacerbation, an                         interconnected to form a spiral-shaped
examination was appointed. confirming the                surface.
presence of ulcerative surfaces measuring
2.5x1.5 cm in the region of the lesser                   2. The device according to claim 1,
curvature of the stomach and 1 .5x1 .0 in the            characterized in that it is additionally
area of the bulb of the duodenum. The                    mounted on a platform connected to an
patient is assigned to the category w'ith a              engine that rotates the device.
stable form of the disease. After 4 sessions
in a counterclocku,ise rotating vertical
installation with a Ieft-hancled spiral" a
decrease in pain rvas noted. The efi'ect
increased w-hen the unit was rotated
counterclockr,vise. After 8 sessions r.r,ilh
repeated fibrogastroscopy (FGS) in the area
of lesser curvature, a spot of hyperemic
mucous membrane I .0 x 1.0 cm in size u,'as
determined at the site of'the ulcer: on the
mucosa of the bulb of the duodenum I 2 no
def-ects were found. With FGS. 2 months
atter the end of the course of treatment. no
visible mucosal defects ll'ere noted. Pain and
other complaints of the patient u ere absent:
chemo and physiotherapeutic agents \\'ere
not used.
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Description                                                l.r'. s.;;1 :lelds of an electromagnetic nature,
                                                           in :..,:trcr-iiar heiiogeophysical fields (3). The
 The invention relates to the field of                     .li..r.l alrtase of this device is that it
scientific and practical medicine and can be               pror ides indirect comection of the
used to correct functional disorders and                   biophl sicai field by temporarily isolating
human diseases associated rvith a change in                the p21ien1 on days unfavorable for the
the biophysical field of a person. as well as              he1 i o geophl,'sical environment fiom
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 The solution of this problem is achier,ed b)           material (to prevent distortion of the
the fact that in the proposed device. the               biophl sical fleld) 4-6 cmthick.
cylinder is mounted on supports in a
horizontal position, in the inner space of its           T:re lrpper part of the cylinder is mounted
"head" end there is a helium-neon laser                 rrir trlle side on a metal frame 7, which has
apparatus attached to the cylinder bocly on a           fl\   r'r   mo\.&ble bearings in the form of wheels
movable supporl so that the laser beam is               8 aird. on the other hand, articulated
directed along the central the longitudinal             bearings located on the side surfaces of the
axis of the inner space of the cylinder above           platform tbr accommodating the patient. For
the patient's body; the place for patient               greater structural rigidity" the upper part of
placement is made of non-metallic material              the cylinder is strengthened by the
in the fbrm of a horizontal platform"                   transverse frame 9 from the end sides; the
matching at the location along the length               lor.l.er part of the cylinder. as indicated
and width u,ith the corresponding                       above" is mounted on four vertical suppotts
dimensions of the cylinder. ln this case. the           and rigidly connected to the platform for the
cylinder is made in the fbrm of twcr                    patient. Thanks to this design, the upper part
horizontally split parts, movably fixed                 of the cylinder fi'eely moves along the entire
relative to each other, and the patient                 length relative to the lower (Fig. 2),
platform is attached to the lower (stationar,v)         allow,ing the patient to sit on a horizontal
part of the cylinder.                                   platfbrm in the supine position, after which
                                                        the upper part of the cylinder retracts,
A device for correcting the biophysical fie1d           closing the space of the cylinder.
of a person (Fig. 1) includes a hollow
c;-linder 1 made of an aluminum alloy" 200-             Mandatory conditions for obtaining an
120 cm long, at least 110 cm in diameter.               active working space inside the structure
 1.5-2.0 mm thick with a polished (mirror)              and, therefbre, to achieve a corrective effect
internal a surface mounted in a horizontal              are
position on the supports 2. In the "head" end           - placement of the structure in a room
of the inner (working) space of the cylinder            outside of local magnetic and biolocation
there is a body of a helium-neon laser                  anomalies:
apparatus 3 (a standard apparatus used in               - placement of the structure in a
medical practice. for example, LG- 1 1 1, with          soundproofed room using fluor"escent lamps
a wavelength of 700-760 nm) tnounted on a               for lighting;
rnovable support 4 with the possibility of              - carrying out procedures taking into account
changing the position of the laser housing              the heliogeophysical situation, since the
along the vertical and horizontal axes so that          correction effbct is determined by the
the laser beam is directed along the central            heliogeophysical situation. to w-hich the
longitudinal axis of the inner space of the             patient is most sensitive.
cylinder above the patient's body. T'he laser
apparatus body is connected to the po\\ier               The operation of the device is based on the
suppl1, 5. In the lor.l'er part of the c-vlinder        efTe ct of the concentration of reflected
there is a platform 6 fbr hor:izontai patient           biophysical fields of a person (work of N. A.
placement" corresponding to the size of the             Kozyrev) and their interaction with the laser
cylinder at the mounting point along the                system. it is assumed that as a result of this
length and w'idth and made of non-metallic              interaction, restoration of energetic                 I
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biophysical field) resulting from various              sluggish exacerbation, irritable bowel
pathogenic influences is achieved.                     sr-ndrome, cervicothoracic osteochondrosis
                                                       xithout exacerbation.
The device operates as follows.
                                                        : r..rl1 the survey it tumed out that the nature
 The patient is placed in the working space            rii the patient's work is associated with
of the cylinder in a prone position. The laser         rre"lLrent nervolls overloads, and the situation
apparatus is fixed so that the laser beanr             at home is associated with a number of
passes along the central longitr"rdinal axis of        lami11 problems. The diet is not respected.
the inner space of the cylinder above the
patient's body. The patient is offered to               Objectively: upon palpation, the abdomen is
perform a relaxation procedure fbr 5                   nroderately painful in the epigastric region,
minutes, then the laser is turned on for 15            the heart sounds are rhythmic, there are no
minutes.                                               noises, the heart rate (heart rate) is T2beats
                                                       per minute, blood pressure (BP) is 140/85
 The effect of correction of the biophysical           mrn Hg. Ar1.. vesicular respiration in the
field of a person is recorded by photographic          lungs, no u,heezing. When conducting
recording of biophysical radiation of the              psychophysiological testing on the Taylor
fingers of both hands by the Kirlian method            a:rd Eisenck scales, a high degree of
(5-7) before and after the correction session          neuroticism. increased anxiety were
during the entire correction course, as well           revealed.
as 1-3 months after the completion of the
correction course. At the same time, the                Analysis of photographic images of the
frrnctional state of the patient is assessed           fingers of both hands, performed according
using the methods of clinical and                      to the Kirlian method, showed fhe presence
electrophysiological studies: interrogation,           of pronounced defects in the corona, in the
examination, measurement of heart rate,                form of loss of individual segments of about
blood pressure, electrical parameters of               25Yo of the area, which indicates violations
acupuncture points. Assessment of the                  of the biophysical field of the patient (Fig. 3,
patient's psychoemotional state is carried out         a). After the first session, the patient noted
according to the Taylor and Eysenck scales.            an improvement in overall health, a mood
                                                       lift. HELL - 12018A mm RT. Art., heart rate
 The total number of sessions per treatment            - 64 beats per min. An improvement in the
course is from 7 to 10.                                characteristics of the biophysical field is
                                                       shown: restoration of the glow structure,
 The results of using the device for                   absence of precipitation defects.
correcting the biophysical field of a person.
                                                        Over the next five sessions, headaches
Example    1                                           stopped almost completely, sleep, appetite
                                                       improved, and the function of the
 Patient K.. 38 years old. complained of               gastrointestinal tract normalized. According
increased fatigue, poor sleep, frequent                to psychotesting, a decrease in the level of
headaches, pain in the epigastr:ic region after        neuroticism w,as noted. F-or 1.5 months. after
eating. frequent constipation. Diagnosis :             correction of complaints of well-being was
n-rixed-type vegetative-vascular dystonia.             not presented. After a stressful situation,
chronic gastroduodenitis in the stage of               there r,vere sensations of intemal tension.
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some malaise. According to the pictures,              patient noted a state of special lightness,
Kirlian (Fig. 3, b) shows   an uneven outline         vigor. I{ELL stabilized within 130/80 -
of the glow of the crown, streamers overlap            150/90 mm RT. Art. The effect of
each other, no segments fall or"rt; in                antihypertensive drugs (previously not
comparison with the initial data, there are no        giving effect) was noted at a dose 6 times
pronounced violations of the patient's                lower than before admission (0.5 tablets in
biophysical field. Three correction sessions          the morning and at night). l'he course of
were carried out, after which improvement             treatment is completed after 10 sessions.
of well-being, a decrease in the levels of            There were no subjective complaints. Blood
neuroticism and anxiety were noted. The               pressure remained unchanged (130/80 -
normal contours of the glow according to               150/90 mm Hg). When analyzing the gas-
the Kirlian method were completely                    discharge glow, the absence of defects and
restored. There were no complaints during             even contours of the corona were noted (Fig.
the next 6 months. According to objective             4, b). Over the next 3.5 months, while taking
estimates, there is no deterioration.                 0.5 tablets of antihypertensive drugs per day,
                                                      there was no deterioration in well-being.
 Example 2.Patier*.D.,44 years old, was
admitted with arterial hypertension                    Example 3. Patient G.,25 years old, was
syndrome. After the examination, the                  admitted with a diagnosis of psychoneurosis.
diagnosis was made: hypertension of the 2nd           Complaints of nightmare dreams appearing,
stage. Complaints of headaches, pain in the           both during a night's sleep and in a light
heart, increased fatigue, depressed mood,             drowsiness during a day's rest. Their
meteorological dependence were presented.             appearance was periodic and did not depend,
HELL within 150/100 - 220-110 mm Hg                   according to the patient, from preliminary
Increased weather dependence. For a long              changes in the psychological state, in
time, the patient received hypotensive and            connection with any psycho-emotional
sedative drugs, but the etlect of treatment           overload. According to the husband of the
was not achieved.                                     patient, during sleep, her condition can be
                                                      described as extremely restless: startling,
 Analysis of the glow according to the                crying, talking in a dream.
Kirlian method showed the presence of
defects, approximately 3AYo of the area of             The limitation period of the problem is 3
the corona (Fig. 4, a). Before the first              years. During this period of time, there was
treatment session for blood pressure -                an appeal to a psychotherapist, attempts at
1701100 mm Hg, heartrate - 78 beats per               self-treatment by the method of auto-
minute. After the procedure, the patient              training, by taking sedatives, but the effect
noted an improvement in overall health.               was not achieved.
HELL - 150/90 mm RT. Art.. heart rate - 66
beats per min.                                         According to psychophysiological testing
                                                      on the Eysenck and Taylor scales, a high
 In the pictures according to the Kirlian             level of anxiety is determined. Data on a
method - the absence of glow defects.                 significant change in somatic state were not
smooth contours of the corona.                        revealed. The analysis of the gas discharge
                                                      glow according to the Kirlian method
 After 5 sessions of correction. headaches            showed the presence of defects in the form
completely stopped, sleep impror ed. the              of loss of individual segments up to 30%o of
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their overlap; the contour of the inner oval is        Petersburg; 1 995.
clearly deflned (Fig. 5" a).
                                                       Claims
 After the third session, the patient noted the
cessation of frightening dreams during the             1.  Device for correcting the biophysical
daytime rest. Nightrnares during a night's             field of a person. containing a hollou-
sleep persisted, but did not carry the former          chamber" characterized in that the hollow
brightness of the arising images. After the            charnber is made in the form of a cylinder of
11th session, the dreams of frightening                aluminum alloy mounted in a horizontal
content stopped completely, according to               position on supporls. in the cavity of the
testing, a decrease in arxiety, neuroticism            cylinder there is a helium-neon laser
was noted. According to the data obtained              attached to the end of the cylinder on a
using the Kirlian method, smooth contours              movable support so that the laser beam is
of the corona and the absence of loss of               directed along the longitudinal axis of the
segments appeared (Fig. 5, b). One month               cylinder above the patient's body, as well as
after completion of the course of treatment,           a platform fbr placing the patient, mounted
persistent remission was noted. According to           in a horizontal position on the walls of the
the Kirlian method, there is a bright, even            cylinder in its lower paft, made of'non-
glow without large gaps and defects, which             metallic material and corresponding in
can be regarded as an unconditionally                  length and width to the dimensions of the
positive corrective effect.                            cylinder at the point of attachment.
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    Description                                             The der ice includes a hollow closed
                                                           cf iinder 1 with a cover 2 of non-conductive
     The invention relates to the field of medical         material (for example, plastic), around
    equipment and can be used for remote                   nhich an optical fiber 3 is spirally twisted
    exposure of the human body with solutions              fi'om the outside and connected to a light
    of drugs.                                              source 4; the drug is located inside the
                                                           cylinder 5. The light source 4 is connected
    A device   is known for   transfering the              to a power source 6. The light source can be
    properties of drugs to the human body, used            an electric bulb, the power source can be an
    for testing drugs and including an electric            electric battery or an electric network of
    current source, ammeter, test site for the             127 -220 V. The light source can also be a
    drug, an active electrode brought into                 helium-neon laser. If necessary, the
    contact with it, and a passive electrode               packaging of the drug 5, if it does not
    brought into contact with the patient (1). The         provide a stable position inside the cylinder
    disadvantage of this device is the inability to        1, can be fixedly fixed.
    directly transfer information from the drug
    to the human body.                                      Depending on the light source and power
                                                           source used, the device design can be
     Closest to the claimed is a device for energy         implemented in various ways. For example,
    erchange between objects (2), including an             when using a2.8Y light bulb and an electric
    electromagnetic field generator. made in the           battery, the entire device can be located in
    tbrm of an inductor connected to a power               one housing made of non-conductive
    source; a platform of conductive material for          material (plastic). In this embodiment, the
    piacing the drug, electrically connected to            cylinder diameter is 5 cm, the height is 10
    rhe generator. A disadvantage of the known             cm. In this case, the device is entirely placed
    device is that in addition to transferring             on the patient's body at the time of
    rntbrmation from the drug to the human                 exposure.
    bod.v, it has an undesirable direct effect on
    the electromagnetic field on its organs and             When using a helium-neon laser 4 as a light
    sYStems.                                               source, cylinder 1 can be placed in a
                                                           separate housing movably connected to the
     The task to which the invention is directed           rest of the device located in another housing.
    is to reduce the side effects of the device,           In this case, the part of the device in which
    ensure its enviromrental safety for humans,            cylinder I is located on the patient's body is
    simplift the design.                                   placed during the exposure session.
     The solution to this problem is achieved by           The way the device works
    the fact that a hollow closed cylinder with a          Inside the cylinder l, a glass ampoule or a
    u'over of non-conductive material is inserted          bottle with a drug solution 5 is placed, the
    lnto the device, around which an optical               cylinder is closed with a cover 2. The light
    i-rber connected to a light source is spirally         source is turned on 4. The device is put into
    ni isted around the outside, and the drug is           a three-minute standby mode. After the
    located inside the cylinder.                           specified period, the device or its part, in
                                                           which the cylinder 1 is located, is installed
     The drawing shows a diagram of the                    on the patient's body in the area of the
    proposed device.                                       diseased organ or pathological focus.
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         Information is transferred during the time              Esanrple 1. Patient K. Blood sugar before
         determined by the exposure table, if                   .\posure - 113 mg / dl. After exposure for        8
         necessary. under the control o1'the dynamics           min. the indicator decreased to 98 mg i dl.
         of the corresponding physiological or
         biochemical parameters (heart rate, blood               Eranrple 2. Patient C. Blood sugar level
         pressure, blood sugar, etc.) depending on the          betbre exposure - 103 mg / dl. Afier
         nature of the pharmacological action o1'the            e\posure, the sugar level dropped to 93 mg /
         drug. After the procedure, turn off the iight          dl.
         source 4, after 3-5 minutes the device is
         read5, for re-use.                                     Thus. in two patients, a decrease in blood
                                                                sugar \\'as obtained, which confirms the
          Using one ampoule of a drug - a carrier of            efl-ect of the remote transf-er of- information
         corrective infbrmation, it is possible to carry        from insulin to the human bodv.
         out multiple procedures. Turning on the
         der,ice lbr 1 0- 15 s allows you to identily           2. The transfer of information from a
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         signs of drug intolerance by the patient. The          solution of adrenaline to the human body
    ()   economic effect of providing emergency.                The test subject was placed in a prone
         enlergency. outpatient care from the                   position. an unincluded device was placed
    F    repeated use of expensive medicines is very            on the area of the heart (option 1). After 15
ct)      1arge.                                                 rninutes, the device was turned on and an
lf                                                              exposLrre session was conducted for 5
(Y'      Inlormation confirming the possibility of              minutes. Before, after and during the
         carrying out the invention                             exposure, an ECG was taken in a standard
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         1 . Transfer r:f information from insulin to           lead (100 complexes for each measurement),
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         the human body                                         based on which the RR interval and the
c         \ series of experiments was carried out to            reliability of its change were determined.
         transfer the properties of insulin to the              The value of this parameter was used as a
f        human body by exposure using the claimed               control of the test subject's response to
t        der.ice (option 2) to the area of the                  remote exposure to adrenaline.
         projection of the liver. A heliurn-neon laser
         u'as used as a light source in the device. The          Example 3. Patient A. The values of the R-
         subjects were familiar with the nature of the          R interval before exposllre - 1.049 s, during
         impacts, but did not feel the moment the               exposure - 1.004 s, atler exposllre - 0.967 s.
         del'ice was turned on and off and rvere not            Thus, a significant decrease in the value of
         n'arned about this.                                    the R-R interval was obtained, which
                                                                confirms the effect of the remote transfer clf
          Prior to the exposure, the test subject was           information from adrenaline to the human
         placed in a prone position. blood sugar level          body.
         \\'as measured" therr an ampoule with insulin
         ri as placed in the working chamber of the             List of sources of information
         device, the device w'as placed on the                  1. The patent of Germany N 3413540. CL A
         subject's body in the area of the liver                61H39/00.1989.
         projection, the device was turned on. The
         duration of exposure ranged fioni 5 to 23              2. Patent of Russia 2033138. cl. A 61 H
         minutes. After turning olf the device. the             39/00.1995.
         blood sugar was deterrnined.
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       {21), (22) Applicaiion: z1o1131247tae, 19 1 1.2001               ii I    Apprcanl
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       (24) Effective date for property rights. 19.1 1.2001                    Mezhdunarodnyj nauchno-issledovatel'skij
                                                                               institut kosmicheskoj antropoehkologii (RU)
       (46) Date of publicationr 20 07,2003
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                                                                        (72) lnventor       Trofimov A.V. (RU),
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                                                                               Kaznacheev V.P. (RU), Vatolin G.Ju.
              'Uail 17, g.Novosibirsk, ul. Akad. Timakova,
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      (54) FACILIry AND METHOD TO RECORD ENERGY-INFORMATION EFFECT ON TESTED OBJECT                                          h
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         FlELD study and analysis of biological
      materials. organic and inorganic substances
                                                                        includes evaluation of      substance-information
                                                                        carrier before and after energy- information
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      and materials made of them, rarlio electronic                     action Specific feature of method lies in            $t
      devices SUBSTANCE invention can find use                          utilization of silicon or its compound in
      for         recording         of          $uperfarnt              the capacity of substance-information                er
      energy-information efiects    on tesled       objects             carrier. Substance-information carrier is
      and can be utilized in medicine. ecology,                         placed for at least 24 h into hollow
      biophysics Facility to                                                                                                 f
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                         on tesied object
      energy-information effect
                                                                        cyiindrical open chamber made ol aluminum
                                                                        alloy arranged horizontally beiore exposure
t-    includes signal detector, signal                                  to          energy-information effect.               tr
      amplification and conversion unit,                                Energy-information  effect of tested object
      resislance coupling unit. signal processtng                       on substance-information carler is
      unit connecied in series. Signal deteclor                         exercised outside of
l\'   comes in the form of four silicon
                                                                                                           chamber.
                                                                        Substance-inforrnation carrier is positioneci
h)    monocrystals arranged on common substrate                         at distance noi more than 3 mm from signal
      connected   to power supply source. Each                          detector of proposed facility Dynamics of
(3    monocrystal  is connected through separate                        varying voltage reflecting nherent           noise
      channel to its own input of signal                                emerging      in siqnal detector under effect of
o0    ampllfication and conversion unil. Each                           substance- nformation carner         is   recorded
{     channei of the latter incorporates                                in each detector channe for more than one
      instrument amplifier. general assignment                          minute before and after energy- nformalion
{     amplifier, band-pass filter, microcontrol er
      with built-in
                                                                        effect and presence or absence of energy-
                          analog-to-digltal converter                   information effeci is recognized by means of
(o    common lor all channels connected in series.                      compuier program based on neuron networks.
      lnput of converter is connecled lc band-pass                      EFFECT. direct evaluation of
      filters and its output is linked to input of                      energy-informationeffect of tested object
o     resistance coupltng unit, ali e ements of
      signal amplification and converston untt are
                                                                        on       substance-information carrrer,
                                                                        possibility of          utiiizat on
{     connected    to voltage   stabilizer connected to                 substances-informatton carners in solid
                                                                                                                of
      power supply source. Output of reststance                         phase without any change of their state or
      coupling unit is connected to input of                            any other effe.l or tirem coupled to
      signal processing unit that ncoiporates                           necessity of recordinE erergy,information
      data storage circuit and ma'.herral ca data                       effect, reduced labor inpui'.o reihod 2 cl, 4 dwg
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Description                                            spectral parameter of the absorption band for
                                                       each values of temperature measured at an
 The invention relates to the field of research        arbitrary interval in the range of existence of
and analysis of biological materials. organic          the liquid phase of the information carrier
and inorganic substances and materials from            substance, and when the obtained
them, as well as electronic devices, and can           temperature dependence deviates from the
be used to identift their ultra-weak energy-           monotonous one, the presence of energy-
information effects on the test object, which          information influence is established. The
can find application in medicine, ecology,             disadvantages of this method are the
biophysics.                                            impossibility of directly identifuing the
                                                       energy-information impact of the test object
A device and method for recording energy-              on the information carrier, the impossibility
informational effects on the adjusted object           of registering the energy-information impact
r 1). The device includes an electronic                on solid dry media insoluble in liquids, the
random number generator as a target of                 complexity of the method and the duration
exposure and a detector at the same time.              of the procedure for its implementation. This
According to the known method, the test                is due to the use of spectral analysis and,
object is placed next to a random number               therefore, the need to change the
eenerator, the nature of the statistical               temperature of the information carrier
distributions of random variables before and           substance in the temperature range of the
after the placement of the test object is              existence of its liquid phase before and after
analyzed, and when significant diff-erences            the implementation of energy information
between the indicated distributions are                exposure and spectral analysis ofthe
established, a conclusion is drawn about the           information carrier substance at each
energy-information effect of the tested                temperature value.
object on the electronic random number
generator. The disadvantage of this method             A device is known for recording the energy-
is the cost of a large amount of time for              information impact of a test object on a
registration and processing of the material            carrier substance, including a spectrometer
{more than two weeks). The disadvantage of             (2). The disadvantage of the claimed device
this device is its low sensitivity to energy-          is that it does not register the energy-
information influences, which requires                 information effect on dry solid insoluble in
hundreds of thousands of experiments to                liquids or which do not have a liquid phase
identify significant differences in control            at room temperature information carriers,
and experience.                                        does not allow directly recording the energy-
                                                       information effect on the information
 A known method of recording energy-                   caffrer, but only registers a change in its
informational etTects on the test object [2],          properties when heating up.
g'hich consists in the fact that on the metal
site carry out energy-informational effects of          The problem to which the invention is
the test object on the carrier substance in the        directed, is to directly assess the energy-
liquid phase in a metal vessel, then the               informational impact of the test object on
carrier substance is exposed to infrared               the information carrier substance, to ensure
radiation, the absorption spectrum, the                the possibility of using carrier substances in
absorption band characteristic of the                  the solid phase without changing their state
information carrier material is recorded. the          or otherwise affecting them, associated with
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      the need to register energy-informational              the signal detector, using the computer
      eff'ects, reducing the complexity way.                 program of the fype "neural networks" they
                                                             cietect tire presence or absence of energy-
      The solution to this problem is achieved by            Lntormation impact
      the fact that:                                         Description of the invention
       1 ) a device for recolding energy-                    A diagram of a device for detecting the
      inlbrmational efl'ects includes a signal               er-rer_q,v-information impact of a test object
      detector, a signal amplification and signal            on a carrier substance is shown in FIG. The
      conr,ersion unit, a galr,anic isolation device.        device comprises a series-connected signal
      a signal processing unit: the signal detector          detector 1. a signal amplification and
      is made in the form of four silicon single             conversion unit 2, a galvanic isolation
      .-r) stals placed on a common substrate                device 3, a signal processing unit 4. The
      connected to a power source; each of silicon           signal detector 1 is made in the tbrm of four
      single crystals is connected via a separate            silicon single crystals placed on a common
      .-hannel to its input of the signal                    substrate connected to a power source; each
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      :mplification and signal conversion unit; the          of the silicon single crystals is connected via
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      1:tter includes separately fbr each channel a          a separate charurel to its input of the signal
      :.rol amplifier. a general purpose ampli[ier, a        ampliiication and signal conversion unit 2.
 gt   :andpass filter, a microcontroller common              The latter includes separately for each
]\    :o all channels with a built-in analog-to-             channel a series-connected instrument
h     Jigital converler, the input of which is               amplilier 5. a general-purpose amplilier 6, a
                                                             bandpass t-rlter 7, a microcontroller I
s     ;onnected to the bandpass fllters, and the
      .rutput - with the input of the galvanic               common to all channels with an integrated
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      rsolation device, all elements of the                  analog-to-digital a convefter 9, the input of
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      :mplification unit and signal conversion is            which is connected to the band-pass filters 7.
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      :omected to a voltage stabilization unit               and the output to the input of the galvanic
      ,'omrected to a power source; the output of            isolation device 3. A1l elements of the
3     :he galrranic isolation derrice is connected to        amplification and signal conversion unit 2
tr    :he ir-rput of the signal processing unit,             are comected to the unit with the voltage
      :ncluding a data storage and storage unit and          stabilization eye 10 connected to a power
      : mathematical data processing unit;                   source. the output of the galvanic isolation
      I ) uhen implementing the rnethod of                   device 3 is connected to the input of the
      recording energy-inlbrmational efl-ects on             signal processing unit 4, including a dala
      :he test object, silicon or its compounds are          storage and storage unit I I and a
      -ised as an information carrier substance, the         mathematical data processing unit 12.
      :nlbrmation carier substance is piaced for at
      .east 24 hours inside a horizontally located           A specific embodiment of the device
      hol1ow' cylinder made of aluminum alioy for            As a signal detector 1, a 4-channel
      energ-v -ilrformational exposure, energy -             operational amplifier. which is an I-M324N
      intbrmational impact r:f the test olrject on           microcircuit. can be used in the device. Ilach
      the carrier substance, place the carrier               of the channels of the chip - signal detector
      substance at a distance of'not more thau 3             is connected via a connecting cable i.vith a
      run from the signal detector device" before            connector to the input of the corresponding
      and after the energy-infbrmation impact. the           channel of the signal amplification and
      Jr namics of alternating voltage is recorded           signal conversion unit 2. A personal
      tbr at least 1 min on each of the channeis of          computer can be used as signal processing
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      unit 4. The galvanic isolation device 3 is              sul-,stance is carried out, after which the
      connected to a personal computer 4 (signal              latter is placed at a distance of more than 3
      processing unit) through a standard serial              nur fiom the signal detector of the claimed
      port. Used in the device bandpass filters 7             der ice. betbre and after the energy
      en-rit frequencies in the range of 10-350 Hz.           intbrnration exposure is recorded on each of
                                                              the channels of the detector s Nala for a1
      The way the device works                                least 1 minute dynamics variable voltage
      Tire intrinsic noise of the signal detector 1           t1,pe using "neural network" computer
      before and after placement of the                       program detect the presence or absence of
      information camier substance next to it, in             energy impacts as a carrier substance
      the form of an alternating voltage measured             information used silicon or a compound
      in microvolts, is l'ed through four channels            tliereot.
      ro the inputs of the signal amplification and
      "-onversion unit 2, nhere the instrumented              A specific embodiment of the method
      amplifier 5 suppresses the induced by                   In the inventive method, as an information
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      rousehold electrical networks common-                   carrier substance, an amorphous silica
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      :lode interference, amplification of signals            powder Aerosil fronr Okopharm
       -rsing a general-pulpose amplifier 6, filtering        Forschungs-u can be used. Entwicklungs-
 g,   sisnals using band-pass filters 7, emitting a           GmbFI" Austria.
I\    :ange of l0-350 Hz. Next. the signals are fbd
I\    .t.i the corresponding inputs of the                    The method is as follows.
00    :ricrocontroller 8, where using the built-in
(,     rDC. the signal is convefied into a digital             1. Hermetically sealecl I ml Eppendorf tube
      :ode. From the ADC output, the digitized                with amorphous silica powder      Aerosil
fl    :ata is f'ed through the galvanic isolation             380, Okopharm F orschungs-Ll. -
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      :er ice 3 to the standard serial port of a              Entwicklungs-GmbH. Austria is placed for
      :ersonal computer (signal processing unit               24 hours in a horizontally positioned hollow'
      : r. Usir-rg a program such as "neural                  open cylindrical chamber made of aluminum
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u     :eru.orks" (NeuroSolution) in real time in 1            alloy.
      rin. 15,000 measurements are recorded and
      :rocessed on each channel ofthe signal                   2. The energy-information effbct of the test
      l.tector, the presence or absence ofthe                 object on the information carrier substance
      :ner-e1'-information effect of the test object          is carried out using a device protected b.v the
      ,-.n the carrier substance is detected, the             patent fbr the invention of the Russian
      ; --rnesponding conclusion is displayed on              Federation 216349.
      .he screen .
                                                              3. A test tube with a carrier substance
      Description of the method of recording                  (Aerosil) is placed at a distance of not more
      :nerg,v-information impact on the test object           than 3 mm fiom the signal detector of the
       \ccording to the claimed method" the                   claimed device.
      -:rformation carrier substance is placed
      :efbre the energy-information impact in a               4. Using the claimed device, four noisy
      :orizontally located hollow open cylindrical            channels are recorded in the fiequency range
      ;harnber made of aluminum alloy for at least            of l0-350 Hz" the intrinsic noise of the
      l-1 hours. then the energy-infbrmation eft-ect          signal detector (alternating voltage in pV),
      ..,i the test object on the information can ier         arising under the influence o1'the
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information carrier substance before and              inlbrmation" (control) and a "carrier
after the energy-information impact of the            substance rvith information" (experience)
test object on it. In 1 minute, 60,000                transtered from the test object. In the course
measurements are made on four channels.               of the "training", a ready-made answer is
Data is written to a file on the computer. The        set: is there an energy-informational effect
process ofrecording and processing signals            on the infonnation carrier substance or not.
is performed automatically for 60 minutes             On this basis, the program selects from the
(in cycles including I min of recording, 5            formed set of features the most significant
min of mathematical processing, for a total           ones- characteristic for control and
of 10 cycles).                                        experience and allowing to distinguish
                                                      experience and control with a high degree of
 5. Using the NeuroSolution 4.0 computer              probability. Learning outcomes are recorded
program (NeuroDimension Inc. USA), the                in the computer's memory ("archive").
presence or absence of energy-informational
effects is recognized.                                 4.If a carrier substance is subsequently
                                                      presented without indicating the presence or
The procedure for recognition by the                  absence of an energy-informational impact
specified program ofthe presence or                   on it from the side of the tested object, the
absence   of energy-informational impact              program, on the basis of the analysis and
includes the following steps:                         comparison with the "archive", makes a
1. The formation in the computer of the               conclusion about the energy-informational
initial set of mathematical features - the            effect that has taken place indicating the
dynamics of the absolute values of the                probability of this event.
alternating voltage recorded by the signal
detector of the claimed device through each           5. Archives can be constantly replenished
of the four channels in the presence of a             and used in the future to recognize the
carrier substance with or without energy-             presence or absence ofthe energy-
information impact.                                   informationalimpact of the test object on
                                                      the information carrier substance.
l.  Based on the initial set of features, the
program generates additional mathematical              During the development of the method, it
features: correlation of the values of the            was found that if at least 10 experiments on
alternating voltage between the channels (all         energy-informational effects on the
combinations of channel pairs 7-2,7-3,l-4,            information carrier were carried out during
2-3, 2-4, 3 -4), v ariance these correlations,        the "training" of the program, the program
the asymmetry of these correlations, etc. The         forms a set of significant mathematical signs
number of newly formed additional features            sufficient for reliable recognition of the
can vary within wide limits, for example,             presence or absence of energy-informational
from 20 to 200.                                       effects. Recognition is probabilistic. At the
                                                      same time, the number of program responses
3. The operator constructs a neural network           in favor ofthe presence or absence of
model using the prograrn. The resulting               energy-informational effects is summarized
neural network is trained to recognize, on            and, with a fiequency of one of the answers
the basis ofthe generated set offeatures, any         >0.6, a final conclusion is made in favor of
pair of test samples, for example. to                 this answer. With an increase in the number
recognize a " carrier substance without               of training experiments, a criterion of >0.6
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can change upwards. Another way to                      ].1',-\   j:rnt
                                                                     'neural network" was trained to
increase the eflbctiveness of the "training"            rc(rr{rize tu'o tubes with silicon dioxide,
of the recognition program is to increase the           trllc r)i rihich u'as subjected to energy-
time fbr recording energy-intormational                 inlbnrational effects using fir oil, the other
effects tor more than 1 min.                            \\as nlrt lcontrol). The implementation of the
                                                        learning process of the recognition program
 The process of "training" in recognition is            is described above. The model of "neural
not a lnandatory step in the implementation             netn ork" is used: General Forward
of the method. because after the completion             Feedback. As can be seen from the graph
rrf the "training" the results are recorded in a        (figr"rre 2), the longer the neural network is
computer, can be unlimitedly replicated and             trained. the lower the level of MSE
used by third parties when implementing the             recognition effor.
claimed method.
                                                         After the "ffaining" for r€cognition, control
List of figures of drawings and other                   and experimental tubes were presented
materials                                               without indicating the presence or absence
FIG. 1. Scheme of a device for detecting the            of energy -informational effects.
energy-information impact of a test object
rrn a carrier substance.                                 Test 1. A test tube was tested with silicon
                                                        dioxide - without energy-informational
 FIG. 2. The dependence of the error (MSE)              effects (without intbrmation). Delivered l0
:ecognition of energy infbrmational effects             experiments with the same tube without
..',f fir oil on the duration of training.              information. The interval between
                                                        experiments is 6 minutes. In three
 FIG. 3. The dependence of the error (MSE)              experiments, the "nellral network"
:ecognition of the energy-informational                 recognized the tube as carrying information.
:ttects of the alcohoi solution of Rhodiola             and in 7 cases (that is, the fiequency o{'this
:rrsea on the duration of training.                     answer :0.7'). the "neural network"
                                                        recognized the tube as a control - without
 FIG. 4. The dependence of the error (MSE)              information. A generai conclusion was made
:eco gnition of the energy-information                  that the carrier substance was not exposed to
r:tpact of an electronic device (working                energy -informati onal efTects.
::ronitor of a personal computer) on the
jLrration of training.                                   Test 2. T'esting a trained "neural network"
                                                        for the recognition of a tube with silicon
Erarnple 1. Registration of energy-                     dioxide. subjected to energy-information
:nfbrmational effects of fir oil on a canier            exposure using fir oil.
substance
The carrier substance was located at a                   10 experiments were carried out with the
Jistance o1'3 mm from the signal detector of            same test tube. which was subjected to
:he claimed device. Signal registration fbr             energy-information exposure frorn fir oil
each of the detector chamrels was carried out           prior to measurements on the device. In all
ir     1   min.                                         l0 experiments, the "neural network"
                                                        recognized the presence ofenergy-
Prior to the starl of the registration of the           infbrmational eft-ects.
energy-informational impact. the computer
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Example 2. Registration of energy-                    General Forward Feedback. As can be seen
ntbrmational effects of alcohol infusion of           from the graph, the longer the neural
R.hodiola rosea on a substance carrier                netu'ork is trained, the lower the level of
:ntbrmation                                           recognition error.
3efore the registration of the energy-
-ntbrmational impact, the neural network               After the "training", the energy-information
li.as trained to recognize two test tubes with        impact was recorded.
silicon, one of which was subjected to the
:nergy-informational effect liom the alcohol           Test 1. When testing a control tube (without
:nfusion of Rhodiola rosea, the other - the           energy-informational impact) 60
;t-rntrol. Neural Network Model Type:                 experiments were performed. In 14
General Forward Feedback. As shown in the             experiments, the "neural network"
3raph (Fig. 3), the longer the "neural                recognized the control tube as carrying
:envork" is trained, the lower the level of           information, and in 46 cases the neural
:ecognition error.                                    network recognized the control tube as a
                                                      control tube without information. The
 \   trained "neural network" was tested for          frequency of response in favor of the
:ecognition of a test tube with silicon, which        absence of energy information exposure was
',\.as processed by the energy-information            more than 0.7 .It is concluded that there is
:lou from the substance "alcohol infision of          no such effect.
R-hodiola rosea". 10 experiments were
:an'ied out with the same test tube, which,            Test 2. Recognition of a new tube with
:.'tbre measurements on the device, was               silicon dioxide, subjected to energy-
subjected to energy-informational effects             informational exposure by demonstrating a
:rsing the substance "alcohol infision of             video image on a personal computer
R.hodiola rosea". In 7 experiments out of 10,         monitor. The "neural network", previously
jre neural network correctly recognized the           trained on the recognition of this type of
:resence of energy-informational effects.             energy-inforational impact, showed the
                                                      following result: 4 cases - no impact, 6 -
Esample 3. Registration of energy-                    presence of impact.
:ntbrmational eff-ects on a substance carrier
.-,i information from an electronic device             Thus, the "neural network" in 6 cases out   of
  u'orking monitor of a personal computer)            10 showed the correct result when
.\s a source of energy-information signal.            recognizing tubes subjected to energy-
n'e used a dynamic image (video) of a                 informational effects.
natural process demonstrated on a computer
monitor. In order to train the "neural                Literary references
network" recognition. l0 experiments were             l. Jang RG, The ageless paradox of
conducted with a test tube containing silicon         psychophysical phenomena: an engineering
dioxide, subj ected to energy-information             approach // TIIER, 1982. T. 70. - 3 - S. 90.
e\posure. As a control. a test tube with
silicon dioxide was used that was not                 2. RF patent for the invention 2075060
subjected to energy-informational effects             "Method for detecting energy-informational
1 10 experiments were also performed). A              impact on the test object",1997,IPC G 01 N
graph for reducing recognition en'ors is              2y00,A61 H39100.
shown in Fig.4. Neural Network Ti,pe:
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       Description                                                                 of this method is that it
                                                               I he .iisa.lr alltage
                                                               dtre s not aliou'you to enter into the
       fhe invention  relates to the field of optics           ho lo gram non-visualized physiologically
       and is intended to create a hologram                    reler ant infbrmation.
       containing non-visualized pliysiologically
       relevant information that can be used in                The problen-r to which the invention is
       medicine.                                               directed is the creation of a hologram
                                                               containing non-visual ized physiologicall-v
        \ known method of creating a hologram,                 relevant infbrmation.
       comprising dividing a laser beam w'ith a
       beam splitter into a reference and subject              To solve this problem, when recording a
       'branches,                                              hologram, a carrier of' non-visualized
                     so that the difference in the
       geometric path length between the reference             physiologically significant information is
       and subiect branches does not exceed the                used as an object of a hologram in a state of
       coherence length ofthe laser radiation                  active or passive transmission of
 F.
       source, the direction of the beam reflected             intbrmation, and I or as a diffuser of a light
o      tiom the mirror surface of the reference                beam located at the exit from a lens
       lranch to the lens expander forming an                  expander ofa spherical rvavefiont obtained
C)     unrnodulated spherical wavefront,                       on the basis of sub.ject branch of a laser
(tr)   illumination w"ith the obtained light beam of           beam.
00     rhe photographic plate at an angle of 25 " -
             o;                                                Description of the invention
g)     -i0 the direction of the obiect branch of the
       'rearn
r?              reflected f om the other mirror surface
       :o the lens expander, forming a spherical               A method fbr creating   a hologram
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       t'ave front, illumination with the received             containing non-visualized physiologically
\l
       :ight beam of an ob.iect located so that the            relevant information involves splitting the
       ,ight beam reflected from its surface tbll              laser beam I using a beam splitter 2 (Fig,
f      rormal with a deviation of no more than 35              La) into a ref'erence 3 and a subject 4
Y,      ' to the same side of the photographic plate;          branch, so that the diff-erence in the
       .rbtaining a luminous holograrn by                      geometric path length between the ref'erence
       Jer eloping, tixing and drying with                     and subject branches does not exceed the
       ',r iritening a photographic plate, obtaining a         coherence length ofthe laser source
       :etlective hologram by recording a hologram             radiation. the direction of the reference
       :iom a photographic plate containing a                  branch 3 ofthe laser beam reflected from the
       .uminous hologram and used as an object of              mirror surface 5 to the lens expander 6.
       : hologram. on a second photographic plate              forming an unmodulated spherical wave
       not containing a hologram. while the second             fiont, illumination at an angle of 25 o -50 ' f
       :hotographic plate is placed in the focus               toplastins 7; the direction of the obiect
       rlane of the actual holographic copy images             branch 4 of the laser beam reflected from the
       :lluminate it from the opposite side by an              mirror surface 8 to the lens expander 9,
       unmodulated spherical wavefront obtained                lbrming a spherical wave front, illuminating
       trfl the basis of the reference wave Tr.vi of           it through the diffuser of the light bearn 10.
                                             o.                which contains the non-visualized
       :he laser beam at an angle of 45 is
       processed according to the method described             ph5,siologically signifi cant information
       above r.vithout bleaching (l ).                         recorded on it, o1'an object 1 1 located so
                                                               that it is reflected from its surface the light
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beam   fell along the normal with a deviation          The holographic image 12 is reproduced and
                    o
of no more than 35 on the same side of the             presented for recognition in the following
photographic plate 7. As a result of the               form.
interference of two light waves - reference 3
and subject 4 on the photographic plate 7              Option 1. Photoplate 7 with a transparent
tbrms A diffraction pattern is formed in the           hologram is illuminated from above at an
tbrm of hidden energy centers on a                     angle of 25 o -50 o by a directed stream of
photosensitive layer. A standard chemical              poll"chromatic light from the opposite side
Eeatment of a photographic plate is carried            from the subject 13 (Fig. 2a). Subject 13 is
out. including development, fixing and                 piaced at the point where the actual
Cr1 ing with bleaching (2). To record a                holographic irnage 12 is focused. Subject
hoiogram, photographic plates containing               cannot see the holographic image 12 in this
sih'er halide crystals of 0.005-0.09 microns           position (Fig. 2a).
n size are used. After this treatment, the
photographic plate contains a luminal                  Option 2. A photographic plate 7 with a
hologram. To obtain a reflective hologram, a           ref'lective hologram is illuminated from
hologram is copied from a photographic                 above at an angle of25 " -50 " by a directed
plate 7 containing a translucent hologram              stream of polychromatic light from the same
and used as an object ofa hologram 1 1 onto            side as the subject (fig.2b). Subject 13 can
a second photographic plate 8 that does not            see the holographic image 12 (Fig.2b).
;ontain a hologram, while the second
rhotographic plate 8 is placed in the focus            Option 3. The holographic image from the
:lane of the actual holographicimage 12                luminal hologram is reproduced in the focus
:'eing copied. illuminated from the opposite           of the digital video camera 14 (Fig.3). For
side by unmodulated spherical wavefront,               this, the photographic plate 7 is installed in
.',btained on the basis of the support branch 3        the mount 15 in front of the digital camera
of the beam of the laser l atanangle of 45 o            14 at a distance of 10 mm from the lens.
  tigb), cany out the chemical processing of           Using a point source of polychromatic light
tre photographic plate according to boo                 16, a white background (screen) 17 located
above without bleaching.                               at a distance of 30 cm from the lens is
                                                       illuminated by a directed light beam at an
in order to introduce non-visualized                   angle of 25-50 o. The holographic image
ph1'siologically significant information into          reconstructed using the light flux reflected
 Jre lumen hologram, in addition to the                from the screen (a white background with
,iitluser of the light beam 10 containing non-         the diffraction component added) is
r isualized physiologically significant                recorded on a digital video camera in BMP
information, an ob.iect 11 can be used that            format (without compression). As the
contains non-visualized physiologically                received information, a diffraction
significant information and I or is in a state         background is recorded.
.-rf activation of functional reserves, which
tacilitates the active transfer of non-                Reco gnition of non-visualized
r isualized physiologically significant                physiologically significant information on a
information.                                           hologram.
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         \lethod     1. The test subject is presented   with        c,.r 1i r F Lli e   r   Lr
                                                                                                 ro grams,
                                                                                            for example PhotoShop,
         a holographic image invisible to him,                      the crrntrast of diffraction components, the
         reproduced from the luminous hologram                      uraphic inrage of the hologram is convefted
         according to option 1 (Fig. 2a). containing                into a digitai matrix containing infbrmation
         ierperimental hologram) and not containing                 t'ln color cor-nponents and their intensities, a
         , control hologram) non-visualized                         cor-npafatir-e statistical analysis of the values
         nh1'siologically significant information. At               of the elements o1'numerical matrices of
         ihe time of presentation of the holograms.                 hoiograms r.l,ith the presence and absence of
         rh1 siologically significant biophysical                   non-visualized physiologically signifi cant
         :arameters of a person are measured. As                    information (average cheniya, dispersions.
         rh1'siologically signifi cant biophysical                  korelyatsioony Parsons coeffi cient,
         :arameters. for example, the characteristics               covariance matrices digital values). If there
         .',i the electroencephalogram or the                       are significant differences, a conclusion is
         :arameters of the glow of the fingers in the               drawn about the presence of non-visualized
         r ideo mode. obtained by the method of                     physiologically signifl cant information in
    F
         ;omputer gas-discharge visualization. can be               the hologram.
    C)
                 If there are significant differences in
         :le reactions of-the body between the                      As a carrier of non-visualized
0                   and experimental holograms, a                   physiologically relevant information in the
(.o      ;r'rnclusion is made about the presence of                 claimed method can be used:
oo                         physiolo gically signifi cant
o)       :rtbnnation in the hologram.                               1) crystalline or liquid structures (glucose
c,                                                                  solution, crystalline silicon) that carry non-
(\       \lethod 2. The test subject is presented with              visualized physiologically relevant
         , holographic image, alternately visible fbr               information (information on these media can
cr       :-lim (reproduction option 2), obtained on the             be recorded, in particular, by the rnethod and
         :asis of reflective holograms, one of which                device described in RF patent No. 2163491
f        ,-ontains (experimental), the other does not               (3));
t                  (contool) non-visualized
         :h1'siologically signifi cant information                  2) objects at the time of phase transitions
          Fi_s.2b). During the period of presentation               when the state of aggregation changes, fbr
         -.,i the holographic image, the                            example, in the ice-water system;
         :hr siologically significant biophysical
         rarameters of the body are determined in the               3) a biosystem as an obiect of a hologram.
         subject, a comparative statistical analysis is             which is in a state of activation of functional
         ;arried out, and if there are diffbrences in               reserves, contributing to the active transfer
         :he reactions of the body between the                      of no n -visu alized physiol o gically signili cant
         ;ontrol and experimental holograms. a                      information.
         ;onclusion is made that the hologram
         c ontains non-visualized physiologicalli,                  The theoretical justification for the
                   cant information.                                possibiliti, of recording non-visualized
         'ignifi
                                                                    physiologically significant information,
         \lethod 3. The holographic image                           representing ultra-weak energy fields, on
         reproduced from the luminary hologram                      holographic carriers.
         according to embodiment 3 is recorded on a
         digital video camera, amplified using
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When forming a topographic interference                non-visualized physiologically significant
pattern, the distribution in the plane of the          information in it.
photographic plate 7 depends on many
tactors. It is safe to say that any smallest           Figure 3. Scheme of reproduction (option 3)
amplitude or phase effect on an object wave                                     video cameraa
                                                       and recording on a digital
is reflected in a change in the structure of           holographic image from a translucent
the interference pattern. The sensitivity of           hologram.
holographic systems to any changes in the
subject field is so huge that the relations            Figure 4. The amplification results using the
between the main and additional                        computer program PhotoShop taken on a
modulations can exceed several orders of               digital video camera from the luminary
magnitude.                                             hologram of the holographic image: 4a) -
                                                       before processing the hologram using the
 \ssuming that biologically active objects             specified program, 4b) - after processing.
have ultra-weak energy fields, we can
suggest introducing, using one of the                  Figure 5. Comparison of the control
c arriers of non-visu alized physiologically           (without non-visualized physiolo gically
significant information used as a scatterer            significant information) and two
10. additional energy modulation into the              experimental holograms containing
subject branch of the laser beam, which will           respectively non-visu alized physiologically
attect the distribution of the interference            significant information I and2 by the
pattem and, therefbre, the structure of the            average values of the elements of numerical
nologram.                                              matrices for frequency ranges corresponding
                                                       to the three primary colors (red, green, blue).
List of figures of drawings and other
materials                                              6. Comparison of the control (without non-
                                                       visualized physiologically significant
Figa. Scheme for obtaining a luminal                   information) and two experimental
holo gram containing non-visualized                    holograms containing respectively non-
rhv siologically relevant information.                 visualized physiologically significant
                                                       information I and 2 on the variance of the
Fig.1b. The scheme for obtaining a                     values of the elements of the numerical
:etlective hologram containing non-                    matrices for the frequency ranges
i isualized physiologically significant                corresponding to the three primary colors
.nibrmation.                                           (red, green, blue).
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     Fig. 8. Comparison of the control (without                      slr.ject. To record the hologram, a
                                                          hoirr_!.1-.1n1
     ron-visualized physiologically signifi cant          GRIE\     ST-\R pulsed laser with a power o1'
     information) and two experimental                    I J and a pulse duration of 30 Ns were used.
     :olograms containing respectively non-               -\s the photographic plate, FP-R
     r isualized physiologically signifi cant             photographic material was used - TU 6-43-
     -ntbrmation I and} on the covariance of the          00105133-33-94, silver halide plates. size
     r alues of the elements of the numerical             63s63 mrn. The development was carried
     :ratrices for the trequency ranges                   out urlder standard conditions according to
     :t-rrresponding to the three primary colors          GOST 10691.0-84, the developer - MAA-3
      red. green, blue).                                  (2). For bleaching, FeCl : iron chloride was
                                                          used; for drying. 50, 100% ethanol u'as used
     Fig.9. The change in the spectral density of         fcrr 5 minutes.
     :he glow of the ring finger of the right hand
       under the conditions of applying the               As a control, a luminal hologram was used
     tlethod of computer gas-discharge                    that does not contain non-visualized
F
     ., isualization) in the subjeots (n:27) upon         physio logicaliy si gnifi ca.nt i nformation, i. e.
)                   of a control hologram and a           obtained without the use of a diff-user 10
     :o   logram  containing  non-vi sualized             (glucose solution).
f    :hr siologically significant information.
a                                                         Each of the three luminous holograms was
o    iigure  10. Change in the activity ol the            reproduced at the focus of the digital video
,,   :lpha rhythm of the electroencephalogram             camera 14 (Fig. 3). For this, a photographic
     ipon presentation to the subjects (n: 30) of         plate 7 with a transparent hologram was
?
     : control hologram and a hologram                    mounted in the mount 15 in front of the
{    ; ontaining non-visualized physiologically           digital camera 14 at a distance of 10 mm
rl
     .ignificant information.                             fiom the iens. Using a point source 16 of
                                                          polychromatic light. a white screen l7
)    Examples of specific embodiments of the              located at a distance of 30 cm fiom the lens
I    -nr ention                                           was illuminated tiom above at an angle of
                                                          45 o. The topographic image restored
      Fxarnple 1. According to the claimed                according to option 3 (a white background
      :rrethod according to the scheme shown in           with the diffraction component added.l was
      Fig. 1, two holograms were created using a          recorded on a digital video camera in BMP
      :lucose solution as diffuser 10, into which         fbrmat (without compression). The contrast
      ron-visualized inlbrmation was previously           of the diffraction components on a w'hite
      :ntroduced in the fbrm of a frequency-              background was enhanced by processing
      nodulated light flux in the range of 2.5-3.5        BMP files in PhotoShop 6.0. Received an
      Hz (lrologram 1) and 10 Hz (hologram2).             increase in contrast by 7 5 units, an increase
     nh1'siologically signifi cant for the                in saturation by 7 5 units" As a result of
     mnctioning of the brain and other human              processing" three holograms were obtained
     svstems. Information was introduced into             with pronounced differences in the color
     the glucose solution using a fiequency               gamut (l-igs. 4a,4b'). Translation of the
     modulator of the light flux according to the         graphic image into a digital fbrmat (digital
     description of the invention protected b1' RF        matrix) r,vas carried out using the MathCad
     patent No. 2163491. A w-hite matte screell           2000 environment (READBMP, READRGB
     t sheet of paper, ,A.4 format) u'as used as a        functions). Each of the matrix elements
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      rndices, number of magnetic storms and h/oon                      determine, whether this or that specific
      phase position. Predominance of one or more                       person is sensitive to effects of various
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degree of functional heliogeophysical                Example L. Researched K. was born on
dependence.                                         September 20, L969. A computer analysis of
                                                    the period of prenatal development
 Similarly, the degree of heliogeophysical          revealed the presence of extreme values of
dependence is evaluated in other variants           the geophysical situation ranging from 5 to
of the ranks of heliogeophysical factors and        7 (the number of magnetic storms) in the
the time of development of physiological            fifth month of the prenatal period in which
responses.                                          the formation of organs of vision .
  Under intrauterine exposure to the                 Given this circumstance, a study of the dark
geomagnetic environment (estimated by               adaptation of the retina, which in this case
the index of geomagnetic activity and the           is a marker of the functional system, was
number of magnetic storms) in ranks from 3          carried out. After evaluating the initial
to 7 and a pronounced reaction ofthe body           parameters, the study was continued in the
to the hemi-geomagnetic situation, the              hypogeomagnetic chamber with the
GMF form of the heliogeophysical                    measurement of indicators at the 3rd, 5th
dependence (on the geomagnetic field) is            and 1-0th minutes. The greatest deviation of
determined. With intrauterine exposure              the parameter from the initial level was
ranging from 3 to7, characterizing the              noted at the 3rd minute of being in the
activity of the Sun (Wolf numbers, radio            chamber. Based on the data obtained, a
emission, sunspot area), a conclusion is            conclusion is drawn about a high degree of
drawn about the SA form of the                      functional heliogeophysical dependence of
heliogeophysical dependence (on solar               the organ of the studied, in particular, the
activity). With intrauterine exposure to an         visual sphere, on the geomagnetic field, the
interplanetary magnetic field in ranks from         GMF form of the functional
3 to7, a conclusion is drawn about the IMF          heliogeophysical dependence is
form of the heliogeophysical dependence             determined.
(on the sector structure of the
i nterplanetary magnetic field).                    Example 2. The studied R. was born on
                                                    November 20,1964. A computer analysis      of
The application of this method allows               the period of prenatal development
predicting the degree and form of                   revealed the presence of extreme values of
functional heliogeophysical dependence of           the heliogeophysical situation ranging from'
the human body, determining the optimal             Lto 2 (interplanetary magnetic field) in the
periods and means when carrying out                 third month of prenatal development.
preventive measures in cases of                     During this period, the "tab" of the
pronounced heliogenesis and                         cardiovascular system occurs, the
magnetotropic reactions (using in advance           parameters of which are selected as a
before the onset of natural heliogeophysical        marker. After evaluating the initial
disturbances such therapeutic and                   parameters, the study was continued in the
prophylactic agents as a hypogeomagnetic            hypogeomagnetic chamber. At the 9th
installation, point magnetic applicators,           minute there was a slight increase in blood
etc.).                                              pressure, increased heart rate, a feeling of
                                                    pressure in the frontotemporal region on
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the right. Therefore, the conclusion about
the low degree of functional
heliogeophysical dependence of the
organism of the studied, in particular,
cardiovascular system, the MMP-form of
the heliogeophysical dependence is
determined.
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     POSSIBILITY OT EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF
               PROPERTIES OF TIME
                                             N. A. Kozvrev
          Original title: "O VOZMOZIINOSTI TTKSPERIMENT:\L'\GO ISSLr I)OVANIyA SVOYSTV VREMFNT,,
                                                    Part        1
                                      Theoretical Concepts
           Time is the most irlportant and rnost enigmatic propcrtv of nature. The concept ol.time sul.passes
    our imagination.'lhe recondite attempts to understand rhe narure of time b1,the philosophers oi'anti_
    quit1, the scholars in the N{iddle Ages. and the ntodern scientist. possessing a knouleclge olsciences
    and the experience of their hist<lr;-. have proven liuitless. probabll, this occurs bcoause time involves
   the most prolbund and cornpletely unknori,n pr.operties ol the u,orlcl u,hich can scarcely be enlisagcil
   bl the bravest llight of human iancv. Past thcse propcrties o1. the rvor.lcl there passes thc tr.iumphal
   procession olmodern science and technical progress. ln reality" the exact sciences negare the existencc
   in time of any other qualities other tiran the simplest qualit-v- of "duration', or time inicrvals. tlre meas-
   urement of ."i,hich is lealized in hours. 1'his quality ol.time is similar to the spatial interval. Thc theorl
   of relativity b) EINST'I,IN made rhis analogy, more proltlun<I" consicjering timc intenals and space as
   comllonents of a fbur-dinrensional interval tl1. a NuXIr,txcJwSKI universe. Only thc pseudo_[iucliclean
   nature of the geometry ol' the MINKOWSKI uni\/erse dill'erentiates the tinte interval tiom the spacc
   interval. Llnder sr"rch a conception. time is scalar (scalar - rveight) and quite passii.,e. i1 onll.suppJe_
   nrernts the spatial arenil. against which the events of the univer.se are pla;-ed out. Or.ving to one scalar.it_r
   oftinre. in tlre ecluations oftheoretical nrechanics the fuiur.e is not separatecl iloni the past: hcnce the
   causcs al'e not separated fiom the results. In llre result. classical mechanics brings to the unircrse a
   strictl), deterntinistic" hr-rt deprivcd. causaiity. At the sante time. causality, comprisei the most in.rportanr
  qualitl'ol'thc real u,clrld. -lhe concept o1'causalitl, is the basis ol.natural scierrce.'Ihe natural scientist is
  convinccd that the- question "rvh1,:r" is a legitirnate one. that a question can be lbund lbr it. Flonerer.
  the contenl o1'the exact sciences is much more ilrpo\ierishe<j. In the precise scic:nces. the legitintate
  question is only, "horv'?". i.e." in u,hat manner a given chain of ocLrun.ences takcs place. Thercttre. rhe
  precise sciences are descriptirre. T'he description is rnade in a lbur-<jimensional nrtrld. rvhich signitics
  the possibilitl' of predicting er,cnts. I'his possibilitl, prediction is the licl. to tlie porver. of the prccise
  sciences.'fhe l'ascinalion olthis porver is so sreat that it often conrpels or.re to tbr.gct the basic" in.u,r_
  pletc nature of their basis. It is therefbre probable that the philosophical conccpr ol. MACrr. der.ireil
  strictl_r, logicalh, tiom tlie bases of the exact sciences, attracted great attention. in spite ol its noncon_
  lbrmity [o our knou,ledge ooncerning the ur.riverso and claill,erpcrience. The natural desire arises ttr
  introduce into the exact sciences the pr.inoiples of natural sciences. In other. u,ords. the tenclencv is 1o
 attempt to introducc into theoretical meohanics the principle olcausality'anci directivity olrime. Such a
 mechanics can bc c-alled "causal" or "asymmetrical', mcchanics. ln such mechanics^ there should be
 realizable expcliencc. indicating vr.here the cause is and u,here the rcsult is. It can bc cienronstrated that
 in statistical mechanics there is a directivit) o1'time and that it satistles our clesircs. ln realitr," statistical
 mechanics constrllcts a certain br.idge bctu,een natural and theclretical rnechanics. In tlie statistical
 -erouping. an asl,mmctrical state in time can do.,elop. or,r,ing to unlikelv initial conditions caused br, tlte
 inten'ention o1- a proponent of the s),stcnl" the cftect ol rvhich is causal. Il. subsequently. the sr.stem
u,ill be isolated. in conformitv u'ith thc second lau,olthcrrtrorll,narnics. its entl.op-\,rvill increase" and
the directivitl, ot'time uill be associated rvith tliis tr.t:nd in thc variation of entropl . As a result. rhe s),s-
tenr rvill lcad to the ntost Iikcll, condition; it r.r il1 pr.ovc to be in equilibrium. but then the lluctuarions in
the entropl'o[-r,arious signs u,ill be encountered uith cqr:al 1iequencr,,. ]'hercibre. cven in the statistical
mechanics o{' an isolatecl s),stem. under. the most probable condition. the clirectivity. of time ,"i,ill not
exist. It is quite natural that in statistical nrec-hanics. based orr the eonventional mechanics of a point"
the direction o1'time does not appear as a qualitr o1'rinrc itseli.but o.iginates onlr as a propertl,ol'thc
stale olthe system. If the directivitl ol-rinrc and othcr.possible clualitics are objectivc. thel should enter
the_s1,stem ofelentental.y nrechanics ot'isolatc.J pi.ocesses. llorver,er. the statistical generalization of
such mechanics can lead to a conclusion c,-,r.iccrnir.rg the non-attainaltilit;,,olequilibrir-rin conditions. In
realit1," the dilectivitv oltirne si,rnilles a p,1[icrn r-lntinuousl),existing in tinre. r.r,hich" acting upon the
rnatelial s)'sten1. can callse it to transltr to.rn cquilihrium state. Unrjer such a consider.ation" the everrts
                                                        vb
should occur not onlf in time. as in a certain are'as. L.u: ... , .- r :,r rr1'time. Time becomes an
active participantintheuniverse.eliminatingthepirssrL.L :. . -r'^-,: tr.-:th.Then.wecanunderstand
harmon-v of lilb and death. rvhich rve perceive as th!- .):-: -i                 ,.r'i.,,,rr1d. Already. owing to these
possibilities alone. one should carelullv examine thc que::i, :: -,> :, ::',e lanner ir-r r'vhich the concept o1'
thc directivity of time or its pattern can be inllodLrced int','.:r;-:r..'.:-:r.r as olelementarl'processes.
         We shall represent mechanics in the simplest 1ornr. .,: ihe r.;.:rlli meclianics of a point or a sys-
tem ol'material points. Desiring to inlroduce thus into rr(!,.irr!\:;',e plinciple o1'causality of natural
science, r,r,e irnmediately encounter the dil'licultl' that tirc iiel r,I'causalitv has not been completel-v-.
tbrmulated in natural science. In the constant quests lbr cau:cs. the naturalist is guided rather by his
oi,"n intuition than by fixed procedures. We can statc onlr rhat causalitr is linked in the closest u,ay
rvith the properties of tirne, specilically ll'ith thc ditl'erence in the tirture and the past. 'l'herettrre" ive
r,r,ill be guided by the lbllorving hypotheses:
      I)    'limc possesses a quality. creating a dif ierence in car:ses 1l'orr-r eff-eots" r,vhich can be evoked     b1'
            directivity or pattern.'lhis property determines the dil'ftrence in tl.re past from the future.
      'lhe requirement for this hypothesis is indicated           b,r' the   dilllculties associated r.vith the develop-
ment ol-1he LtstltNITZ idea concerning the definition o1'the dilectivity              oltime through    the causal rela-
tionships.'l'he prolbund studics by'H. I{EtcHr,NBAcu [] and (1. WHIrRow [2] indicate that one can
never advance this idea strictly. rvithout tautology. Causality'provides us rvith a cLrncept o1'the exis-
tence of dilectivity in tin.rc and concerning certain properties o1'this directivitl,; at the same time. it
does not constitute the essence ol this phenomenon, but only its result.
     Let us nor.l,attempt. utilizing the siniplcst properties olcausality. to provide a quantitative expres-
sion of-h1'potheses l. Procecding fl'on.r those cilcumstances in i.vhich: 1)cause is alu'ays outside olthe
bod1, in which the rcsult is reallzed and 2) the result sets in aller the cause. \\re can tillmulate the next
trvo axioms:
      ll)   Causes and results are alr,vals sepalaled bl space. Therefbre, betr,veen them exists an arbitrar-
            i11' small. but not equalin-u zelo. spatiai diff-erence.
      III)Causes and results are separated in time. Therefbre. bclween their appearance there exists an
           arbitrarily small" but not ecluaiing zero time diflerence of a fixed sign.
      Axiom Il fbrms the basis of classical Neu,tonian mechanics. It is contained in a third law. ac-
cording to rvhich a variation in a quantity of nrotion cannot occur under"the cff-ect of internal fbrces. In
other u,ords. in body thele cannot develop an external tbrce r.vithout the participation ofanother bodv.
Flence" based on the impenetlability oimatter. dx;t0. Horvever' on the basis of the cornplete reversi
bility o1'time, axion'r [lI is lacking in the n-er.r,tonian mechanics: dt : 0.
      In atomic meclranics..just thc opposite takes place. In it. the principle ol impenetrability loses its
value ancl. bascd on the possihilitir ol-the superposition of fields. it is obviousl,,- assumod that dx: 0.
ilou,ever. in atomic rncchanics there is a temporal irreversibility, u'hich did rrot exist in the Newtonian
mechanics.'['he inlluence upon the system ot'a macroscopic boti-v. i.c.. they devise. introduces a ditfer-
ence betrveen the future and thc past, because the future proi,es predictable, rvhile the past is not.
Therefbre. in thc temporal environs of the experiment 3t * 0, although it carr be arbitrarily srnall. In this
mannel'. classical rlcchanics and atomic mechanics enter into our a.riomatics as two extrcme systems.
This circun.rstance becomes especialll' cleal il'we introduce the relationship:
                                                    0x
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                                                   i=t'
In a rcal rvorld, C2 most likely constitutes a flnite value. Ilorvever, in classical mechanics. Dx + 0. 0t -
0. ar.rd hcncc C2 : *. In atonric mechanics^ Dx: 0. 0t + 0, and thereii'rre C: - 0.
       I-et us nori,cliscuss the concept of the slmbclis Dx trnd 3t inti"odr"rced by us. In a Iong chain of
causal-resultant translbrmations, we are considering onl1.'that elementary'chain r'lhercin the c,ause
ploduces the result. Accorciir.rg to the usual ph;-sical vieu'points, this chain comprises a spatial tinre
point" not subject to further ar.ralysis. Ilowever. on the bases of our axioms olcausality, this elementary
causal-resultant chain should havc a structure caused by the impossibilitl' of the spatial-time superinr-
position o1'causes and efl'ec1s. The condition of non-superimposition in the case o1'the critical approach
is stipulated b1' the sy'mbols 0x and Dt. Flence. these symkrls signifl' tlie limit ol the infinitell''-small
valucs undcr thc condition that they'ne\er re\;ert to 0. l'hese symbols detertnine the poinl distances or
dimensions of an "empt1 " point. situated bet\\'een the material points. rvith rvhich the causes and e1'1ects
are linked. Ilorvever" in the calculation ofthc intervals o1'the cntire causal- resultant chain. thcl' should
be considcrcd equal to 0 rvith any'degree o1-accurac)'. However^ in the calculation ol'the lorv values of
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                                                          : : , .r- .-- ,, : .r1- time. Jime becomes an
should occur not onl,v in time, as in a ceftain itl'ens. l.ir:
activcparticipantintheuniverse.eliminatingthcirossih,,i::.    ..-; -': .r:.th. ihen.wecanunderstand
harmony of lif'e and death. lvhich ',ve pcrceivc as the c-:. -.     -.: .i,.,r]J. Aireadl', ou,ing to these
possibilitiesalone.oneshouldcarelullyexarninethr'.11r-'-., -,. .'-'r.lrlnerinnhichtheconceptol'
the dilectivity of tirle or its pattern can bc introduced int', iire ::-.-.rr:.i.. rrielementary processes.
      We shall represent rnechanics in the sinrplest 1blln. :. :::r ..:..,c.r1 mechanics of a point or a sys-
tenr of material points. Desiring to introducc tl.rus into nc.-l::r.;s rhe principlc olcausality'of natural
science, rve imrrediately encounter the clillicultl thrt Ltre iie,L..i clr-:salin'has not been completely
fbrmulated in natural science. In thc constant quests 1i,r cairses. ihe naturalist is guided rather by his
orvn intuition than by lixed procedures. We can state onlr thrrt causality is linked in lhe closest r,va1'
rvith the propcrties of time, specilically \\ith the diltclencc ir.r the tirture and the past. 1'herelirre. rve
will be guided b1' the fbllou,ing hypotheses:
     I)    Timc possesses a qualit1,. creating a difti:rencc in causes liorn elfbcts" rvhich can be evoked bv
           directivity rx'pattern" This propcrtl'detcrnrincs thc djt1irencc in the past fiom the firturc.
     The requirernont lbr this hypothesis is indicaled b1 the diltrculties associated r.vith the develop-
ment of the [.,EI[]NITZ idea concerning the definition of the dilcctivity oltimc through the causal rela-
tionships.'I'he prolbund studics b.v- []. RLICHL,NBACII [] and G. Wutl'Row [2] indicate that one can
nevel'advance this idea stlictly. rvithout tautology. Causaliti' provides us with a concept of the exis-
tence ol directirrity- in time and concerning certain properties of this dircotii.itl': at the same time. i1
does not constitute the esseirce of this phenomernon" but only its result.
     L,et us nor.v attempt. utilizing the simplest properties of causality. to provide a quantitative expres-
sion of hypotheses l. Procccding fiom thosc cilcumstances in rvhich: 1 ) cause is alrvays outside ol the
body in rvhich the result is roalized and 2) the lesult sets in alter the cause. \\ie can lblmulate the ncxt
tr.vo axioms:
     ll)   Causes and results are alu,a)'s separated by spacc.'lherefbre, betrveen thcnr exists an arbitrar-
           ily small. but not equalir-rg zero. spatial diflerer.rce.
                                                       -lherelbre.
     Ill)Causes and results are scparated in time.                    between their appearance there exists an
           arbitraril.r, small" but not equaling zero time dill'erence of a f)xed sign.
       Ariom II fbrms the basis o1'classical Neu'tonian mechanics. It is contained in a third [aw. ac-
cording to rvhich a r"ariation in a quantity' of motion cannot occur uncler thc etl'cct of intelnal forces. In
other rvords. in body'therc cannot cievcl<-rp an external lorce ivithout the prirlicipation of another body.
Iler.rce. based on the irnpenetrability of mattcr" Dx * 0. Houever. on the basis ol the complcte leversi-
bility of timc. axiom III is lacking in the Nervtor.rian rnechanics: Dt - 0.
       In atomic mechanics..jusl the opposite takes place. In it. the principle of in.rpenetrability loscs its
value and. based on the possibility ol'the superposition ol- fields. it is obviously assr"rmed that 0x: 0.
Ilorvever, in atomic mechanics there is a temporal irrcversibility. r'l'hich did not exist in the Ner,vtonian
mechanics. The intlucnce upon the system of a macroscopic bod1.. i.e.. lhey devise. introduces a ditl'er-
ence between the future anci the pas1" because the future proves predictable. u'hile the past is not.
Therefbre, in the tempclral environs of the experiment at * 0. although it can be arbitrarily small. In this
manner, classical mechanics and atonric mechanics entel into oul axiomalics as two extrcme s-vstems.
This circumstance becomes especially olear i['u,e introduce the relationship:
                                                 dx
                                                 a =t'
                                                                                                        (1)
In a leal lvorld.    most likely constitutes a llnite value. I'lor.vever. in classical mechanics. Dx * 0. dt :
                    C-'2
0. and hence C2     : -.
                       In aton.ric mechanics, dr: 0. 0t * 0, and thete fbre C2 : 0.
      Let us norv discuss the conccpt of thc symbols Dx and Dt introduced b,v- us. In a long chain ol
causal-r'esultant translormations" rvc alc consideling onll' that elementat',v- chain u,herein the causc
produces the result. Accordir.rg to the usual phy'sical vis11,points. this chain comprises a spatial tinre
point, not subiect to l'urlher ar.rall sis. Ilorrever. rln the bases of our axioms o1'causality'" this elementarv
causal-rcsultant chain should havc a slnictrll'c caused by the impossibility of the spatial-time supelim-
position of causes and el}'ects. The conditjon of non-sr.rperimposition in the case olthe critical approach
is stipuiated bl the syn-rbols dx and Et. IIence. these symbols signifl, the limit olthe inlinitell,'-small
values under the oor.rdition that thq irc\er re\cfi to 0.'lhese symbols determine the point distances or
dimensions olan "enrptr" point. situateJ betseen the rlatelial points, u,ith rvhich thc causes and ellbcts
alc linkcd. Hollever, in thc calculatioi.r rrf the intcrrals of the entire caus:il- r'esultant chain. they should
be considered equal to 0 r,vith an1 clegree tr1'accllrac). Hon,eveL. in the calculation of the lou valr:cs of'
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     one order, their ratio C1 can be a llnite value and can      c\.:'r!\' -, -.,...'..r[ircll phl'sical ploperty of the
     causal-resultant lclationship. lhis ph1 sical propeft) is .l;..r:;; ::'. tli.'pattern of time, fbrmulated
     qualitativeli, bY h;-Pothesis I.
            In reality. according to dellnition I, the value C- has::''e ilr-'.rer'.>r.nilit\ olleiocitl"and,vields a
     value of the rate o1'the tlansition of the r.:ause to the efiect. fll.s lr':nsit,rrir is acconrplishcd through the
     "empty" point. r'r,here there are no material bodies and thet'e i:;'1,r 5p.igq-;rnii time. llence" the value C2
     can be associated only i.i,ith the propel'ties ol time and spac.-. n()t \\ lth the tr-'repg,1i.t o1'bodies. J'here-
     ftrre. C2 should be a universal constant. l1'pifying the pattern Lri tit.nc o1'Lrur \\orld. The coni'ersion ol
     the cause to an ell'ect requires the overcomitrg of'the "enlptr " point in spac*. This point is an ab;'ss. ttre
     tlansition through rvhich can be realized only with the aid olthe tinle paltern. Flor.n this. thele ltrllorvs
     directll'the active palticipalion of time in the process of iite material sr stenrs.
            In (1). the s-r-mbol Dt has a dellnite nreaning. It can be established b\ tht'standal"d condition: the
     Iuture r.r.rinus the past comprises a positive value. I-lorvever. lhe sign ol the raluc lir 0x is cluitc
     arbitrarl'. since space is isotl'opic and in it there is no principal direction. At the same time" the sign ol
     C2 should be deflnite" because logicalll'rve should have a possibilitl'o1'conceiving the rvorld r'vith an
     opposite time patlern: i.e.. of another sigri. 1'he difficuttl' arises ri,hich irt lirst glance seems insut'-
     mountable. and disruLpting the entire strllcture tbrmulated until nou'. Ilorryever. orving to iust this
     ditliculti,'. it becomes possible to make an unequivocal conclusion: C2 is not a scalar value but a
     pseudoscalar value: i.e., a scalar changing sign in case of the mirrol imtrge or inr,crsion o1'lhe cooldi-
     nate s-v-stem. In order to be convinced of this. let us reu'rite (1) in a vector form. har'ing signified by' i
     the unit vector ofthe direction o1'the causal-resultant rclationship:
C,i&=}x (la)
            Il C2 is pscudo-scalar. idt should be a critical value o1'a pseuclo-r'ectol collinear rvith the critical
     i ector 3x, 'lhe pseudo-vector nature of idt signifies that in the plane Y7. of a perpendicular to thc X-
     axis thele occurs a celtain tut"ning. the sign of u,hich can be determined by'the sign of 0t.'I'his means
     that vr,ith thc aid of Dt. ri'e can oricnt the plane perpendiculal to the X-axis: i.e'. u'e car.r allocate tlre
     arrangcment o1'the Y and Z axes. Lel us nou,alter in (l) the sign o1'3r. relaining the sigr.r olEt anci
                                                                    -i'hen
     signitying the retcntion ol'the orientation o{'the plane YZ.          the const:lilt C2 chan-ees i1s sign. as it
     shor-rld. since our opclation is tantamount to a mirror itlage. However. ilrve change the sign not only ol
     Dx but also  of0t. the constant C2 based on (1) does not change sign. This should be the case' because in
     the girien instance rve etJ-ected only a turning ol-the coordinate svstem. Finally. changing thc sign of Dt
     clnl1. we once again obtain a urirlor (specular) inrage of the coordinate s)'stem uncler u'hich the sign tlf
     the pseudo-scalar should change. This proof of the pseuclo-scalar propet'ti'ol'the time pattern can be
     erplained by thc lbllorving simple cliscussion. 'lhe time pattern should be detclmined in relation to a
     certain invariant. Such an invariarrt. independent of the properties ol r.tratler" can be onll' spacer. 1'he
     absolute value o1'the tirnc pattern is obtained rvhen the absolute dit-ference in thc luture and the past
     rviil be linked u,ith the absolule diff'erence in thc propelties o1'space. In space thet'e are no dit-ferences
     in dilections. but there is an absolute difl'ercnce betrveen tight and left, although the'se conccrpts pel' se
     are quite tentative. T'helefore. the tin.re pattern also should be establishecl by a value having the sense of
     a linear velocitl o1'lurning (rotation). Irrom this it ibllor'vs that C: cannot equal the speed o1'light C1
     comprising the conventional scalar. From the pseudo-scalar properties o1'tlre time pattel'n, there
     immediately lbllorvs thc basic theorem of causal nrechanics: A ri'orld rvilh an opposite time pattern is
     equii,alenl to our u,orld. reflected in a nrirror.
           ln a ivorld rellected b1 a mirror, causalitl, is complctely retained. l-lielelbre. in a u'orlcl rvith an
     opposite time pattern the events should develop just as regularll' as itr our uorld. it is erroneous to think
     that. having run a nrovie t'ilm o1'our u'orld in a rcverse direction. lve rvould obtain a patterr.r o1' the
     rvolld of an opposite time direction. We can in no tt'a,r, lblmall1" change tl.re sign in the timc intelvals.
      rhis leads to a disruption olcausalitl': i.e.. to an absLrrditi'' to a rvorld rvhich cannot exist' ln a variation
     ol the directivity ol time. there should also beconrc modilled the int'luences ivhich the tirne pattern
     exelts upon the material systenl.'Iherelbre. the rrorlcl r'eflected in a mirt'ot'should difl'er in its physicai
     propcfties fillm our wolld. Hou'eler. classicai mechanics oonllrms the identity ol these rvorlds. Up
     until lecent times. this identitl rias assLtmcd in atomic mcchanics and r'vas said to be the lan'ol'the
     preserr.'ation olparity. Hou'er cr'. these studies by l.tr and YoLlNtj of the Iiuclear processes during rveak
     interactions led to the experinrent-r. hrring demonstlated the er1'oneoLrs positiorr of this lar.r". This result
     is quite natural under the actual e:i!siettcc o1'timc directivit)'. rvhich is confirnred by the direct cxperi-
     rnents described later'. At the sarlr'tli-,r.-.. one can nevef make tho oppositc conclusion. Numerous
     investigations o1'the obset're.i l.l:r-r'rL,t.r.t.'ttl o1'the non-presel'vation of paritl' have demonstrated the
     possibility of other intctl-rrelitii.t:r. Ti :::te'Jr',\sotr to conclude that lirrther erperiments in tlie fleld o1-
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nuclear physics narrow the scope ofpossible interpretations iLr such an e\tent that the existence oftime
directivity in the elementary processes will becorne quite obr ic.us.
      The difference in the world from the miruor image is especialll graphically indicated by biology.
'I'he moryhology of animals and plants provides manr eramples of as1'mmetry, distinguishing right
from left and independently of u,hat hemisphere of the eafth the organism is living in. Asymmetry of
organisms is manit-ested not only in their morphology. The chemical asy-mmetry of protoplasm discov-
ered by Louis PaSreUR demonstrates that the asymmetr\ constitutes a basic property of lit-e. The per-
sistent asymmetry of organisms being transmitted to their descendants cannot be random. This asym-
metry can be not only a passive result of the laws of nature. reflecting the time directivity. Most likely,
under a definite asymmetry, corresponding to the given time pattern, an organism acquires an additio-
nal viability: i.e., it can use it lbr the reinforcement of lit'e processes. Then, on the bases of our funda-
mental theorem" we can conclude that in a world with an opposite time pattem. the heart in the verte-
brates would be located on the right, the shells of mollusks would be mainly turned leftward, and in
protoplasm there would be obsen,ed an opposite qualitative inequality of the light and left molecules. It
is possible that the specially formulated biological experiments will be able to prove directly that life
actually uses the time pattern as an additional souroe ofenergy.
      Let us now comment on yet another important circumstance, connected with the determination of
the time pattern by (1). Each causal-resultant lelationship has a certain spatial direction, the base vector
of which is signified by i. Therefore, in an actual causal relationship the pseudo-scalar i.C2 will be
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oriented by the time pattern. Let us prove that at one point the cause and at another point the        -
result - these values should be in opposite directions. In reality, the result in the future will be situated
in relation to the cause, while the cause in the past wilt be situated in relation to the result. This means
that at the points cause and efl'ect should have opposite signs, meaning that there should also be an op-
posite orientation of the plane perpendicular to i. Then, at a definite i-value we have a change in the
type of the coordinate system, and the expression iC2 will have diffelent signs. However. if during the
transition from the cause to the effect we have a change in the sign of i, the sign of C2 will remain
unchanged and, hence, iC2 will change sign in this case also. This means that the time pattern is
characterized by the values +iC2 and constitutes a physical process, the model of which can be the
relative rotation ofa certain ideal top (gyroscope). By an ideal gyroscope, rve connote a body the entile
mass of which is located at a celtain single distance fiom the axis. This top can have an effect on
another body through a material axis of rotatior.r and material relationships with this axis, the masses of
which can be disregarded. Therefbre, the mechanical properly of an ideal gyroscope will be equivalent
to the properties ol a material point having the mass of the gyroscope. and its rotation. Let us assume
that the point with which the top interacts is situated along the direction of its axis. Let us signify by j
the bas vector of this direction and consider it to be a standard vector. We can tentatively, independ-
ently of the type of the coordinate system, place it in another point: for example, in the direction from
which the rotation of the top appears to be originating * in this case, in a clockwise direction. The
rotation of the top which is occuming can be described by the approximate pseudo-scalar ju, where u
equals the linear velocity of rotation. With such a description and the dirrction selected by us, u should
be pseudo-scalar, positive in the left hand system ofcoordinates. Let us now considerthe motion ofa
point upon w-hich the gyloscope axis is acting from the position of the point on its rim. Since the
distance of this point fiom the plane of the rirn is albitrarily small, its velocity, computed fi'om the
position of the rim in respect to the radius and the period, rvill be the same value for u. We can draw on
a sheet of paper the motion of the points of the rim relative to the center and to the motion of the center
from the position of the rim points. The motion is obtained in one direction if we examine the paper
from the same side: e.g., from above. However, the infinitely smail emergence of a stationary point
fiom the plane of the rim compels us to examine the rotation from another position: i.e., to examine the
paper fiom beneath. We obtain a rotation in the opposite direction, as a result of which rve should
compare with the gyroscope the approxinrate pseudo-scalar: i.e., ju. This signifies that the time pattern
being determined by the ua1us5 +iCz actually has an affinity with the relative rotation, which is deter-
mined by the value +ju of the same type. It is understandable that this formal analogy does not fully
expiain the essence of a time pattem. However, it opens up the remarkable possibility of an experi-
mental study of the properties of time. In reality. if into the causal relationship there will enter a rotat-
ing body, we can expect a combination of values +iC2 and +ju, since this operation is quite permissible
from a mathematical standpoint. In other r'r'ords, we can expect that in a system with rotation the time
pattem changes instead of +iC2: it becomes equal to +(iC2 + jLr). Let us now attempt to explain which
variations can occur in a mechanical svstem. For this, it is necessary to refine the concept of cause and
effect in mechanics
      The lbrces are the cause alteling the mutual arrangement of bodies and their qLrantity of motion.
The change in the arrangement of bodies can lead to the appearance of ner.v forces, and according to the
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    d'Alembert principle, the variation of a quantity of motion for unit time- talien rvith an opposite sign,
    can be regarded as the force of inertia. Therefore, in mechanics the t-orces are comprised of the causes
    and all possible effects. However, in the movement of a @' ( I I under the eftect ola force F, the force
    of inertia dp/dt does not constitute a result. Both of these forces originate at one point. According to
    axiom II, owing to this there cannot be a causal-resultant relationship benveen them, and they are
    identical concepts. Therefore, as KIRCHHoFF operated in his mechanics- the torce ofinertia can serve as
    a determination of the force F. The force F, appiied to point (l) can evoke an effect only in another
    point (2). Let us cail this force ofthe result ofthe effect 56 ofthe flm point upon the second:
                                                5'JrJr
                                                   =1-dP'-JP                                                 t2)
For the lirst point. holever, it comprises the lost d'Alembert furce:
                                                      dp ,             dP,
                                                      ilt                 dt
          In conlblmitl uith these expressions. we can considel that tbr ihe time it. point 1 loses the pulse
    dp2 rvhich is transmitted to  point 2. ln the case fbr r'vhich there is a causal lclationship tretu'een point I
    and 2. Dt+0. and betvvecn then.r thele cxists the approrimate difl-erer.rce Dp;*0. \\ihen the cause is
    situated at point 1. the transition of dp2 fi'clm point I to point 2 corresponds to atl increase in the time'
    'l-herel'rlre:
                                                     Dp,        dp,
                                                                           so                                (3)
                                                      Et         Et
Let us signify'by i the r.rnit vector of efTect 56. 'fhen, according to (3):
    According to (1). the value lExl/dt can be replaced b1' C2 i1'u,e tentativel)' utilize that           s.v.'stenr   ol
    coordinates in u,hich C2 is positive.
                                                                  lao.
                                                      Sn    =   iC,lirl        I
                                                                                                             (4)
                                                                      ld.      l
    .t'he
          lirctor at iC2 c{rnrprises a value independent o1'a time patlern: i.e', a lbrce invaliant. In realit,v-'
    during any pattern of time not only the spatial inten,als but also the lime interr"als sl.rtluld be measured
    b1, the unchanging scales.
                                  'l'herelore. the velocity and, consecluently. also the pulses should not dcpend
    on the pattel"n   (course) of tin-re. As r;i,as clcmonstrated above. in case tl1'the existence of a tirne paltern
    iC1 in point 2. thcre must be in point I the time pattem iCl , This means that dr-u'ing the el-fect upon
    point 2, there nrust be tr counter efl'ect or a t'eaotion tblce R6 in point 1:
                                                                       lao.l
                                                                       l"rrl
                                                     Ru=-if                                                  (5)
                                                                      'la'l
    l'hus, the third Novtonian law prtlres to be the direct result of the ploperlies of causalitl' and pattern of
    1ime.'I'he eft'ect and the counter cftbct comprise tr.vo l-acets of the identical phenomcnon. and betwecn
    them a time discontinuitl'cannot exist. ln this manner. the lar'r'ol'the conserr"ation of-a pulse is one tl1'
    the most f'undamental 1ar'r,s ot'nalure.
           Let us novn assurte that the tin.re paltern has varied and. ir.rstead of +iC2 it has become equal to
    .+-(icl+ ju ).'Ihen. based on (4). and (5), the fbllorvingtransfot'mation o1'lbrces shouldoccur:
                                                       I
                                                    lAn.                                   lan.
                                     -(i(.-+ ju)l*l
                                                .
                                 s                                    p   =-(it- + jLr)l .
                                                                                                  I
                                                    ld\l                                   ldxl
                                                                                                  I
                                              -\s=s-S,=+j+ls"l
                                                         (
                                                                                                             (6)
                                              -\R =    R- R       =-i+ls
                                                                     C'.'
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Thus, in the causal relationship with a spinning top (g)roscLrper. \\'e can expect the appearance of
 additional Ibrces (6), acting along the axis of rotation olrhe rop. The proper experiments described in
detail in the following section indicate that, in realiq. during the rotation, forces develop acting upon
the axis and depending upon the time direction. The measured ralue of the additional forces permits us
to determine, based on (6), the value C2 of the time pafiern nor onll in magnitude but also in sign: i.e.,
to indicate the type of the coordinate system in rvhich C1 is positir e. It turns out that the time pattem of
our world is positive in a levorotary system ofcoordinates, From this. rve are afforded the possibility of
an objective determination of lelt and right; the left-hand s) srem of coordinates is said to be that system
in which the time progress is positive, while the right- hand s1 stem is one in which it is negative. In
this manner, the time progress linking all ol the bodies in the u'orld, even during their isolation, plays
the role of that material bridge conceming the need. of rvhich Gnuss [3] has already spoken, for the
coordination ofthe concepts ofleft and right.
      The appearance of the additional forces can perhaps be graphically represented in the foliowing
manner: Time enters a system through the cause to the effect. The rotation alters the possibility of this
inflow, and, as a resuit, the time pattern can create additional stresses in the system. 'Ihe additional
stresses alter the potential and the full energy of the system. These variations produce the time pattem.
From this it follows that time has energy. Since the additional forces are equal and are directed oppo-
sitely, the pulse of the system does not vary. This signifies that time does not have a pulse, although it
possesses energy. In Newtonian mechanics, Cz : -. The additional fbrces according to (6) disappear,
as should occur in this mechanics. This is natural because the infinite pattem of time can in no i,vay be
altered. Therefbre, time proves to be an imparted fate and invincible force. However, the actual time
has a finite pattern and can be effective, and this signifies that the principle of time can be reversible.
How, in reality. these effects can be accomplished should be demonstrated sometime by experiments
studying the properties of time.
      In atomic mechanics, Cz = 0. Equations (6), obtained by a certain refinement of the principles of
Newtonian mechanics, are approximate and do not give the critical transition at Cz= 0. They only
indicate that the additional et-fects not envisaged by Newtonian mechanics will play the pre-dominant
part. The causality becomes completely inteftwined (confused) and the occurrences of nature will
remain to be explained statistically.
      The Newtonian mechanics correspond to a world with infinitely stable causal relationships. while
atomic mechanics represent another critical case of a world with infinitely weal causal relationships.
Equations (6) indicate that the mechanics corresponding to the principles of the causality of natural
science should be deveioped flom the aspeot of Newtonian mechanics. and not from the vieupoint of
atomic mechanics. For instance, we can expect the appearance of quantum effects in macroscopic
mechanics.
      The theoretical concepts expounded here are basically necessary only in order to know how to
undertake the experiments in the study of the properties of time. Time represents an entire r.l,orld of
enigmatic phenomena, and they can in no way be perused by logical deliberations. The properties of
time must be graduaily explained by physical experiment.
      For the formuiation of the experiments, it is important to have a foreknowiedge of the value of the
expected ef?ects, which depend upon the value C2. We can attempt to estimate the numerical value of
C2, proceeding from the dimensionalitv concepts. The single universal constant which can have the
meaning of a pseudo-scalar is the Planck constant, h. In reality, this constant has the dimensionality of
a moment of a quantity o1'motion and determines the spin of elementary particles. Now, utilizing the
Planck constant in any scalar universal constanto it is necessary to obtain a value having the dimension-
aiity of velocity. It is easy to establish that the expression
                                      C, =Lu=0.387'10        ia
                                       'h                                                           l7 I
comprises a unique combination of this type. Here e equals the charge of an elementary particle and a
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equals a certain dimensionless factor. Then, based on (6), at u 100 m/sec, the additional forces rvill be
ofthe order of 10-a or 10-s 1at a considerable a-value) tiom the applied forces. At such a value for C2,
the forces of the time pattern can easily be revealed in the simplest experiments not requiring high
accuracy of measurements.
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                                                          Part II.
         Experiments on Studying the Properties of Time. and Basic Findings
             T'he erperimental Verification    of the above-der,elopcd ile,.,:c:.,,.     - u..iI) rils started as early as
       the u,inter   ol 1951-'l952. frrom that time"   these tests ha\ e hecr   ;.ti:.i-: : i,,:-,i:.r-it-,Ltslr ovcr the course
       ol'a numbel of lears rvith the active participation b} sraJu:iie :r,.ie:t: ., . tl. L\BI-\'SH. At the pr.esent
       time. thel'' at'e underrr,al, in the labclrator',"- of the Pulkoyo Otrserr;iiri ,iith eit::incer \i. V. NASONOV.
       'Ihe rvork perfbrmed b), NASONOV
                                        imparted a high dcgree r-r1'rell,riiii:r        i. rh!- e\pcriments. Dur.ing the
       tinre of these ini,estigations. r.r,e accumulated numel.ous and Jir er.s:tleJ JiLrrr. p31.p.1i11jng us to lonr-r a
       number of conclusions concerning the properties of tjrne.. \\ e diJ lot -:LrOie-cd in interpreting all of the
       material. and not ali o1 the material has a unifbr.m de-ur.ee olrcliahilirr. Hcre rre ni11 ciiscuss only those
       data u,hich were sub.jected 1o a recurrent checkins and rrhich. iiont our.rienpoint. are completell,
       reliable. We u,i1l also strir,,e to fbrm conclusions fiont these data.
                l-he theoretical conccpts indicatc that the tests on the studl ol causal relationships and thc rela-
       tionships and the pattern of time need to be cor.rducted nith rotating bodies: rrantely," g1.,roscopcs.'I.lie
       tlrst tests rvere madc in older to verif-v' that the la* o1'the conserlation ol a ltulse is allvays firlfillecl.
       and inciependentll, o1'the condition of rotation o1 bodies. l'hese tests rver.e conducted on lcver-ly.pc
       rveights. At a deceleration o1 the gvroscope. rotating b1, inertia. its moment ol rotation should be
       imparted to the r.r,eights. causing an inevitable tor.sion olthe suspcnsions. ln order to avert the sllspen-
       sion dilllculties associared rvith this. the r.otation of the gl roscope should be held constant. 'l'hereflor-e.
       r.r,e r.rtilizcd g),roscopes tl'om aviation automation. the velooitl,oi.i.rhich rvas controlled by a variable
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      phasc current u,ith a fl'equency of the order of 500 cps. 'l'he gyroscope,s rotor turned u,ith this same
      1i'equenc1,. It appeared possible" r,r,ithout decreasing signilicantll, the suspension precision" to supply
      cllrrentto the gl,roscope suspended on ri,eights rvith the aid ofthree ver1.thin not insulated conductor.s.
      During the suspensior.r the gyroscope \^,,as installeij in a liermetically sealed box" il,hich excluded
      completell,'the eflect o1'air culrents. The accuracy of this suspension rvas of the ordcl ot'0.1 - 0.2 mg.
      With a vertical at'rangemcnt o1'the axis and var.ious r.otatior.r velocities. the readings o1. the r;reights
      lemained unchanged. I.'or cxamplei. proceeding lrom the data 1br the data tbr one of the gy,roscopes
      (average rotor cliameter D - 4.2 cmi rotor u,eight e:250 gr.), wc can conclude that r.i,ith a linear
      rotational velociS.' u - 70 m/seo. the cllective tbrce upon the rveights ivill renrain unchanged, rvith a
      prccision higher than up to the si.rth place. In these experiments. r,r,e, also introduced the follorving
      interesting theoretical complication;'Ihc box with the gvroscopcr n,as suspended liom an ir.on plate.
      rvhich attlacted the electrornagnets lastened together u,ith a cedain mass. l'his entir.e svstem u,as
       suspended on \leights b1.. means of an elastic band. The cul.rent n,as supplied to the e leclromagnets r,vith
      the aid of trvo r,erv thin conductors. T'he system 1br breal<ir.rg the ourrent rvas established separately
       liom the rveights. At the breaking o1'the circuit. the bor rvith ttre gvroscope f'ell to a clipper lastencd to
      the electromagnets. The amplitude of thcse drops and the subsequent rises could lcach 2 mm. l'he test
      rvas cronducted 1or various directions ol suspension ancl rotaticln rates ol the gvroscope, at different
      amplitudes. and at an osciliation lioquencv ranging ll.om units to hundrecls of cps. For.a r.otating g1,,ro-
      scope..iust as llor a stationar) one, the rearlings o1'the rieights remained unchanged. We can.onrid".
      that the expcriments described substantiate flairll. well the lhecu.etical conclusiorr concerning the con-
      selvation ofa pulsc in causal mechanics.
            ln spite of their theoretical interest, the previctus experiments dicl not yielcl any neu, ef'Iects capa-
      ble of confirming the role o1'causality in mechanics. I-lor.r,ever. in their tulllllment it u,as notecl thai in
      the transmission o1'the vibrations tiotr the gvroscope to the support ot the .,veights lariations in the
      leadings o1'the r.veights can appear. depending on the veloci[, and directior.r ol rotalion o1. the gy.r.o-
      scopes. When the r,'ibrations of the rveights themselr.'es beein. the box r.vith the gyroscope discor.rtinues
      being st.riot[1' a closeci system. Hou,ever. the r.i,eights can go out olequiiibriurn i1.thc additional elfect
      of the gyroscopc developing fl'om rcltation proves      1r.l be transf-erred fiom the shafi olthe grr.oscope to
      the rveights' support. From these observatior.rs. a series oltests u,ith these g),roscopes clei elopecl.
            In the llrsttype the vibrations u,ere due to the ener-g1, ol.the rotor and its poundir.rq in the bearings.
      depending on the clearance in them, lt is Lrnderstaniiable that the r,ibr.ations inrerltr.e tirh accuratc
      suspension. 'lherefble" it rras necessarl to abanclon the prccision i.veights ol the anilrtical tl,pe ancl
      convert to engineeling u,cights. iir shich the ribs of the pi.isms contact snrall areas hjr irlq thc- li.,rm of
      caps. Neveftheless, ir-r this connection uc i-nanaged to maintain an accurac\ ot the.r:.Jcr.rtl- I r-n-a in the
      diflerential measul'ements. The suptrr611 alcas in the fbrm olcaps are aisit c(rrr.!-r:.eni L.i rir.tue oltlie
      fact that rvith thcnt \l'e can crrr.i.luct the suspension of gr,roscopes l.otating hr .:t::.i1, .\ gvroscope
      suspended on arigid supilorr crn rlansnrirthrough a1,oke its rribrations lo slrll.r il ... ::c rieights. With
      a ceftain lype o1' r,ibratic,n. u hich u as chosen completel;- by 1eel. thcre r\ac..r:..-_ ., ;, ,nsitjer.alrlc de-
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crease in the eff-ect   of the gyroscope upon the weights durins its rourion in a counter-clockwise direc-
tion, if we examined it from above. During rotation in a clocklise direction. under the same condi-
tions, the readings of the weights remained practicalll' unchan_sed. Measurements conducted with
gyroscopes of varying weight and rotor radius, at various angular r.elocities, indicated that a reduction
in the weight. in conformity r.vith (6), is actually proportional to the rveight and to the linear rate of
                                                              :             :
rotation. For example, at a rotation of the gyroscope (D 4.6 cm, Q 90 gr, u = 25 mlsec), we ob-
                                     :
tained the weight difference AQ -8 mg. With rotation in a clockwise direction, it always turned out
that AQ = 0. However, r.vith a horizontal arrangement of the axis. in azimuth, we found the average
value AQ = -4 mg. F'r<lm this, we can conclude that any vibrating body under the conditions of these
experiments should indicate a reduction in weight. Further studies demonstrated that this eff'ect is
caused by the rotation of the earth, which will be discussed in detail later. Presently, the only fact of
imporlance to us is that during the viblation there is developed a new zero reading relative to which
with a rotation in a counterclockwise direction. we obtain a weight reduction. while during a rotation in
a clockwise direction we obtain a completely uniform increase in weight (AQ = 4 mg). In this manner,
(6) is given a complete" experimental confirmation. It follows from the adduced data that
C2 = 550 km/sec. According to this condition, the vector j is oriented in that direction in which the rota-
tion appears to be originating in a clockwise direction it is directed downward. With such a rotation. the
gyroscope becomes slightly lighter, meaning that its additional effect upon the support ofthe rveights is
directed downward: i.e.. in respect to the base vector j. This will obtain in the case in which u and C2
have the same signs. Under our condition relative to the direction of the base vector j the pseudo scalar
u is positive in a left-hand system of coordinates. Consequently, a time pattern of our world is also po-
sitive in a left-hand system. Therefble, subsequently wewill always utilize a lell-hand system of coor-
dinates. The aggregation ofthe tests conducted then permitted us to refine the value ofC2:
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fi
     tl.ris case there oFer'.rle  :.r.()n the g)roscope an additional Ibrce, oliented in a dirc-ction from rvhich the
       rotation appears to i,e trliciili,rting in a clocku,ise dilection.'l'his result signities that the caLrsalitv in the
       svstem and the timc i.attern intt'oduced a vibration and that the source of the viblation establishes the
      position ol the cause. ln thcse tests. a source of the rribration is the non-r'orating part oi the s1,stern.
      rvhile in the initial modc-l o1'the tests" .) rotol'constituted a source.'fransposing in placos the cause and
      the efl-ect, u,e altel in lespect to them the direction o1'rolation: i.e.. the sense of the base vector j. I"-ront
      this. based on (6)" there oricinatcs the change in the sign o1'the additional forces. ln conr,entional
      turechanics all of the lbrces do not depend entirely on rvhat comprises the source ol'the vibration" but
      also on r.vhat is the ellect. I{orveler, in causal mechanics. observing the dilection o1'the additional 1br'-
      ces. \\/e can immediately statc rlherc the car"rse olthe vibrations is locatcd. "fhis means that in reality it
      is possible to have a nrechanical erpelirnent distinguishing the cause fiom the efl'ects.
              'I'he tests u,ith the pendulum pror,ided the same result. A gvroscope suspended on a llne rvirc.
      during the vibration ol- a point of this suspension. deflcctcd in a direction ii'onr rvhich its rotation
      transpiled in a clockrvise direction. 'l-he viblation of the suspension u,as accomplished r,r,ith the aid ol
      an electromagnctic clevice.'l'o the iron plate of a relay installed horizontally. rve soldered a flexible
      metal rod. on rvhich the pendulum rvire r.vas fastened. Ou,ing to the rocl. the oscillations became mot'e
      harmonic. 'l'he position o{'the rclay r.vas regulated in such a way that thele u.ould not be any horizcintal
      displacenrents of the suspension point. For monitoring the contlol, u,e connected a direct current, u,ith
      i.vhich thc electromagnet attracted the plate and raised the suspension point. l['he position of the fila-
      menl (thlead) r,vas observed r.vith a laboratory tube having a scale with divisions of 0.14 mrr tirl the
      object under obsuvation. Estinrating by eye the tl'actions of this rvide division. rve could. during
      repcated measurenlents, obtairr a result with an accuracy o1'up to 0.01 n-ul. At a penclulum ler-rgth
      1:3.30 nr and tr rotation velocitr, u - 40 m/sec. the dellection of the glroscope A/ was obtained as
      equaling 0.12 mm. In ordel to obtain a value olthe additional lbrce AQ in relation to the rveight of the
     rotoi (Q : 250 g). it is necessarv 1o introduce a oorrection tbr the u,eight of the gyroscope mounting
      a : 1.-50 g: i.e.. to multiply Ll I I by 1Q ra)/Q. F'rom this. i.r'e derive .jLrst that value of C, u,hich is pre-
      sentcd above (8). In these tests it turned out that to obtain the eft'ect of dctlcction of the filament. the
     end of the gyroscopc shaft. fl'om rvhich the rotation appears to be originating in a clocku,ise direction.
     r.r.rilst be raised somewhat. Ilence. in this dilection there should exist a certain plojection of fbrce.
     raising the gyroscope duling the vibr"ations. In realit1,. the efitct of the dellection turns out to be even
      less rvhen u,e have accomplished a parametric resonance of the thread rvith oscillations. the plane ol'
     ul.rich passed thlough the glroscope axis. Ilvidently, the existence of tbrces acting in the dilection ju
     intensilles the simiiarily olju ivith the time pattern and lacilitates the tlansfbnnation +iC--, b1 +(iCl+ju).
      It is also necessal)r to commerlt that the g),I'oscope axis needs to be located in the plane ol the llrst
     r"ertical rneridian - a certain additional displacernent develops. Obviousll. this displacement is cleated
     by fbrce cvokecl by the earlh's rotation. r.r,hich rve mentioned in describing the ilrst expeliments of the
     vibrations on rveights. Let us norv retum to an explanation o1'these fbrces.
              Let us signitl'b1'u the linear velocitl,ofthe rotation ofa point situated on the earth's surface. This
     point is situated in gravitational interaction u'ith all othel points olthe earth's volume. fheir elfbct is
     ecluirralent to the ef-f'ect of the entire mass of the earth at a certain average velocitl, u . the value ol
     uhich is located betlr'een zero and u at the equator. Theretbre. in the presence ola causal relationship
     there can originate additional tbrces. directed along the axis of the eal'th. and similar lbrces acting upon
     the g1'roscope during its rotation with the velocity'(u-[) rclative to the mounting. 1l'the causal occur-
     rences of the cosmic lit-e ol'the eafth at'e associated with the outer 1a1ers. these lirces shor-rld act upon
     the surf-ace in the direction fiom rvhich the rotation appears to be originating ctruntcrclockuise: i.c.. to-
     rvard the north. 'I'hus. in this case on the earth's surl-ace there shi-.uld operere the tbrces ol the time
     pattem:
     ["[ranslator's not.': one line of text is rris:;ing at this pointl in the interior' .ri'the L'ii.]'.. ].rr'.-!-s act in the opposite
     dilection, and according to the lar,v of consen,ation o1'montentulr. th. c;r'::r : .!':'.'..i .,i qrar it) does not
     become displaced. In the polar regions u < U, antl theretbre tlter* ;:-. : ::- :'.i::..p:-,cies AQ ri,ill be
     dilectedsouth\\,ard.Hencc.ineachhemispherethereislbund.:i\i..;:::.-.r.,.::;r'r-lQ-0.tJnder
     the ef}'ect of such lbrces, tl.re earth r.l'ill acquire the shape ol' a circi.,.;. . . .i - -- .,. ihe struth. One of
     the paran,oters characterizing a cardioid is the coefficient ol asr mr:te::
                                                            L-b'-h'                                                                 (10)
                                                                 2A
     rvhere A equals the major semi-axis and b5 and bn, afe thc distances                  rr,-   '..-;   r ::   r   r   -.. .r..ltLrrial plane.
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      On Jupiter and Saturn the equatorial velocitl u is aro:ri 1r,r Lrnsec. Therefbre, on planets with a
rapid rotation the f'actor can be very high and reach in ccrniormil) t8), (9) several units of the third
place. Careful measurement of photographs of Jupiter made b1 the author and D. O. MoKHNACH [4]
showed that on Jupiter the southern hemisphere is more esiended and E: +3.10-310.6.10r. A similar
result. only with less accuracy, was also obtained for Saturn: E = 7.10-3+ 3.10r.
      The measurements of the force of gravitl of the surtace oithe earth and the motion of artificial
earth satellites indicate that there exists a certain difference ofaccelerations ofgravity in the northern
and southem hemispheres: Ag = gs - gN > 0, Aglg : 3.1ti'i. For a homogeneous planet this should also
be the case for an extended southern hemisphere. because the points of this hemisphere are located
farther south from the center ofgravity. The factor E should be ofthe order ofAgig. It is necessary to
stress that the conclusion is in direct contradiction with the above-presented data concerning the accel-
eration of gravity. The gist of this difference consists in the fact that without allowance for the forces of
the time pattern, the increase in gravity in the northern hemisphere can be explained only by the pres-
ence there of denser rocks. ln this case, the leveled surface of the same value should regress falther.
Identifling the level surface with the surface of the earth. it r.vill remain to be inferred that the northern
hemisphere is more extended. However, the sign E obtained directly for Jupiter and Saturn provide
evidence against this interpretation, containing in itself a fiulher contradictory assumption conceming
the non-equilibrium distribution of the rocks within the earth.
      The sign obtained for the asymmetry of the shapes of planets leads to the paradoxical conclusion
to the effect that the cause of the physical occurrences within the celestial bodies is situated in the
peripheral layers. Flowever, such a result is possible if, e.g., the energetics of a planet are determined
by its compression. In his studies of the structure of a star [5], the author concluded that the power of
stars is very similar to the power of cooling and compressing bodies. The inadequacy of the knowledge
of the essence of the causal relationships prevents us from delving into this question. At the same time,
we arc compelled to insist on the conclusions which were obtained fiom a comparison of the asymme-
try of the planets with the fbrces acting upon the gyroscope.
      The direction of the perpendicular on the earth's surf'ace is determined by the combined effect of
the fbrces of gravity, of centritugal forces, and the forces of the time pattern AQ operating towards the
north in our latitudes. In the case of a fiee fall, the efi'ect on the mounting is absent (Q : 0). As a result,
the freely falling body should deflect fiom the perpendicular to the south by the value A/s:
                                                  AQ* ,
                                            A/'=-;7'                                                 (ll)
where / equals the height of the body's fall and AQ6 equals the horizontal N component of the forces of
the time pattern in the moderate latitudes. A century or two ago this problem of the deflection of falling
bodies toward the south attracted considerable attention. Already the first experiments conducted by
Hoor in January of 1680 at the behest of Newrox for the verification of falling bodies eastrvard led
HooK to the conviction that a falling body deflects not only eashvard but also southward. These
experiments were repeated many times and often led to the same result. The best determinations were
made by engineer REICH in the mine shafts of Freiburg [6]. At          /:
                                                                        158 m, he obtained A/:4.4 mm,
and toward the east L,l =28.4 mm equals the deflection, which agrees well with the theory. Based on
(11) from these determinations, it lollows that
                                   oSt
                                       =2.8.10-s,      undery:48"                                    (lz)
                                    a
which agrees well with our approximate concepts concerning the asymmetry of the earlh's shape. The
experiments on the deflection of falling bodies from a perpendicular are very complex and laborious.
The interest in these tests disappeared completely after HecsN in the Vatican [7] with the aid of an
Atwood machine a deflection easfward in excellent agreement with the theory, and he did not derive
any deflection southward. On the Atwood machine, owing to the tension of the filament, the eastward
deflection decreases by only one half. However, the southward deflection during the acceleration
equals (1/25)9 (as was the case for HacrN) according to (9) and (ll), should decrease by 25 times.
Therelbre, the Hagen experiments do not refute to any extent the eff'ect of the southward deflection.
      Let us now return to the occun'ences developing during the vibration of a heavy body on the sur-
face ofthe earlh. The causal resultant relationship within the earth creates on the surface, in addition to
the standard time pattem +iC , the time pattern +[iC - j(u2 - ir)].'fherefore, on the surface of the earth
on a body with which a cause is connected, there should act the additional force AQ, directed north-
ward along the axis of the earth and being determined by (9). In the actual place rvhere the effect is
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s
      Ioc;itcu. ..ri:.r' :-..,.r; rrlrrel'ate a lbrce o1'opposite sign: i.e.. south."r,ard. This means that during vibratiorrs
      a he.r\\ 'lti' :::,,,:ri become lighter. Irr thc otrtposite case. when the sourcc ot'ribration is connectecl
     riith the nr.,!lilt!. ihe hodl sliould beconte heavier. In a pendulunr. dur.ing a r,'ibration ot the suspen-
     sion point. therr'::tr.LilJ occlit'A dcflection lorvards the south. These phenomena have opened up the
     remarkablc l.-!rssrl.ilir_\ lot r.lnlt, of measuring the clistribution o1'the lbrces of thc time pattern of the
     suri-ace ol the cirrrh hur also ol studl,ing the causal relationships and the properties of time b1 the
     simplest mode. lbl thc r.onr cnrional bodies. u.ithout difllcult expel.iments r.r,ith gl,nrscopes.
            'I'he tests on thi- stud\
                                             o1'additional fbrces causecl by the earth,s rotation have the tlrlher. adr;an-
     tage that the liblation ot'the point olthc rnounting cannot reach the bocl,v itselt'.-l-he tlamping of the
     vibrations is necessalr in older to expl'ess better the dil rence in thc positions tl1, cause ar.rd ei.fect.
     'fherefble. it is sul-ilcicnt ro sr"rspcnd a
                                                        boclv on weights on a short rubber band. assuring an undisturbetl
     mode of operation of the neights dLrring the vibrations. In a pendulum. one should use a l'ine capron
     thread. [n the remaining aspects thc tests were conducted iir the same way as u,ith the gvroscopes.
            In the weights. duling vibrations of the mounting olthe balance arn1. an incr.ease actuallv oocur.s
     in the rveights of a load suspended on an elastic (Irig. 1). By many, exper.intents il rvas proved that the
     incrcase in the ii'eight - i.e., the vertical component ol'thc additional fbrce Ae is proportionai to ti.re
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     rveight of the bodl'Q. Iror Pulkot,o AQ/Q:2.u.1()-'. Tht horizonrrl z components Aes u,ere cieter-
     rninedf'rornthedeflectionofpendulurrrsol'r,ar)inglength(ltom2to 1l meters)duringthevibr.ationol
    a suspension point. During such vibrations the per.rdulums. in contbrrlritl. rvith thc increased load on the
    r,veights. de{lected southward. For e.tan.rple. at      l:
                                                             3.2m, we obtainecl       A/:0.052mm. F'rom this. Aesie
    -  Lt\l   l: 1.6'10-s. r,r,hich correspr:nds tully to the tlErctr r,alLrc. (11) fbund 1br the lorver tatituclc. If the
    fbrce Q is directcd along the earth's axis. there should be lullllled the conclition: Aez/Aes                     : tdnt,^
    r,vhere y' cquals the latitude ol the site of the observations. Irrom the data prescnted.               it   fbllorvs rhat
    lon\'-   1.75. in complete conlbrmity ivith the latitucle at. I,trlkoya.
               Similar tests lvere: made fbr a higher latitude in the cit1, of (lr.orrft, and here also a good agree-
    rr.rent r,r,ith  the latitude u,as obtained. F'or the r,r,eights and the pendulunis. the anrplitudes o1-the vibra-
      tions of the rnounting point rvere of the orcler ol- tenths ol a nrillimcter. rvhile the fu"equency changed
      r.r'ithin the linrits o1-tens of cycles per second. l'he measurements conducted at various latitudes olthe
      northern hemisphere demclnstlaLed that. in reality. thcre exists a parallel rvher.e the fbrces of the tirrre
      Ilattern are lacking: AQ : 0 at y : Tjont'. Extrapolating the data f'rom these measurements. we can
     obtain tbr the pole the estimation AQ/Qs - 6.5.10'j. tlcrins l:rlit-u the valr.re C2 fbunci Il-om the tests
      conducled rvith a g1'roscope (8). let us find li.om this 1br the pole: 0 -45 m/sec. At the equatttr thc
     velocitl'olthe earth's rotation is l0 times higher. Therelbr.e. the indicated u-r,alue can prove to be less
      than that expected. Horler,er. it is necessarl to harre it in mind that presently we do not have the knorv-
     ledge o['the rules o1'contbining the time pattern u.hich are necessarv for the strict calculation fbr the ir.
     Taking into account thc vast distance in lhe kinematics olthe rotations o1'a laboratorl, gl,r.oscope and ol
     the ealth, \ve call consider the lesults obtained 1br bottr cases as being in go<id agr.eement.
              On the r,veights. r,r,e cclnducted a verillcation of thc predicted variation irr the sign. u,hen thc load
     itself becamc a source ol'r,ibration. ljor this" under thc ntounting area olthe balance arm we introduce a
     ruL,ber lining" and in place oi'the load on the elastic. \r,e rigidl), susl:c:nd tur electr.ic nrotor r.r,ith a 1,ly-
     rvheel lvhich raises and lor.vors a cerlain load. In the case of such i.,ibrations. the entire linkage olthe
     balance arm ol'the r.veights rer.nained as belbre. At the same tinre. u,e did not obtain an incr.ease in the
     rveight. but a lightening of thc system suspended to the fluctuating encl ofthe balance arm. This result
     excludes completely the possibility of the classic expianation rl1'the obser.r,cd el-fects and rnarkedly
     indicates the lole of causalitv.
              In the erpcriments rvith vibrations on u,eights the var.iation in the rveight of a bod1,Ae7 occurs in
    jumps. starting tiom a ccrtair.r vibration enel'gy. With a ltrther increase in the liequency of the vihr.a-
    tions, the variation in the r.vcight rentains initially unchanged. then increases b1. a
                                                                                                    "iump in the same
    value. ln this marrner, it turned out that ir-r addition to the basic separating stage Ae7. that good har-
    monic state ol'the oscillations, rvc can observe a series olquatisized r,.alues: %Ae.4e.24e.34e...... .
    corresponding to the continuous variation in the fiequency o1'the r.ibrations. Irrom the obser.rrations" it
    lbllorvs that the energ,v-. olthe vibrations of the beginnir.rg of each stage ei,identll, lor.ms such a series. In
    other rvords. to obtain rnultiplc stages" the fiequencies of the vibraticins must be x2. x3. etc. Thcr im-
    prcssion is _sained that rveights in the ercited stage behar,'ed like r.i,eights ri.ithout vibrations: l'he
    addition of the same energv of vibrations leads to the appearance r:f the stage Ae7. Houever. r,,.e have
    not yet managed to find a tlue e.rplanation o1- this phenomenon. The appearance ol the half quantum
    number remains quite incomprehensible. These quanturn el-fects also occur.red in thc tests conclucted
    u'ith pendulurns. Subsequentll . it tr-rrned out that the quantum state of the efiects is obtaineij in almost
    all of the tests. It should be noted ihat vr,ith the rveights. rve obsen,ed y'et another interesting effect. 1br
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which there is also no clear explanation. The energy ofthe viblations. necessary for the excitation ofa
stage, depends upon the estimate of the balance arm of the weights. The energy is minimal when the
load on the elastic is situated to the south of the weights suppofts. and maximal when it is located to the
north.
       The tests conducted rvith vibrations harre the disadvantage that the vibrations always affect, to
some extent, the accuracy of the measuring system. At the same time, in our tests vibrations were
necessary in order to establish the position ofthe causes and effects. Therefore, it is extremely desir-
able to tlnd another method of doing this. For example. we can pass a direct electric current through a
long metal wire. to which the body of the pendulum is hung. 'Ihe cunent can be introduced through a
point of the suspension and passed through a very line wire at the body of the pendulum without
interfering with its oscillations. The LORENTZ forces, the interaction of current, and the magnetic yield
of the earth operated in the plane of the first vertical and cannot cause a meridian displacement of
intelest to us, These experiments were crowned with success. Thus, in a pendulum with a length of
2.8 m and a minus voltage in the suspension point. starting iiom 15 V and a cument force of 0,03 A,
there appeared a jump-like deflection toward the south by an amount of 0.024 mm, which was main-
tained during a further inuease of the voltage up to 30 V. To this deviation there corresponds the
relative displacement Ll I t:0.85.10-s, which is almost of the stage observed during the vibrations. In
the case of a plus voltage at the point of the suspension, we obtained a similar deflection northward. In
this manner, knowing nothing of the nature of electlical current, we could already conclude, from only
a few ofthese tests, that the cause ofthe current is the displacement ofthe negative charges.
       It turned out that in the pendulum, the position of the cause and eff'ect can be established even
more simply, by heating ol cooling the point of the suspension. For this, the pendulum must be sus-
pended on a metal wire which conducts heat well. The point of the suspension was heated by an elec-
trical coil. During a heating of this coil until it glowed, the pendulum deflected southward by half of
the stage, as during the tests conducted with the electrical cunent. With a cooling of the suspension
point with dry ice, we obtained a northrvard deflection. A southrvard deflection can also be obtained by
cooling the body of the pendulum, to this end placing it, e.9., in a vessel containing dry ice at the
bottom. In these experiments, only under quite f'avorable circumstances did we succeed in obtaining the
full effect ofthe deflection. It is obvious that the vibrations have a certain basic advantage. lt is likely
that not only dissipation ofthe mechanical energy is significant during the vibrations. It is probable that
the forces ofthe vibrations directed along ju cause the appeal'ance ofadditional forces.
       In the study of the horizontal forces the success in the heat experiments permitted us to proceed
from long pendulums to a much more sin.rple and precise device: namely, the torsion balance. We
applied torsion balances of optimal sensitivity, lor rvhich the expected deflection was 5-20 degrees. We
utilized a balance arm of apothecary weights, to the upper handle of u,hich lve soldered a special
clamp, to which was attached a fine tungsten wire with a diameter of 35 microns and a length of around
 l0 cm. The other end of the wire r.vas fastened by the same clamp to a stationary support. To avoid the
accumulation of electrical charges and theil electrostatic eff-ect, the weights were reliably grounded
through the support. From one end of the balance arrn we suspended a metal rod along with a small
glass vessel, into rvhich it entered. At the other end was installed a balancing load of the order of 20
grams.'Ihe scale, divided into degrees, permitted us to determine the tuming angle of the balance arm.
The vessel into which the metal rod entered was filled with snow or water with ice. Thereby, there
developed a flow of heat along the balance arm to the rod, and the r.veights, mounted beforehand on the
first vertical. were turned by this end toward the south. The horizontal force AQ5 was computed from
the deflection angle cr with the aid of the formula;
                                        ^.   T,_T,i g Ae,
                                        "=-"7_fr?                                                 (r3)
where T equals the period of the oscillation of the torsion balance: Te equals the period of oscillations
of one balance arm, without loads; g equals the acceleration of gravitl: and2l equals the length of the
balance arm: i.e., between the suspended weights. In this equation the angle cx is expressed in radians.
                                                  :
For example, in the weights with i = 9.0 cm, T 132 sec, and To:75 sec. \\'e observed a southward
deflection by an angle of 17o5'. Thence, based on (13), it follous that AQ5 Q:1.8.10-s is in good
agreement with the previously derived value of the horizontal forces. Halland multiple displacements
were also observed in these experiments conducted with the torsion balances. Another variation of the
experiment was the heating, by a small alcohol lamp, of a rod suspended io_eether r.vith a vessel
containing ice. The same kind of an aloohol lamp was placed at the other end olthe balance arm with a
compensating weight, but in such a way that it could not heat the balance arm. Durine the burning of
both alcohol lamps there occurred a uniform burning of the alcohol, and in a r ertical plane the rveights
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 Ji.l not go or.rt of cquilibrium. In these erperiments iie .:..--.--                 - - . r: ,\:nosite et'fcct: i.e., a
 turning to the norlh olthe end ofthe balance armuith the :, :
          It is necessary to mention one important conclusitr'.'.-:-             'i : tt -1r'cr)ntbination of thcr
 occurre'nccs u'hich havc been obsen'ed. in the case ot'thr'i.,i-. - . r '' .::.':r:. this ntight not int'lu-
 euce a hear,)' bodl'; and at the same time, forces. applied 1. !':. .- .::: . .. ji'..l,rpcd in the bod,v: i.e..
 mass fbrces and. hence, identioal to the variation in tite ';                  - . - -:,.les. bi inlluencing the
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 mollnting, r.vhere the lbrces o1'the attraction are locatei. ;-.:::: . :-- -: :'c).1r. .rl'the rieight. we can
 obtain a variation in the ueight. we can obtain a rarilt;,,:. : :... .,i ---:. i.... a changc in the cause.
 Therefbre, the tests conducted indicate a distinct possibilitr r,: r'i' -:>r:: :lc ciusal rclationships.
         'fhe second cycle of'tests on studying the qualities ol'i:nr.'.',;: St,rlCrl as a t'esult o1'the observa-
 tions of quite sfi'ange ciroumstances. interrupting a rcilctitiUr, rri :;ti .-\fL'r'intcnts. As earlr, as the initial
 cxperiments r.vith thc g)-'l'oscopes it vnas necessarl to t'ace:re liLct iitai sometintcs the tests ccluld be
 rnanaged quite easily" and sometimcs they proved to be liuitlr-ss. eren riitl't a sil'ict observance of the
 same conditions. fhese dilllculties n'ere also noted in the ol,l e \Lrcrinrents on the southward dellection
 o1'lalling bodies. Only in those tests in rvhich. uithin riide limits. it is possible to intensily the causal
 eflect - as, e.g.. during the vibratiorrs of the mounting of the rieichts ol of the pendulum - can we
 almost alrva-vs attain a result. Ei,identll'. in addition to the constanl C1. in the case of time, there alscr
 erists avariable pl'oper1)'ivhich can be called the density or lntcnsity oltinre. ln a case of lou, der.rsity it
 is dillicult fbr time to influence the matcrrial s)sterns. and there is requircs an intensive emphasis of the
 causal-resultant relationship in order that fbrce caused by the time pattern rvould appear'. lt is possiblc
that our ps1'chological sensation of empty or substantive time has not only a subiective nature but also.
 similarly to the sensaticln of the florv of time. an objectir"c ph1 sicai basis.
         Evidently many circumstances t:xist afi'ecting the densitl'of time in the space surrounding us. ln
 late autumn and in the fl'st hall'of rvintel all of the tests can be easily managed. Llor.vever. in summer
these experiments become dilllcult to such an extent that man1, olthem could not be completed. Proba-
 b11,.. in conlormity r.i,'ith these colrditions. the tests in the high altitudes car.r bc pcrfbrmed much more
 easily than in the south: in addition to these legular variations. there o1len occut some changes in the
 conditions 1br the success of the experiments: these transpired in the course o1-oue day or even se'n'eral
 hours. Obviously, the dcnsity o1'time changes rvithin broad limits, orving to the processcs occurling in
 nature. and our lests utilize a unique instrunrent to record these changes. Il this be so. it proves possible
 to have one material inlluence another through time. Such a relationship could be {breseeu. since the
 causal-resultant phenomena occurred not onl,v in time but also r.r,'ith the aicl of time. fhereibre, in each
 process of nature time can be extended or fbrmed. 'I'hese conclusions could be oonllrmed b1 a direct
 erperiment.
         Since we are studying the phenomenon of such a generalitl'as time, it is evidcnt that it is sulll-
 cient to take the sinrplcst mechanical process in ordel to attempt to change the density' of time. Iror
 example. using any motor, we can raise and lower a r.veight or change the tension o1'a tight elastic
band. We obtain a s1'sten.r u,ith trvo poles. a source o1'energl' and its outflorv: i.e.. the causal-resultant
 dipole. With the aid ola ligid transmission. the pole of this dipolc can be separated tbr a tairil'erten-
 sive distance. We vvill bling one o1 these poles olose to a long pendulum cluring the r"ibrations of its
 point of'suspension. It is necessarv to tune the vibrations in sucli a n'ay that thc lull el-l-ect of-southrvard
 deflection would not develop, but onll the tendencl lbl the appearance of this elfbct. It turned out that
this tendency increases appreciabll' and converls even to thr: complete efl-ect il rve bling near to the
 bodl of the pendulum or to the suspension point that pole if the dipote where thc absorption of the
 energy is taking place. Hor.r,evcr. u'ith the approach ol-the other polc (olthe motor). thc appcaranoe of
the ef'f'ect of southern deflection in the pendulum invariabll' becanre dililcult. ln thc case of a close
juxtaposition ofthe poles of'the dipole" their influence on the pondulum plactically disappeared. It is
 evident that in this case a considerable compensation of their ef}'ects occut's. lts etltct depends onll' or.t
the distance (spacing). Repeated and carelul measurements clemonstrated that this effLct diminishes,
 not inlelsely pi'oportional to the square ol the distance. as in the case ol- fbrce llelds, but invelsell'
proportional to the tlrst porver ofthe distance. In the raising and loweling ola 10-kg rveight suspended
through a unit distance. its intluencc rvas sensed at a distance ol 2-3 meters fiom the pendulum. llven
the thick r.vall olthe laborator',v did not shield this effect. It is necessarl'to contment that all of these
tests, similarly to the previous ones. also \\rele not alr.vavs successlul.
         'l'he results obtained indicate that nearel the s)stem vr'ith the causal-resultant reiatiorrship the den-
 sir1, of time actually changes. Near the'motorthere occurs a thinning (raref'actir:n oltinre). rihile near
the energl' receiver its compaction takcs place. T'he impression is gained that tinte is ertended bv a
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 cause and. contrariwise. it beconres nrore aclvanced in that place uhere the etl'ect is lrreated.
 in the pendulum assistance is obtained 1l'orr the leceir,'er. and interf-erence tl'ont thc prrr on ihe motor.
 I3y these conditions rve might also expiain thc easy acoomplishment of'the erperintcttts in \\ irtter and in
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northem latitudes, while in summer and in the south it is ,jittrcult to peribrm the tests. The iact of the
maffer is that in our latitr"rdes in winter are located the ettects olthe dynamics of the atmosphere of the
southern latitudes. This circumstance can assist the appearance ol the ef-tects of the time pattem.
However, generally and particularly in summerthe heating b1 solar ra\s creates an atmospheric loader.
interl'ering with the effects.
       The eflect of time differs basically from the effect of tbrce flelds. 'Ihe eflect of the causal pole on
the device (pendulum) immediately creates two equal and opposite fbrces, applied to the body of the
pendulum and the suspension point. There occurs a transmission of energy, without momentum. and,
hence, also without delivery to the pole. This circumstance explains the reduction of the influences
inversely proporlional to the llrst power oI'the distances. since according to this law an energy decrease
takes place. Moreover, this law could be fbreseen, simply proceeding from circumstance of time to
expressed by the turning. and hence with it it's necessary to link the plane, passing through the pole
with any odentation in space. [n the case of the fbrce lines emerging tiom the pole, their density
decreases in inverse proportion to the square of the distance; however, the density olt he planes rvill
diminished according to the law of the first power of the distance. The transmission of energy without
momentum (pulse) should still have the follor.ving very important property: Such a transmission should
be instantaneous: i.e., it cannot be propagating because the transmission of the pulse is associated with
propagation. This circumstance follows fl'om the most genelal concepts concerning time. Time in the
universe is not propagated but appears immediately everywhere. On a time axis the entire univetse is
projected by one point. Therefbre, the altered properlies of a given second will appear everyrvhere at
once, diminishing according to the law olinverse proportionality of the lirst power of the distance. It
seems to us that such a possibility of the instantaneous transf'er of intbrmation thtough time should not
contradict the special theory of relativity - in parlicular, the relativity of the concept of simultaneity.
The fact is that the simultaneity of effects through time is realized in the advantageous system o1-
coordinates with which the source of these eflects is associated.
       The possibility of communications through time will probably help to explain not only the fea-
tures of biological relationship but also a number of puzzling phenomena of the physics of man. Per-
haps instinctive knowledge is obtained specifically in this manner. It is quite likely that in this same
way there are realized also the phenomena of telepathy: i.e., the transmission of thought over a dis-
tance. All these relationships are not shielded and hence have the property for the h'ansmission of
infl uences through time.
       Further observations indicate that in the causal-resultant dipoles a complete compensation of the
efl-ect of its poles does not take place. Obviously, in the process there occurs the absorption or output of
certain qualities of time. Therefore. the elfect of the process could be observed without a preliminary
excitation of the system.
       T'he previously applied torsion weights (balances) were modified in such a manner that, when
possible, we would increase the distance between the weights suspended to the balance arm. This
requirement was realized with a considerable lengthening (up to 1.5 m) of the suspension fllament of
one of the weights. As a result. the torsion balances came to resemble a gravitational variometer, only
with the difl'erence that in them the balance arm could be fieely moved around a horizontal axis. The
entire system rvas well grounded and shielded by a metal housing in order to avert the electrostatic
effects. The masses of the weights were of the order of 5-20 grams. ln the realization o1'any reversible
process near one of the weights, we obtained a turning of the balance arm torvard the meridian by a
small angle of the order of 0o3'. with a sensitivity ol'the weights corresponding to a slorving by 9' fbr
the case of the effbcts of the fbrces of a time pattem of full magnitude. In this manner, the forces which
u'ere occurring prove to be 30 times less than the standard fbrces of a time pattern (9) perturbed by the
contact eff'ect. In other respects. these lorces prove to be quite similar to those previously investigated.
They act along the axis of the earlh and yield the same series of quatisized values of the slowing angle
<<u.. g. 2u...lt turned out that the vertical components of these forces can be obserued in the analytical
scales, if we separates the weights in therr.r l-ar enough, by means of the same considerable lengthening
of the suspension filament of one of the weights.
       These tests indicated the basic possibility of the elfect through time of an irreversible process
upon a material system. At the same time. the very low value of the forces obtained testifies to a certain
constructive incorrectness of the experiment, owing to which there takes place an almost compensation
olthe forces originating in the s1 stem. As a result. only a small residue of these forces acts upon the
s) stem. Obviousll . in our desi_sn. during the effect upon one rveight, there also develops an eflbct upon
the second ri'eieht. stolr::s:he::.lriis oithe torsion balances. Most likely. this transmission of the
eftect to the secon,j r.,r':::: .-'--: j.:- -;: ::3 suspension point. In reality. the appearance of forces of
the time pattem in o:. .. : -:: : --.: . ;:.-.e. ::e iransformation of the forces of the rveight of this
load and its reaciion -: ::. -. --. -. :' -. . : :.ei\ :ime pattern. associated uith the earth's rotation.
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     Thc trun-itirrnration of thetime pattel"n in the suspension point iiil:c:,':...':r :rti.tnces can also cause the
     translorrnltitrn ol'allthe ibrces acting here. signit,"--ing also the rc;iltr)rt ,:' :i:: seconci n'c'ight. Ilotvever.
     the appearance' oian additional reaction rcquires the appearance L-.i'the ..iciiii nrl lbrcc olthe rveight of
     the sccond lrrad. Thelelbre. in this design. dLrring the et'lect up,--n i\i.te r,li there irlso originates an
     ef- ct upon thc second load. stopping the turning ol the turninq oi'',he i.rsir)rt balattces. The concept
     discussed indicates that to obtain substantial eti'ects in the tot'sion Lral.inie:. it is ttecessat'r'to intloducc
     an ablupt as)mmetry in the suspensions of the loads.
            As a rcsult of a number of tests. the ftrllorving design tllthe asy rtttttetricrrl tot'siorr balances proved
     successful: One cylindlical loacl of considerable lveight uas chosen. alounJ lit() glams. This main
     .,veight rvas suspended fl'otr the permanent filament macle olcapron. uith a lensth o1 around 1"5 meters
     and a diarreter ol 0.15 mnr. 1'o this u'eight there rvas rigidll'lastened. arranged horizontall,r', a light-
     weight metal plate alound 10 on in length.'I'he liee end of this plate nas supl.rot'ted b1'a I'ery thin
     capron filament fastened at the same point as the main filarnent. From this liee end ol the plate. we
     suspended on a long thin rvire a rveight of the order of 10 grams. Fol damping the svstem the main
     r,i,eight was partly lou,ered into a vessel containing machine ttil. By a turn at the suspension point. the
     horizontal plate was set pcrpcndicular to the plane olthe n.reridian.
            l,et us nou,assume that in the s),stem a lbrce has developed atlecting onl-v the mair.r r.veight in the
     plane o1'the meridian: i.e .. perpendicular'l1' to the plate. 'Ihis tbrce deflects the rTtain ueight by' a oeftain
     angle x.
                 'lhe 1r'ee end of the plate with a small load r.vill also be dellccteci b1' this same angle.'Iherelbre"
     upon the small load there rvill act a horizontal l'orce. tending to tuln the plate towards the plane o1'thc
     meridian and equaling the u,eight olthe small load multiplied b1, the angle r. Since the dellection angle
     x ecluals the relative change in the rveight. a fbroe eclualing the additional fbrce o1 the timc patteln fbr
     the rveight ol'the sn.rali load will act on the snrall load. 'l'herelbre. the turnirrg angle ol the tolsion
     balances can be computed accolding to the previous (13). assuming that in it T'- 0. J'he san.re tulning.
     but in an opposite 0 direction. should be obtained during the ettct upon onll one small load. lhis
     condition r,vas conllrtred by experiments rvith strong inlluences lrom close distances. Ilou,ever. it
     turned clut that a heavy u,eight absorbed the ell'ect bettel than a small rveight. Therefbre. r,veak remote
     eflbcts are received (absorbed) b.r- only one large load, i.vhich permitred us to observe the efl'ects upcln
     the device at ver)'consiclerable distances fi'orn it. olthe order ol l0-20 meters" flou'ever, the optimal
     distancc in these tosts was around 5 meters.
            The asvmmctrical torsion balar.rces described proved to be a successlll design. 'fhe calculated an-
     gle of thcir turning urrder the e'1fect o1'additional lbtces olthe time pattern should bc o1'the order of
      14o. In the case ola contactless el'fuct over a clistance, lve obtained large deflections" r.vhich teached the
     indioated value. In these tests, as in the plevious ones. \ve once again observe the discrete state of'the
     stable de1'lections rvith a power of one fburth of the full etltct: i.c.. 3o5'.
            '['he processes causing detlection of the iveights \vere most varied: heating of the body; trurning o1'
     an electric tube: cooling of a previousll, heated body: the operation of an electrical battery. closed
     thror.rgh resistance; the dissoli,ir-rg o1-valious salts in rvater; and even lhe movemcnt o1'a man's head. A
     parlicularly strong el'fuct is exelted by. non-stationar)' processes: e.g., thc blinking of an electric bulb.
     Ou,ing to the processes occnrring near the rveights and in natut'e" the rveights behave thenrselves vely
     erratically. Their zelo point otlen becomcs displaced. shilling by the above-indicated amounts and
     interf-ering considerablv with the observations. It turned out that the balances can be shielded. to a
     considerable extenl. l''rom these influences by placing near them an organic substance consisting only of
     right-handed moleoules: fol example, sugar. "fhe lett-handed nrolecules - e.g., tulpentine evidentll'.
     cause the opposite ef1bc:t. Irr essence, the tests conducted demonstrate that it is possible to hal'e the
     influence through time of one process upon ancither. ln reality. the appearancc o1'fbrc.es turning the
     torsion balances alters the potential ener'-ev of thc balances. "l'herelbre. in principle. there should take
     place a change in any pl.ri,sical process u'hich is associated with them.
            At a session of the international Astrouomical l,rnion in I]russels the lall of 1966 the author pre-
     sented a report concerning the ph,vsical l'eatLres of the components o['double stat's. ln binary systems a
     sateilite constitutes an unusual star. As a result ot'long existence. a satellite becomcs similar to a
     plincipal star in a nuurber of phlsicai aSpc'cts (brightness. spectral t1,pe, r'adius). At sr-roh great distances
     the possibilit,v is excluded that thc principal star ri'ill exeit an inl1uence upon a satcllite in the usual
     nlanner: i.e.. thlough lorce tlelcjs. Rather. the binary' stals constitute an astronomical erample of the
     processed in one body upon the proccsses in another. thror.rgh time.
            An.rong the rnar.rl'tests conducted. rie shouid mention the observations rvhich den,onstrated the
     existenoe olyet another intcresting ltatirre in the qualities ol'time. lt tulned out that in the experiments
     rvith the vibrations of the mr,unrrrr p,r1n1 rlthe balances or o1'the pendulLrnr additional fbrces of the
     time pattoln rvhich derclopei o.. nir ;islrppeer immediately r,r,ith the stoppage o1'rhe vibrations, but
     rvill remain in the slstenr tbr'.r c',:'.riielrble period. Considering that thcy decrease according to the
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exponential law e(-dto), estimations r,l'ere made of the time :1. o: -.:eir relaration. It tumed out that t6 does
not depend on the mass of the body but on its densitl p. \\'3 .rl'i2inE.l the following approximate data:
fbr lead p= 11, te= 14 seconds; for aluminum p= 2.i.             t:18      seconds; for wood p:0.5, ta=70
seconds. In this manner it is possible that t6 is inlerselr proponionai to the square root of the bodies
density. It is curious that the preservation of the additional iorces in the system, after a cessation of the
vibrations, can be observed in the balances in the most simple manner. Let us imagine balance scales in
which on of the weights is suspended on rubber. Let us iake rhis rieight with one hand and, with the
pressure of the other hand upon the balance arm. replace the effect of the weight taken flom it. We will
shake the removed weight for a cerfain time (around a minute) on the rubber, and then we will place it
back upon the scales. The scales will indicate the gradual lightening of this load, in conformity with the
above-listed values fbr te. It is understandable that in this test it is necessary to take measul'es in order
that one's hand does not heat the balance arm of the scales. In place of a hand, the end of the balance
arm from which the weight is taken can be held b1 a mechanical clamp. Sometimes this amazingly
simple test can be accomplished quite easily, but there ale days when, similarly to certain other tests, it
is achieved with difficulty or cannot be accomplished at all.
      Based on the above presentedtheoretical concepts and all of the experimental data, the following
general inferences can be made:
      1.'Ihe causal states, derived from three axioms, of the effect concerning the properties of a time
pattern are confirmed by the tests. Therefore, lve can consider that these axioms are substantiated by
experiment. Specifically, we confirm axiom II concerning the spatial non-overlapping of causes and
effects. Therefore, the force fields transmitting the influences should be regarded as a system of dis-
crete, non-overlapping points. This finding is linked with the general philosophical principal of the
possibility of cognition of the world. For the possibility of at least a marginal cognition, the combina-
tion of all material objects should be a calculated set: i.e., it should represent a discrete state, being
superimposed on the continuum of space.
      As concerns the actual results obtained during the experimental justification of the axiom of cau-
sality, among them the most important are the conclusions concerning the finiteness of the time pattern.
the possibility of partial reversal of the causal relationships, and the possibility of obtaining work
owing to the time patiem.
      2. The tests proved the existence of the effects through time of one material system upon another.
This effect does not transmit a pulse (momentum), rneaning it does not propagate but appears simulta-
neously in any material system. In this manner, in principle it proves possible to have a momentary
relationship and a momentary transmission of information. Time accomplishes a relationship betrveen
all phenomena of nature and parlicipates actively in them.
     3. Time has diverse qualities, which can be studied by experiments. Time contains the entire uni-
verse of still unexplored occurrences. The physical experiments studying these phenomena should
gradually lead to an understanding of what time represents. Hou,ever, knowledge should show us how
to penetrate into the worid of time and teach us how to aff'ect it.
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I   NTERNATIONAL RESEARCH I NSTITUTE
C OS   l'v]   O P LAN   ETARY ANTH ROPOECOLOGY
NAIVED AFTER ACADEMICIAN V.P. KAZNACHEEVA
RUSSIAN SPACE SOCIETY
TROFIIVOV A.V
MIRRORS IN KOZYREV'S
HOLOGRAPHIC UNIVERSE.
HISTORY, RESULTS,
PROSPECTS
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lntroduction 5
Part 3. Prospects
3.1. Problems of cosmogony of living matter in the
simulated "Kozyrev space"
Fundamental theoretical tasks.                                                  .67
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            TROFIMOV
      ALEXANDER VASILIEVICH
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                                 introduction
The book offered to readers is unique in its content and results. lt is unique
because for the first time in its entirety it sets out the history, results,
prospects for the development and use of mirrors in Kozyrev's holographic
Universe. The results of experiments in mirrors by N.A. are presented for
the first time, Kazyrev, convincingly showing that time is not a spatially
similar abstraction of tUinkowski. Time N.A. Kozyreva - a natural
phenomenon or substantial reality. Just as experiments with the
electromagnetic propulsion of the Englishman E. Schau-er, independently
carried out by Russian researchers V.V. Glushko, N.V. Petrov, B.E.
Bolshakov, convincingly showed that space (contrary to the theory of
relativity) is not empty, showed the substantiality of space, its
electromagnetic nature in unity with all forms of movement, that is, in unity
with substantial time. Similarly, experiments in mirrors by N.A. Kozy-reva
convincingly show that time exists substantially and really "always and
everywhere" at every point of infinite and multi-dimensional space, being
the source of harmony of all forms of movement of living and inert matter
V.l. Vernadsky in the Universe, connecting the past and the future in the
present flow (course) of time.
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among themselves, words like: "With tne -s3 3'a mirror-Kozyrev
telescope", working on the principles c':*:-:-r superposition and
transmission in time over ultra-long disla^::s l; special states of human
consciousness, it turned out to be poss c e ,'. nat
   did N.A. talk and write about? Kozy'r'e ,i -?re s a quote from his
monograph. "...Sfars radiate as if in a:::':.':e vvith the Helmholtz-Kelvin
mechanism, they were expending the thermal and potential energy of
their reserl/es. However, these reset,,e-q a'2 ",ery limited. So, for example,
for the Sun, the life expectancy is only, o3i-: 3A million years, which
decisively contradicts the data of geolog, and cosmogony. This means
that in fact the ioss of energy does not leao ta the restructuring of the star.
Processes anse in it that compensate for ihese /osses. ....the star lives
due to the arrival of energy from the outside. Time can be not just a
fourth dimension that complements three-drmensional space, but a natural
phenomenon... which, when acting on ntatter can impaft energy to it, be
a source that supports the life of sfars the vital force of the
Universe" (Kazyrev N.A. , Selected works, Leningrad, 1991, pp, 197-198)
    ....we see that processe s in the Wadd occur not only in time, but also
    "
with the help of time. Ihe passage of time rs an active property, due to
which time can exert mechanical effects on material systems,... preventing
the onset of equilibrium states. Conseguently, in the properties of time
one should look for the source that supports the vital phenomena of
the World. The concept of the passage of time must be related to
directionality. The flow of time is not just speed, but the linear speed of
rotation, which can occur cloclruvise or countercloclanise, which is equivalent
to the concepts of right and \eft... A world with the opposite flow of time is
equivalent to our World reflected in a mirror... which, according to its
mechanical properties, should different from ours... The asymmetry of
organisms on Earth, which appears due to the direction of time, can be a
special device for enhancing life processes with the help of the passage of
time" (p 319-320).
    Now let's give an explanation. Let's start with the question, which
physical process is the most stable; it cannot be changed or stopped by
anything? Such a process is the intrinsic radioactive decay of atoms of
chemical elements. Decay is not affected by changes in temperature,
pressure, or changes in the concentration of matter, magnetic and electric
fields. This means that radioactivity is the standard of TIME. ln the process
of radiation, heat, electromagnetic waves of Light and other frequency
ranges are emitted.
    Let's add to this. ln each, let us emphasize, in each family of atoms
there is a radioactive isotope. The last family of atoms (radium, uranium
family) becomes entirely radioactive. Behind-
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Let us ask a question, since nothing is done in nature for nothing, what is
the purpose of a radioactive isotope in the family of its related elements?
He serves as the local Sun for his relatives. lt forms a single energy-
information space, strictly synchronized in time. Since the decay of an
isotope is limited in time, they are replaced one after another in the atomic
environment. Therefore, "one should look for the source that supports
the vital phenomena of the World in the properties of time."
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     change the isotopic structure of atoms in their composition (change the atomic
    isotopic spectra of their elements)." Radiation isotopes are time generators and
    development programs in a living structure. Therefore, the past of the radioactive
    isotope becomes the present for modern atoms and their future. The luminosity
    of the Sun is maintained by the work of its inner core,
        since the Sun controls the development of its entire planetary system. ln the
    case of radioactivity, the effects and causes change places. Now, having
    become radioactive, the Sun, with its rhythms, controls the development of the
    planetary system. There is a complete analogy with the TEACHER-student
    process. ln his later life, a student can become a TEACHER. The time of
    radiation of the Sun is the program for the development of forms of matter in the
    Solar System, The process of life occurs in time, subject to the passage of time
    of the emitting stars.
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current, and unorganized plasma inside the mirror space -:-=ases sensitivity
   Moreover, the design of mirrors can be multi-stage with the information flow
being compressed at each tier of the structure.
   As a result, it will be possible to obtain an additional significant effect.
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ln the neo-noosphere emerging in the 3rd millennium, in accordance with the "strict anthropic
crinciple of Carter-Tsiolkovsky," it seems acceptable to assume that Man as an Observer, his
rtellect and the collective consciousness of humanity periodically enter the zone of multi-
rcordinate intergalactic intersections of Einstein-Minkowski spaces , where the speed of light
 s constant, and "Kozyrev's energy-time" with an unlimited speed of light. The dynamics of
:nese two spaces is realized through the holographic structure of the Universe, which is
 -nderstood as a hologram not of physical nature, but of the derivative of the "Kozyrev energy-
:'Tle" space. Thus, a new approach to the nature of cosmoplanetary intelligence, in our
:oinion, is the concept of "Kozyrev's holographic Universe" (Kaznacheev, 2008). ln fundamental
3r'ojects devoted to various aspects of the New Cosmogony (cosmogony of living matter and
  rtelligence) and models of cosmoplanetary integration of the planet Earth in the noosphere,
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may take up the avant€arde research prolec: c':^e Kozyrev Holographic
Universe" using the latest neo-noospheric rns:r--me't given to humanity -
"Kozyrev [Vlirrors", which is planned to be imp eme:':ted jointly by MNIIKA and
the Russian Space Society.
    This unique program actually started even earlier - in 1989, 28 years ago,
 when at the lnstitute of Chemical Engineering of the Siberian Branch of the
 USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, under the leadership of the outstanding
 Russian scientist, Academician V.P. Kaznacheev on Dikson, a cycle of many
 years of research into the "Kozyrev space" was begun, which theoretically
 allowed for the presence of "past and future in the present" and the possibility
of observing future, not yet realized events in high latitudes. For in-depth
studies of the fundamental mechanisms of the phenomenon of advanced
 reflection of reality, the lnternational lnstitute of Space Anthropoecology
named after. N.A. Kozyreva, now ANO "lnternational Research lnstitute of
 Cosmoplanetary Anthropoecology named after Academician V.P.
 Kaznacheev" (MNllKA named after Academician V.P, Kaznacheev). Devices
 made of a special aluminum alloy, which constitutes a scientific and
commercial secret, shielding "eqergy-time flows" /according to N.A. Kozyrevl
(patents No. 2122446 and No. 2141357), conventionally named by the authors,
were designed, tested and patented in Russia. in memory of astrophysicist
 N.A. Kozyrev, "Kozyrev's Mirrors" (the first publication denoting our copyright
on the term "Kozyrev's [Vlirrors" appeared in 1992). Over the years, more than
 120 people have become volunteer testers of new installations. All studies
 (not experiments!) were carried out after careful selection of candidates,
 medical examination and training of volunteers who signed informed consents
to conduct research work, under strict scientific and medical control. With this
approach, not a single negative result for a person's health or mental state
was noted. Allthe data obtained testified to the creation by Russian scientists
of avantgarde technology of great fundamental and applied significance.
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   1. Conduct alternative, in relation to expensi';e rccket technologies, studies
of near-Earth space, near and far Space with tre selection of optimal sites for
landing automatic and manned ships and the creation of automatic or manned
bases on the lVloon, fVlars and planets of other star systems.
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                            -:'acrable helium<ependent diseases (genetic,
     -3*r;35r 31,C OarC C,r,aSCUlar, etc,) based on the management of a
     person s subjective time in the "Kozyrev space' using certified computer
    programs: "Helios", "Helios-fi/ilky Way' and shielding flows of ,'energy-
     time" medical devices, previously approved by the N/linistry of Health of
    the Russian Federation. Academician V P dreamed about this. Treasurers
         After the screening of the film by V.L. in April 2A11 on the Russia-1 TV
     channel. Pravdivtsev's "[Vlirrors - a breakthrough into the future,, (,,Beware,
     all-seeing mirrors") with the public demonstration of our patented design
     schemes, thousands of people (abroad and in Russia) appeared who
     wanted to create their own home or homemade laboratory versions of
    "time machines", as well as dozens of people seeking, under the auspices
     of some centers, to gather audiences and demonstrate the prototypes of
     devices they have created under the brand "Kozyrev-Kaznacheev Mirrors,,
    These often talented researchers and testers, embarking on the path of
    "monetization" of knowledge, unfortunately, in our opinion, forget simple
    but very important truths:
         1. lt is IMPOSSIBLE to create "[Vlirrors" without the consent of the
    patent holders or authors of these inventions, who have all copyrights and
    many years of experience in their use, which is safe for human health. lt is
    important to remember that it is IMPOSSIBLE to construct real working
    Kozyrev devices using drawings and drawings alone.
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It is also unacceptable to promote the results obtained as educational and
methodological programs without prior publication in rating journals and
their expert assessment by the global scientific community. The
responsibility of such informational speeches to the future is too great! 5.
It is UNACCEPTABLE to invite children of
    any age into these devices (even with the consent of not always fully
informed parents) under the auspices of their education and "development"!
According to molecular genetic studies of the lVloscow Research lnstitute
of lnternal Medicine (D. Serdyukov, 2015), the so-called. "wave genome" /
according to P.P. Garyaev/ manifests itself in the mirror space in an
absolutely paradoxical way. Parents, doctors and the entire society need
to stand up to protect the gene pool of our population!
    6. lT lS NOT ACCEPTABLE to use the so-called. "Mirrors" for
commercial purposes. This is not healing and harmonization, as they often
try to imagine, but a little-studied psychosomatic correction, a new, not yet
certified medical technology! Even after 25 years of scientific research,
the fundamental laws of "Kozyrev space" remain little known to our
 lnstitute. lt is immoral, often without, much less having a medical diploma,
to invite people suffering from healing, exploit their faith in new scientific
technologies and take money for it! The unshakable rule of MNI-lKA,
which has not been violated even once for decades: do not provide such
"services" and work only with medical volunteers, only for scientific
purposes under strict medical supervision, in individually verified, time-
based and human condition conditions. security modes!
   For the first time, we bring to the attention of readers the scientific Chronicle of many years
of research at the lnstitute of Economics and Mathematics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian
Academy of Medical Sciences and the Moscow Research lnstitute of lntellectual Sciences of the
holographic Universe and the cosmic consciousness of mankind using a fundamentally new
noospheric instrument - the so+alled. "Kozyrev mirror telescope", better known as "Kozyrev Mirrors"
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Part 1. SCIENTIFIC AND HISTORICAL ASPECTS OF THE PROBLEM OF TIME
ON THE. Kozyrev back in the 40s of the 19th century. began to study the
thermodynamics of the Sun and even then came to the first scientific and
paradoxical assumptions that "... the central temperatures of stars should
not differ much from their average values. The temperature inside the Sun
should be 6-8 million degrees. At temperatures below 18 million degrees,
nuclear reactions cannot provide the necessary energy output. Therefore,
it is likely that the energy in stars is generated by a completely special, as
yet unknown process. We can try to solve this most interesting question
of scientific natural science by further analysis of the observed features of
stars" (Kozyrev, 1948, pp. 32-35). "...Stars radiate as if, in accordance
with the Helmholtz-Kelvin mechanism, they were expending the thermal
and potential energy of their reserves. However, these reserves are very
limited. So, for example, for the Sun, the lifespan is only about 30 million
years, which strongly contradicts the data of geology and cosmogony.
This means that in fact the toss of energy does not lead to the restructuring
 of the star. Processes arise in it that compensate for these losses... the
 star lives due to the arrival of energy from the outside. Time can be not
just a fourth dimension that complements threedimensional space, but a
 natural phenomenon... which, when exposed to matter, can impart energy
to it, be a source that supports the life of stars,... the vital force of the
 Universe" (Kozyrev, 1991 , p, 197 -198).
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ical processes and many cosmic pheno^le^a :scillations that lead to
seasonal and daily changes in the state cf -afier The drift of many
instruments usually stops around midnight anc then reverses direction.
There is a decrease in time density in splng and summer and an increase
in autumn and winter. [/ost likely, this is due to the absorption of time by
plants and the release of it when they wither The ability of living systems
to preserve"and accumulate resistance to entropy probably determines
the great role of the biosphere in the life of the Earth. But even let us
assume that life is widespread in the Cosmos as one of its inherent
properties, even then it could not have a decisive significance. Cosmic
bodies and, first of all, stars can be such a reservoir that collects the life
principle. The huge reserves of energy in stars flow out of them only to a
very weak extent through the radiation of relatively cold layers. The energy
inside stars is conserved so well that without replenishment of matter, the
Sun would cool by just one-third of a degree per year. This small loss can
be compensated by the action of time, which accumulates there and,
being transformed into radiant energy, can become a powerful flow of the
vital possibilities of the World. For the Earth, this creative principle, which
carries time, comes as a stream of radiant energy from the Sun. Thus,
the Sun and the stars are necessary to realize the harmony of life and
death, and this is probably the main significance of the stars in the
Universe. Plato's words in Timaeus acquire a deep meaning: "These stars
are destined to participate in the arrangement of time." To this we must
add that time also participates in the arrangement of the stars" (Kozyrev,
1991, pp.392-394).
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connection with the speed of light. With this speed, the past and future of
the object are connected with the present rnoment of observation. lt is
possible to observe the past and the spread of light, but only time opens
up a new and completely unexpected opportunity to study the future as
an already existing reality" (Kozyrev, Nasonov, 1980, p 83)
    ON THE. Kozyrev suggested that "the speed of transformation of
causes into effects can serve as a measure of the passage of time and
the strength of causal relationships. The passage of time is an active
 property, thanks to which time can have mechanical effects on material
systems. The continuous passage of time, acting on them, will prevent
the onset of equilibrium states. One should look for the source that
supports the vital phenomena of the World in the properties of time. The
concept of the flow of time is associated with its direction, which has a
certain sign and linear speed clockwise or counterclockwise, equivalent
to the concepts of "right" and "left". lf you reflect yourself in a mirror, then
for the person who replaces us in it, a turn to the right will be a turn to the
 left. This means that for our reflection, time flows in the opposite direction
A world with the opposite flow of time is equivalent to a world reflected in
a mirror" (Kozyrev, 1991 , pp. 317-319).
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rush to nesting sites in the polar zone,
above 73 degrees N, perhaps for an
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"energy-time" for futu re generations!
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"Time establishes a connection between all phenomena of Nature and
actively participates in them" (Kozyrev, 1991, p. 362). "The active
 properties of time - its flow and density - connect the entire World into a
single whole and can influence each other from phenomena between
which there are no direct material connections, which can explain the
facts of interaction of biological objects located at a great distance or
isolated from each other" (Kozyrev, 1991, p. 3&4).
    "The degree of activity of time can be called its density, the existence of
which should introduce organization into the system, i.e. contrary to the
usual course of development, reduce its entropy. lndeed, when the entire
World moves along the time axis from the present to the future, which
meets it halfiruay and draws many consequences to one cause, a tendency
is created in the system to reduce its entropy. Thus, time, thanks to its
 physical properties, can introduce a vital principle into the World,
preventing the onset of its thermal death, and ensure the harmony of life
 and death that exists in it" (Kozyrev, 1991, p, 386). "ln space, the density
 of time is not uniform, but depends on the place where processes occur.
The effect of increased time density is weakened according to the law of
 inverse squares of distance, screened by a solid substance with a
thickness of the order of centimeters and reflected by a mirror according
to the usual law of optics. A decrease in the density of time around the
corresponding process is caused by the "pulling in" of time from the
surrounding environment; it is also screened, but not reflected by the
 mirror. The ability to reflect the effect of time with a mirror made it possible
to observe the influence not only of laboratory processes, but through a
 reflecting telescope and changes in the resistor resistance due to
 processes occurring in cosmic bodies. The opportunity has emerged to
study the Universe through the physical properties of time" (Kozyrev,
 1991, pp. 386-387).
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While it is impossible to accurately predrcr rne'r:.rre, the ability to observe
 it is not trivial and can cause changes in ine present that disrupt this
 future. We must therefore assume that tne rmole of the future is always
blurred, and it can be observed with the sarne clarity as the past, only
with reversible phenomena, such as for exarnple, in the movement of
stars. This means that fate does not exist with complete unconditionality.
You can make amendments to it. as the Prophetic Oleg did in the famous
legend, abandoning the horse, from which he nevertheless, albeit
indirectly, suffered the death predicted by the sorcerer. What is said here
about the future also has implications for the past. After all, our present is
the future for him, and that means through time it is possible to make
amendments not only to the future, but also to the past. The present was
formed causally from the past, which existed without our amendments,
and, therefore, these amendments cannot affect it and the future. Although
it is possible to influence the past over time, it cannot influence the course
of future events. The ability of the future to cause phenomena in the
present means a reversal of causality, which will be perceived as a
theological orientation. Therefore, in addition to the basic question of
knowledge "why?", the question "for what?" becomes legitimate. When
causal connections are reversed, the usual phenomenon of fragmentation
of a cause into numerous effects, causing an increase in entropy, should
also be reversed. Because of this, there may be a tendency toward unity,
an increase in organization and a decrease in entropy. Therefore, the
active participation of time should revive the World and counteract its
thermal death" (Kozyrev, 1980, pp. 92-93).
     "lt is acceptable to assume that the axis of proper time iCt is not always
 empty, and that time may also have physical properties, thanks to which
 it can influence physical systems, matter and become an active participant
in the Universe. Active contact of time with everything that happens in the
 World means the possibility of influencing the properties of time from the
side of ongoing processes. The degree of activity of time can be called its
 density. When the entire World moves along the time axis from the present
to the future, this future itself, if it is a physical reality, will meet it halfiruay
and will, by pulling many consequences to one cause, create a tendency
in the system to reduce its entropy. ln space, the density of time is not
uniform, but depends on the place where processes occur. lt should be
expected that some processes weaken the density of time and absorb it,
while others, on the contrary, increase its density and, therefore, emit
time. The terms "radiation" and "absorption" are justified by the nature of
the transmission of influences on the detector substance. Thus, the effect
of increased time density is weakened according to the law of inverse
quasi-
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radius of distance, is screened by a solio s-:s.a-13 ,','th a thickness of the
order of centimeters and is reflected by a - '-.' a::: r-d ing to the usual law
of optics. The decrease in the density of t'"'. a'.-'l tne corresponding
 process is caused by the drawing in of tirre "c- :-e surrounding
environment. The effect of this phenomencr o- ine detector is screened,
but not reflected by the mirror. Experience lras sno\'/n that processes that
cause an increase in entropy emit time At the sarre time the structure of
the substance located nearby is ordered lt musl be assumed that the
organization of the system lost due to the ongoing process is carried away
by time. This means that time carries information about events that can be
transferred to another system. lt turns out to be almost direct proof that
the action of time density reduces entropy and counteracts the usual
course of events. The ability to reflect the effect of time with a mirror made
it possible to observe the influence not only of laboratory processes, but
also through a reflecting telescope and recording changes in the resistor
 resistance and processes occurring in cosmic bodies. lt became possible
to study the Universe not only, as usual, through the spectrum of
 electromagnetic oscillations, but also in a special previously untested
 method through the physical properties of time. Together with V.V.
 Nasonov, such observations were carried out by us on the reflectors of the
Crimean Astrophysical Observatory. The radiation of time by its effect on
the resistor was observed from planets, stars and galaxies" (Kozyrev,
 1985, p. 82-91).
   4. The active properties of time - its flow and density - connect the entire
World into a single whole and can influence each other on phenomena that
 have no direct material connections, which can explain the facts of
interaction of biological objects located at a great distance from each other
from friend". (Kozyrev, 1981, p. 145-146).
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    Brilliant theoretical insights, brilliant astrophysical experiments and
these conclusions by N.A. Kozyrev became the guide for our research
group to create the world's first "Kozyrev Mirrors" in the Far North, in the
zone above 73 degrees north latitude, where, according to the hypothesis
of N.A. Kozyrev, the course of time changes, cause-andeffect relationships
are weakened and inverted, and the Observer, in accordance with the
"strict anthropic principle of Carter-Tsiolkovsky," is given access to future
events that have not yet been realized.
For the first time in the history of world science, in expeditions to the Far
North (chief of polar expeditions Trofimov A.V.), two global projects were
carried out by the laboratory of helioclimatopathology of the lnstitute of
Chemical Ecology and Microbiology of the Siberian Branch of the Russian
Academy of Medical Sciences: in December 1991 , the "Arctic Circle"
experiment, when the transfer of images as markers "information flows" (10
sessions) was carried out from the polar village of Dikson, and reception -
in various points of the ClS, and in June 1993, the "Banner of Peace"
experiment, in which figurative broadcast was carried out from Novosibirsk
and Dikson (4 sessions), and reception         in various geographical locations
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in Europe, Asia and America, in 12 countries in total. The purpose of the
experimental work is to study the information field of the Earth using
"Kozyrev's Mirrors" and the method of distant-shaped communications
between people in different regions of the planet. Tasks. 1. Assessment of
the conditions for sustainable reproduction of distant information
communications between people, taking into account the space situation
at the time of research and during the period of prenatal development of
the brain of experiment participants (search for intellectual-cosmophysical
complementarity). 2. Study of regional features of distant information communications
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"Polar Circle", a laser installation
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speeific object in the polar
firmament - the Moon [Trofimov
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a "darkened" laser beam was
used [Kaznacheev V.P.,
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 random sampling of a number in the interva I i ' -- - ,,, : - I -: retu rn, the distribution of
 which is described by the hypergeometric law e :-: :-:cability that among those
 selected by one participant therewill be k trans- :el s eo-al to
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    where N = 77 is the number of elements of tne a phabet, M is the number of transmitted
 elements in the session. lf m reception operators took part in the session , then the
 probability of x guessingin m trials was determined by the recurrent formula: pm,x = pm-l
  Gx + Pm-l,x-1 Px, (2)where m=2,3,...; x= 1.2. .. S- numberof guessedelements;
 iii - probability of success in the xth test; Gx = 1 - Px probability of failure. Based on
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 the investigatorfactorand allthe calculations descr ce. aoc,v,e were carried out. Statistically
 significant sessions were subjected to one-factor a^a , s s cf variance, on the basis of
 which a conclusion was made about the influence of a oar-ticular factor on the quality of
reception. To implement the algorithms described above A p. Piskaykin developed a
 program using the Clipper 5.0 programming language The program worked in the
 operating environment MS DOS 3.0 and higher requiring up to 3 tVB of external memory
 of a PC AT 2861287 computer, an EGA monitor and a hard driveof the hard drivetype. lt
 should be borne in mind that the traditional mathematical apparatus used for processing
experimental data was originally intended to describe relatively simple systems of
 inanimate nature. Therefore, it turned out to be insufficiently adequate when modeling
the interactions of complex intelligent systems with a polymorphic structure. Considering
that the operational units of human thinking are not discrete mathematical objects, but
elements of some odd (fuzzy) sets, in future processing it is better to use the appropriate
mathematical apparatus. ln this case, the most difficult issue is the quantitative
 determination of the degree of similarity of the transmitted and received images. Results
of the global experiment "Arctic Circle". 1. On a large scale
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statistical array (4233 participants) shows that in three sessions
 (sessions 5, 6 and 7) there was an excess of empirical data over the
calculated and computer-generated probability of "guessing" the
graphic symbols of the "alphabet", which indicates the simultaneous
reception of the transmitted from Dixon of figurative information in
various geographical locations of Eurasia. lt is characteristic that only
the information that was transmitted under the conditions of a new
original technology involving the use of a laser beam in "Kozyrev's
Mirrors" is perceived [Trofimov A.V., Kaznacheev V.P.,
19911. Effective implementation of this technology on the polar area,
in the zone of the "paradoxical passage of time" [according to Kozyrev
N.A., 1991labove 73'N latitude. proves the special role of the
northern region in the dynamics of planetary-informational,
cosmophysical intellectual space.
    The figure on page 29 shows the total result of receiving figurative
information by 4233 participants. All images transmitted during 10
experimental sessions are marked on the x-axis. The curve inside the
selected corridor reflects the calculated and computer-generated
probability of "guessing" the images. All peaks of the curve above the
upper limit of the "guessing" corridor are one of the first proofs in the
world of the reality of distant-figurative communications between
people. The qualitative uniqueness of the perceived information
(according to the number of participants who worked most accurately
to receive specific transmitted images, in percentage) indicates an
important pattern: in all sessions of the experiment, figurative
information is being received simultaneously in many points of Europe
and Asia, transmitted over Dixon's telecommunications channels. The
program of intellectual-figurative transmission, aired through the Dixon
television broadcaster for 5 minutes in 8 out of 10 sessions of the
experiment, was recorded on film and then on video tape in Kozyrev's
Mirrors, located in Novosibirsk, in -Cabre 1991, 2 weeks before the
first broadcast of the program (December 20). Meanwhile, mental
images (No. 12,24,32,47), formed in the multidimensional space of
"mirrors" by two operators of figurative translation, were consistently
perceived in all reception sessions by participants located at various
geographical points many thousands of kilometers from the point
operation of the low-power Dixon repeater. When this video was shown
on Novosibirsk television, it was not perceived by the participants in
the experiment. Thus, the planetary-informational, in our opinion,
intellectual field of the holographic Universe turned out to be extremely
susceptible to the introduction of mental information in the circumpolar
region. lt was stably stored and reproduced in the intellectual space
of a large number of participants
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experiment. Telecommunication channels and the information space
 of the Earth at high latitudes turned out to be interdependent (!). 2.
Analysis of the effect of distant figurative communications between
participants in the experiment depending on gender showed that
women are distinguished by a more accurate reception of figurative
information transmitted from "Kozyrev's mirrors." For men, the
 likelihood of "guessing" symbols in these sessions significantly exceeds
the likelihood of actually "receiving" them, This is confirmed by tabular
 data from a comparative analysis of the results of one of the sessions
 (No. 5). With a reliability of the estimate with p > 0.96, it is shown that
 in men FT and FcreH > F3 - E,, while in women an inverse relationship
was noted: F3 - E,,2 Ff and FcreH., i.e. they do not "guess", but
 "perceive" the information broadcast from Dixon. lt should be
remembered that all operators involved in the transmission of figurative
information from Kozyrev's Mirrors are men. 3. Data were obtained on
the dependence of the efficiency of receiving transmitted information
on the space situation during the prenatal period of brain development,
 as well as on the date of birth of the experiment participant. ln
particular, about the dependence of the result of distant-shaped
communications on the phase position of the Moon in the Sun-[\Ioon-
 Earth system. Persons born during the full moon turn out to be less
capable of effective communications: their probability of "guessing"
symbols significantly exceeds the probability of "reception". Persons
 born during the new moon are distinguished by accurate "reception
work" in sessions 4 and 5: from 23 to 25o/o of participants born on the
 new moon (n = 903) accurately perceived the transmitted information,
and in session 5 they correctly perceived not only 1, but also 2
transmitted images. Session 5 was distinguished by the use of a laser
during transmission, located in the "Mirrors of Kozy-rev" with a beam
oriented towards the Moon (during the session there was a full moon).
A qualitative analysis of the information perceived by participants born
on a full and new moon showed that the former were characterized by
a less accurate reception of the solar symbol (No. 12) and at the same
time they perceived a sign that was not included in the transmission
program of any session. This is symbol number 14 "the sickle of the
aging moon". lt is acceptable to assume that the intrauterine imprinted
astrophysical situation in the Sun-Moon-Earth system is reproduced
during the full moon in the peculiarities of interaction with the planetary
information field during the experiment. 4. The above-mentioned thesis
is also confirmed when assessing the influence of the level of solar
activity during the prenatal development of the brain of the persons
 participating in the experiment on the effectiveness of distant-
imaginative-intellectual communications. lt turned out that people
whose brains developed in utero with maximum solar activity work
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values of true reception of information even if the reliability of its
assessment is p > 0.5. Thus, the well-known differences between
 brick and reinforced concrete buildings largely determine the level of
 human interaction with the information cosmophysical intellectual
space of the Earth. 8. lt is shown that telecommunication networks
designate special channels of interaction between people in the
information space of the Earth. In cases where radio and television
facilities are not turned on at reception points for various information
 transmitted by operators without the use of television broadcasters,
the reception effect does not increase. ln this case, the qualitative
composition of the received information is determined by the content
of a non-visual figurative program broadcast on TV from "Kozyrev's
mirrors" (symbols 12,24,32, 47). The theoretical probability of
"guessing" in this case turns out to be higher than the level of
 probability of systemic reception. The situation changes if we evaluate
the effect of receiving a non-visualized figurative program broadcast
on TV when the television and radio receivers are turned on
 (regardless of which programs are broadcast by local television
stations). In most sessions under these conditions, an increased effect
of reception accuracy is recorded. The structure of the received
information continues to be determined by the content of the "TV-
shaped" program (symbols 12,24,32, 47).ln the variant under
consideration, the probability of "guessing" the transmitted information
(estimated using theoretical calculations and generated pseudo-
random numbers) turns out to be many times less than the amount of
figurative information actually perceived (with the reliability of the
estimate p > 0.99). Thus, the possibility of experimental "inclusion" in
television broadcasting is shown, providing exclusive access of
 intelligence to the information and intellectual space of the planet.
Results of the global experiment "Banner of Peace". 1. Using a large
statistical array (n = 381), the reality of distant-figurative communications
between people has once again been scientifically proven. A
comparative analysis of the qualitative composition of the received
figurative information proves that, as in the "Arctic Circle" experiment,
images broadcast through a television channel in the Far North are
perceived most effectively (in both experiments the same figurative
television program was used; characters 12,32,47). There are also
differences: symbol No. 24 ("northern lights") was not accepted, but
symbol No. 52 ("banner of peace") was accepted. Both of these
symbols were broadcast on the television program, but were received
with different effects in both experiments. lt is possible that differences
in the state of the astrophysical environment (the "Banner of Peace"
experiment was carried out during the polar day) influence the
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t:     shared a special state of semantic fields and manifested" in the
       perception of many participants the graphic syrnbol "Banner of peace"
        by N K. Roerich. ln this regard, empirical observations made before
       the experiments discussed in the village seem important. Dixon in 19g0
       during a session of distant-figurative communication "Dixon-
       Novosibirsk". Symbol N.K. Roerich's "Banner of Peace", prepared for
      figurative broadcast, was brought by tester V. into the space of the
      experimental installation of "Kozyrev's mirrors" on December 24, 1gg0.
       At this moment, a "force field" arose around the installation; a litile
       later, a flash of a "plasmoid" and magnetic and dowsing anomalies
      were recorded inside it; the smell of ozone was felt in the room, and a
       moving luminous disk-shaped object was observed above the building
      where the experiment was carried out. At the same time, geophysical
       services on Dikson recorded a particularly strong disturbance of the
       magneto- and ionosphere, and bright colored northern lights were
       observed over the village. ln five of the seven experiments of this
      period, a "reaction" of the information field was noted in the form of the
      appearance of a luminous object with a trail that appeared and
     disappeared in the polar sky with an accuracy of up to a minute, at the
      moment of the beginning and end of experimental work in "Kozyrev's
      lVlirrors" " Within 2 weeks. after this, the space of "mirrors" was filled
      with many luminous signs and symbols (198 signs were recorded in
     the protocols). lMore than 80% of them were subsequenily attributed to
      the symbolism of various earthly cultures and civilizations. 2. A
      comparative analysis of the effectiveness of receiving three programs
     of figurative communication leads to the conclusion about the greatest
     effect of receiving images broadcast via television on Dikson. ln all
     four sessions, the number of participants (in percentage) who accurately
     accepted the information transmitted over the northern television
     channel turned out to be significantly greater than the calculated level
     of "guessing" the transmitted symbols. The percentage of participants
     who accurately accepted the figurative information transmitted by
     operators from the mirror system on Dixon was less than during the
     television broadcast, but significantly higher than simple "guessing" in
     sessions 1 , 2 and 3. The figurative program transmitted from
     Novosibirsk, was accepted only in session 3 by about 19% of the
     experiment pafticipants; in the remaining sessions the probability of
     "guessing" was very high. This transmission session in Novosibirsk
     was distinguished by the use of Kozyrev's fi/irrors. Thus, the
     effectiveness of special selection of operators and the use of distant-
     image translation technologies in a multidimensional space modeled
     in a mirror system has been confirmed. 3. Analysis of the effectiveness
     of distant-shaped reception of transmitted information at various
     geographical sites revealed its regional characteristics.
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in a certain way. The greatest effect of admission noted on the
American continent (USA and Canada) may be largely due to the
composition of the participants who had high professional training,
while in other regions and countries the majority of participants did not
have such training. 4. Comparison of the effectiveness of distant
figurative communications in urbanized and non-urbanized areas leads
to the conclusion that outside the area of large cities, the reception of
transmitted figurative information is more effective. Consequently,
cities that create well-known zones of environmental tension largely
disrupt weak ecological connections, "traumatizing" the information
and intellectual space of the Earth. 5. Just like in the Arctic Circle
experiment, data was obtained that allows us to consider distant
information communications between people as a cosmic-planetary
phenomenon. lt is shown that the efficiency of receiving transmitted
figurative information is influenced by the position of the Earth on the
 solar ecliptic at the moment of birth of the participants. Stable reception
of transmitted information in all effective sessions with a probability p
> 0.99, significantly exceeding the level of "guessing" predicted on a
computer, was ensured mainly by persons born in the winter, during
the least solar activity in the annual cycle. Being born in different
 phases of the 1 1-year cycle of solar activity also affects the
effectiveness of the intake. Persons born with minimal solar activity
had no success in receiving figurative information, but those born with
 maximum solar activity had a high probability of "guessing" it.
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Taking into account the fact that this experimental session was carried
out on a new moon, in an astronomical situation when the Moon was
between the Earth and the Sun, persons bom on a new moon more
accurately received figurative information. The greater accuracy of the
figurative technique was also shown for the participants who were in zones
of geophysical, dowsing anomalies and places of historical events that
often coincided with them. The results of the global experiments "Arctic
Circle" and "Banner of Peace" made it possible to approach an intellectual
dialogue with "living space" when studying the planetary information field
of the Earth.    An assessment was made of the cosmophysical conditions
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both at the time of research and during the period of prenatal development
of individuals participating in the experiments.   lt has been shown that
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evolution and preservation of the planet's information field has been revealed
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   ln a series of works in "Kozyrev's Mirrs.3 :-e Far North and
Novosibirsk, a fundamentally important'c' orcr/ng N A.'s hypotheses was
revealed. Kozyrev the phenomenon of d sianoe-tinne advance", when
figurative information was perceived severa hours or even several days
before the figurative broadcast session as uras the case during the solar
eclipse on July 22, 1990 and on the days of the 'meeting" of Jupiter with
the comet Shoemaker-Levy in July 1994
   The undertaken large-scale research req u red further interdisciplinary
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t:                                              even pro.Jects 'o' schools of the
                                                future using ex:'asensory channels
                                                in teaching [Cen,antes RA Castaneda
                                                 CZ, 19831 lt seems to us that it is
                                                necessary to be especially careful
                                                and
                                                 responsible when using such
                                                methods The results of the Ust-
                                                Avam project led us to a very
                                                important conclusion. lt was shown
                                                that representatives of shamanic
                                                dynasties among the peoples of the
                                                Far Nofth are peculiar guardians of
                                                the unique ability of their ancestors
                                                for distant fig urative communications,
                                                perhaps possessing "the keys to the
                                                holographic Universe." The great-
                                               granddaughter of the famous shaman
                                                T. Aksenov, during a session of
                                               image transmission (symbol No. 32),
                                                conducted from "Kozyrev's IVIirrors"
                                                on Dikson, perceived in Ust-Avam
     Modernized "Kozyrev      Mirrors"         (400 km from Dikson) the image of
     made         of                           three mountain peaks that were not
     aptimatatuminum                           I've never seen it in my life. A
     alloy with the greatest   shielding        representative of another shaman
     of "energy-time"    flows                  dynasty, the greatgrandson of the
                                               shaman l. Kosterkin, during a
     figurative "transmission" session on Dikson (symbol No. 63), clearly perceived
     and sketched a picture of the "shaman camp" - a ritual place on the river
     bank, where he was only once at the age of 5, together with his great-
     grandfather, a shaman. We chose the Far North as a unique platform for
     studying distant-shaped interactions on the paleo-psychological horizon due
     not only to the features of the polar magneto-ionosphere (for example, the
     presence of an annular, "swirling" flow of charged particles, the so+alled
     electrojet, changing determining the direction of its rotation twice a day), but
     also the special role of the polar region of the Earth, according to the
     hypothesis of N.A. Kozyrev, in the cosmoplanetary distribution and storage
     of time streams in ice, which obviously form the most important information
     collector for the planet. Subsequently, when relaying and recording
     information stored in highJatitude ice for more than 15 years, the "Kozyrev
     hologram" "Aurora" was created as a new tool for studying the "Kozyrev
     holographic Universe" (see Fig. on page 66 ).
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   Analysis of the data obtained in Ust-,, .3- s^c,'is that only Nganasan
children have a pronounced ability to re-::. r oerceive figurative information
with its interpretation in the usual norlhe.^ s:., e In control studies among
Russian children born and living in the Fa' Ncnh as well as among children
in Novosibirsk, this ability did not find sucn pronounced expression, although
itwas more pronounced than in adults
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r               2,2. Cosmophysical intellectual hologram in a
                simulated "Kozyrev space" (2001)
          According to our hypothesis, during transpersonal interactions, a person,s
          intellect, his consciousness, shifts to a new horizon of virtual reality of the
          "Kozyrev Holographic Universe". An experimental study on June 19, ZOO1
         was devoted to studying the role of phase transition processes (using photo-
          cinema and laser means) in providing remote information communications
          in the simulated "Kozyrev space". Goal: to develop and test technologies of
          "laser initiation", photo-film recording and subsequent perception by modern
          people of information-intensive processes of various spatiotemporal
          affiliations. A two-stage research scheme was envisaged: at the 1st stage,
          the formation was carried out using a "Deviee for correcting human
         biophysical fields" (patent of the Russian Federation No. 2141 SST) and
         fixation in the photoemulsion layer of black-and-white photographic film (in
         the process of a photochemical reaction) of the information presented flows
         of "energy-time" and other, as yet unknown fields of artifacts, authentic
         objects of different cultures (with different time lags) or their images. The
          most important conditions for the formation of the information flow,
         represented by objects and events in the time range from several tens of
         millions of years to the last centuries of the new era, were the following: 1.
         The work was carried out in the "Kozyrev space" formed by a horizontally
         located aluminum cylindrical screen ( patented name - "Device for correction
         of human biophysical fields", RF Patent No. 2122446).2. Before
         photographing, the photographic films were kept in the dark in "Kozyrev
         space" for 72 hours. 3. The photographic object was placed between two
        disk-shaped light guides, forming flat spirals of right and left twist, connected
        to a red helium-neon laser. 4. On the back side of the photographed object
        for 5 minutes. Before shooting, a beam from a red helium-neon laser located
        in the "Kozyrev Mirrors" was recorded, while the object blocked the path of
        the light component of the radiation, indicating the trajectory of the information
        component specific to the object being photographed. 5. The camera lens
        was located in the trajectory of the "darkened" laser beam at a distance of
        50 cm from the object being photographed. 6. Each photographic film (36
        frames) recorded information from three objects. ln this case, for each object
        there were 12 frames with sequentially changing (every 2 frames)
        photographic exposure. 7. After photographing, the film roll was stored in
        black paper for 7 days.
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photographic films with information
about 28 objects of various
temporal (chronological)
                                                    ?
affiliations. The scheme for
 reproducing information (2nd
stage of the study) provided for
the intellectual and emotional
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activity of two operators replacing
each other, working from 11:30 to
 13:30 on June 19,2001 in the
"Kozyrev space" formed by the                 E
ver. Tically located aluminum
screen (RF patent No. 2122446).
 Persons who wished to participate
 in remote reception of figurative
information broadcast from
 Kozyrev's [Virrors were notified
 in advance via Novosibirsk Radio
about the time of the study - from working time of research in
                          thus,
  12'.30 to 13:30 on June 19;           "Kozyrev's Mirrors" with a fixed
the "reception window"  was             "energy paradox"' Novosibirsk'
                            to
reduced by t hour. ln addition          06/19/2001'
residents of Novosibirsk (21
people), persons who at the time of the study were located in Kozyrev's
lVlirrors at a distance of about 5000 km from Novosibirsk took part in
receiving information: in France - 1 person. and in Austria - 2 people. The
work of the "transmission" operators was carried out in a sitting position in
complete darkness. A spirally twisted light guide was placed on their head,
connected to a red helium-neon laser, with the light flow directed clockwise.
Each of the films, pre-installed in a photo tank reel (10 reels), forming a
spiral, was stored in numbered black paper bags. The packages were
selected at random, opened, and the reels of film were delivered to the
operator for photo processing. On the outer surface of the photo tank there
was also a spirally twisted light guide connected to a helium-neon laser, with
the direction of the light flux clockwise. lnside the cylindrical mirrors behind
the operator's head (at a distance of 40 cm), a film camera was located in
such a way that the film film (when the device was automatically turned on
within 60 seconds, 3 minutes from the start of photo processing of each of
the 10 films) made a discrete movement in horizontal plane around the
vertical axis clockwise (at the moment of passing through the lens area).
Filming was carried out in the automatic camera switching mode.
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     measures in complete darkness with timing. which made it possible to
     determine the correspondence of the operations penformed and the resulting
     film sequences. All photo and film work was carried out by a professional film
     group under the leadership of the Laureate of the State Prize of the Russian
     Federation V.E. Eisner (film studio "Asia Film')
         All participants in the experimental work were ready at their workplace from
     1 1:00 on June 19,2A01. Attempts to test turn on the movie camera (1 1 :05,
      1 1:10, 1 1:15) were unsuccessful. The electrical circuits of the movie camera
     (which had previously been tested several times over several days and worked
     flawlessly) did not function for 2 hours, until 13:05. The video camera worked
     fine. lt was decided to begin the experiment according to the scheme at 12:00,
     but without film recording. The experiment was extended until 1 5:1 5, and after
     the apparatus resumed operation, the camera was turned on seven times
     automatically: at 13 14, 13:35, 13:55, 14 12, 14:35, 14:52, 1 5:08. During
     activations 1, 5, 6 and7, operator A worked; during activations 2,3 and 4,
     operator N worked. The "reception" group for remotely broadcast information
     consisted of 21 people 12 protocols were sent by mail, 9 were transmitted in
     person. 19 protocols were accepted for processing. A comparison of formal and
     substantive features in packets of transmitted and received information has
     been carried out. The received information package consisted of 50 images,
     symbols, signs and descriptions. 18 images, which is 36% of all received and
      53% of all transmitted information, were considered similar in form and content.
     The information contained in photo-information analogues of mollusks, fish and
      insects that petrified many millions of years ago, an amethyst crystal, and
      monuments of Sumerian, Egyptian, ancient Roman and Christian cultures was
     accurately perceived. Thus, it was shown that under the conditions of "phase
     transitions" in photographic emulsion, in the environment of compacted flows
      of "energy-time" formed in the "Kozy-rev space", it turned out to be possible to
     reproduce information, the source of which was real objects - witnesses of
     various eras and cultures. This information was perceived by people located
      many tens of kilometers from the research site. At the same time, the
      information supposedly contained in printed reproductions was not reproduced
     or perceived. lt seems particularly important that during the experiment several
      extraordinary effects were recorded that require a detailed description. 1. As
     already mentioned, from 11,20 to 13:05 the electrical circuits of the film camera
      did not function, despite numerous attempts to turn on the film installation, this
     was not possible. The technical condition of the camera was checked several
     times, including on the eve of the experiment, and it was in good working order.
      ln the film group's many years of experience, such a sudden malfunction was
     encountered for the first time.
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At 13:05, afterthe end of the announced,,',c'(: a e ine movie camera justas
suddenly started working and functioned \',,:.c-t nterruption until the end of
the experiment (15:30). Let us recall that tne n',cvie camera was turned on
automatically at the 3rd minute of photograpnrc processing of each of the seven
films (three films from 12:00 to 1 3:00 were developed without film registration).
2. After professional processing of black and white Kodak film, phenomenal
light effects were revealed: 1 Most of the film (-170 out of 200 m) was
exposed, despite shooting in complete darkness. 2. Numerous point flashes of
varying sizes were noted, often moving along ceftain trajectories. The frequency
and density of flashes differed significantly from the variant of the defective
photographic emulsion. 3. Light structures of indeterminate shape were
recorded, repeating over dozens of frames. 4. ln one of the film fragments, the
cutoff structures turned out to be rotated 180' 5. ln the frames where lighting
effects were recorded, the metal surface of the "Kozyrev mirrors" became as if
"transparent" and the tiled wall of the room where the experiment was carried
out was clearly visible ceramic tiles (Fig. on page 41, top part). 6. There is a
film fragment (5 frames) in which the operator sitting in a chair, equipment parts
and the surface of the "Kozyrev mirrors" illuminated by an unknown source are
clearly visible (the accidental switching on of electric light during filming is
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A fragment of film showing changes in spatial coordinafes inside
"Mirrors"
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     resembling holographic images of broadcast objects' Perhaps this is the
     first version of the cosmophysical hologram of intelligence recorded in the
     "Kozyrev space". We are still refraining from detailed explanations of the
     recorded phenomenal phenomena: discussion with the participation of
     readers ahead. At the same time, we considered it our duty to present
     new facts to the attention of the scientific communi$ now' The living
     matter of the biosphere, the nature of man, his intellect on planet Earth
     are developing so quickly in astronomical time that the scientific apparatus
     of the planet, all laboratories and major centers lag behind the changes
     that accumulate in the natural cycle of the biosphere and anthroposphere'
     As we have already noted, the problem of a "black hole" arises when our
     knowledge lags significantly behind, and natural processes acquire a
     different, previously unknown essence. Research in the information space
     of the planet using physically accurate instruments and correct intellectual
     and psychological methodology is necessary today, since it allows to slow
     down the development of the intellectual "black hole" to some extent.
     Among major academic researchers, more and more voices are heard
     about the need to understand living matter, but only in a known format of
     the physical world. At the same time, there are serious reasons to think
     that the physical world contains its new unknown qualities in living matter,
      and by studying the properties of living matter, quantum physics will be
     able to discover new laws many times faster than when studying the inert
     world, Therefore, it is very important to study the cosmophysical space,
     which combines physical and psychophysical properties [Bukalov A.V',
      2OA1l, with an emphasis on the discovery of physical phenomena in living
      matter. We have developed and applied such new tools for cognition of
     the holographic Universe. The vertically located "Kozyrev [Mirrors" are
     essentially a fundamentally new planetary device aimed at concentrating
      holographic flows moving in the "space-Earth-Space" directions. These
      flows possibly combine energytime flows, ethereal-uneven processes,
      holographic components and constellations of elementary particles' The
      ratio of particles and holographic elements turns out to be not indifferent
      to the stable nonequilibrium of the photo-cinema emulsion. Apparently, a
      photographic emulsion is a zone of application of several holographic
     flows, combined with each other, as well as with electromagnetic and
      gravitational fields. We believe that the vertical "mirrors" constructed at
      our institute will in the near future form a new generation of "telescopes",
      sensors that will be able to capture the dynamics of the universal holo-
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grams. The abovedescribed results of recording a number of amazing
light manifestations on gelatincoated film in colloidal silver apparently
reflect a world unknown to us, which can be compared with the world that
Leeuwenhoek first saw through his microscope almost 400 years ago, and
only later lt turned out that these were unknown particles of living matter.
According to the hypothesis about the spatial-holographic dynamics of
the properties of living matter (this refers to an expanded understanding
of the eoncept of D. Bohm, K. Pribram, etc.), it is possible to assume not a
static hologram in space - memory, but a dynamic hologram associated
with the dynamics of cosmophysical currents functioning in the living
matter of the Cosmos, the biosphere and our consciousness. At the same
time, one holographic stream can, due to its variability, "search", be
included in another, no less important, and perhaps more powerful stream,
and merge with it. Thus, the world of living matter and our consciousness
reflects the endless living flow of evolving, changing, selfdeveloping
holographic structures of the Universe. Therefore, before deeply analyzing
the data obtained, I would like to emphasize that the space in which the
holographic world interacts with the world of particles known and unknown
to modern physics, as well as with electromagnetic, gravitational and other
fields and, perhaps, with the "dark energy and matter," required
improvement of research tools for a fundamental assessment of the
negentropic bio-thermodynamic vector acquired by living matter in the
"Kozyrev space."
    ln 2015, for the first time in the world, we introduced a powerful green
holographic laser into the Kozyrev Mirrors, creating a fundamentally new
 experimental model of a hologram of the living Universe and our cosmic
consciousness. A new stage of cosmo-anthropoecological research was
launched under the "New Cosmogony" program (cosmogony of the living
matter of the Universe) to study entropy-negentropy transitions in zones
of mirror-densified "energy-time".
   V.P. l{aznacheev gives the following programmatic interpretation of the
results obtained and the new research cycle: "lt can be assumed that the
identification of the most ancient forms of space in the holographic
Universe, in which man once was, is now and will be, is not associated
with specific dating of objects different cultures, and with the still unknown
epigenomic "waves of life" that S.S. spoke about, Chetveryakov. Prospects
for further research lie in comparing astronomical time and past life
phenomena with the properties of intelligence that emerged in this unique
experiment of 2001. lt is possible that we are not talking about the
astronomical sequence of time, but about its "length" /according to V.l.
Vernad-
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Holographic technology of 'o Kozyrev space", Novosibirsk,
April   2015.
 Sky/, about the holographic waves of life unknown to us, the waves of our
 cosmic memory, psyche, and intellect. ln photographs and film frames we
 see the peculiar behavior of a physical sensor - colloidal silver and space,
which is penetrated by light, and also, apparently, by holographic flows,
 reflecting increased negentropy of the brain. We are faced with an unknown
 phenomenon, first recorded with the participation of a professional film
 group. The fixed image rotation is completely clear. On film through the
 opaque shell of the "mirror" we see the boundaries (walls) of the
 surrounding space, i.e. as if we were "seeing the light", opening a new
world. This confirms the idea of a "telescope" as a new device, and
 therefore this kind of researeh in the information space of the planet
justifies its name: around us, apparently, there are much more information
 phenomena than we register only with physical instruments in astrophysics,
 geology, biochemistry . We use psychophysiology in combination with
 certain devices and sensors associated with inert matter, which is in a
 state of stable disequilibrium and phase transition. This is a new problem,
 the solution of which opens up great prospects in the study of both the
 nature of living things.
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society, human intellect, and the natune of
cosmophysical space. When the film moves
vertically in Kozyrev's Mirrors, it seerns that
 it is possible to reveal something reminiscent
of the holographic space of the cosmophysical
world, lt is very important to organize its
monitoring in the future. lt is possible that it
is the connection of the uneven ether, which
is activated in laser light-guide devices, with
the vertically located "Kozyrev Mirrors" that
opens up prospects for the creation of large
scientific associations in different parts of the
globe to study the information nature of the
cosmophysical space of the planet and
intelligence" [Kaznacheev V.P.,             Trofimov
                                                  V.P. Kaznacheev
A.V.,  204q.                                      and A.V.
                                                            Trafimov in "Kozyrev's
                                                            Mirrors", still
   This technology is promising for the future from the film 06/19/2A01
study of biosphere complexes, basin-solar
units, the state of nearby and distant outer space, since life and mind are
essential factors in the evolution of the Cosmos [Gindilis Jl.[U., 1996]. A
new principle of observation in the information space of the planet can
reveal previously unknown properties of the unity of holographic
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 "spin-torsion" effects on the parameters of semiconductor devices.
  lVlathematical models of interaction between operators and various devices
 are described [Plokhotnikov K.E., 2000]. Perhaps this parfly explains the
  short-term failure of the electronic circuits of the film equipment during the
 experiment. ln our correspondence discussion, we also accept the
 assumptions that living objects, including humans, are macroscopic quantum
 systems [Smith CW, 1998], and that the neutrino is a quantum of "torsion"
  radiation, and when a pair merges "neutrino - antineutrino" a photon is
 formed [Filimonov V.A., 2000], which under the conditions of the Earth and
  Space can have different properties [Trifonov V.1., lggg]. Mathematically
 hypothesized parallel worlds also found their first objective confirmation in
 the simulated "Kozyrev space".
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Giselle Melen (France), receiving information in the Novosibirsk "Mirrors" -
Taisiya Kuznetsova and outside the mirrors in various geographical locations
- a group of 60 volunteers. One of the tasks of this pnoject was to fix in the
consciousness of a person located in "Kozyret's Minors" in the zone of
"densified energy-time" using the author's figurative and symbolic modular
systems, information flows of the holographic Universe. After processing
the data published for the first time at the congress in Brazil (2006), and
then inJhe monograph by T. Kuznetsova (2010), the possibility of virtual
movements from zones of "mirrordensified energy-time" to any cosmo-
historical space became scientifically proven. era of our civilization. lt was
mathematically proven that the effectiveness of virtual entry into the semantic
horizon of the Mayan culture was associated, according to satellite monitoring
of cosmic rays and the Helios computer program (MNllKA), with the intensity
of galactic and solar proton fluxes both during the study period, and
intrauterine brain development of study participants (9th lunar month).
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                                             Novos cri'sk on August 1, 2008 was
                                             a gifi frorn heaven for scientists in
                                             cos moa nth ropoecology.
                                             Solar and lunar eclipses were N.A.'s
                                             favorite objects of observation.
                                             Kozyrev, during which, using a
                                             variety of sensors, he monitored
                                             the redistribution of galactic and
                                             solar flows of "energy-time". Of
                                             course, we could not help but
                                             evaluate the scientific effects of
                                             eclipses in our "Kozyrev [Vlirrors".
                                             Using the Kirlianography method
                                             during the period
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 2006.
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 space civilizations! We returned to the topic of Orion and Sirius as the
 most important beacons for many terrestrial and extraterrestrial civilizations
 once again in2013, having made, togetherwith a group of Armenian
 researchers led by Vazgen Gevorkyan, an expedition to the mountainous
 Tatev monastery, in which a movable "syun" (pillar ) August 11th has
 been accurately indicating the ascending Orion for many centuries. Using
 simple Kozyrev models made of aluminum foil and instrumental methods
for assessing electrical conductivity at acupuncture points in volunteers, it
was shown that systems of advanced information-universal navigation (to
which we include the system of acupuncture points) have been preserved
 in modern humans: 10 minutes before the expected rise of Orion, the
 majority of the group of volunteers experienced a significant decrease in
 electrical resistance at the points of the main acupuncture energy meridian
 - the so-called. "triple heater". The points seemed to "open", tuning into
the "call of a distant star".." The processed data of this expedition were
 reported jointly with Armenian colleagues at the All-Russian Conference
 in Kirov (2414\, published in its materials and on the MNIIKA website
 (www.isrica .ru).
     An important stage in the virtual cosmoplanetary expeditions from
"Kozyrev's [/lirrors" was the development and testing of the "mirror-
 quantum superposition of human consciousness" method. This cycle of
work began in October 2010, when the world's first virtual expedition to
the Moon, to the area of the Aristarchus crater, was made from the binary
                                             system of two "Kozyrev
                                             IVI irrors" (vertical and horizontal).
                                              Design
                                             The experiment included the
                                             work of two groups of researchers
                                             "navigation",
                                             working with lunar photographic
                                             material in horizontal "MIirrors",
                                             and a group of "virtual astronauts"
                                             of two people (T. Kuznetsova,
                                             A. I\4ysak), who "exited" and
                                             described an object unknown to
                                             them on Earth or in Space.
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During this period, a virtual reconstruction of previously unknown elements
of the ancient cultures of the Nuraghe and Vinca was carried out; in
Salzburg, the audience (about 300 people) remotely perceived the score
 of works by W. Mozart and the accompanying test aromas of various
aromas broadcast from "Mirrors" in Novosibirsk flowers, participants of the
APP-2017 conference (USA, Las Vegas, June 2017),
dedicated to the problems of "Remote Viewing", some exhibits of the N.
Tesla [Vluseum in Belgrade were viewed. ln these studies, new scientific
confirmation of N.A.'s ingenious formula was obtained. Kozyrev "The Past
and Future are present in the Present" and developed methods for studying
the Holographic Universe, modeled in "Kozyrev's Mirrors". During a remote
forecasting experiment from Kozyrev's Mirrors in Novosibirsk, researchers
T. Kuznetsova and O. Oseeva remotely observed the development of
future seismic (within 1 week) events in the area of the San Andreas fault
in California. The mirror forecast received 80 percent confirmation!
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Testing of the "Tesla-Kozyrev portahle energy-time
concentrator" on Mount Rtanj in Serhia during Orion rising, 2 am,
August 11, 2017.
(Milka Kresoja, left, and Taisiya Kuznetsova with the VedaPulse device)
possessing the highest energy, during the rising of Orion (August 11) they
made the world's first virtual trip to this constellation with a short stop on
[/ars, successfully testing the new invention of MNIIKA - the "Tesla-Kozyrev
portable energytime concentrator". Objective monitoring of the operator's
condition during the virtual flight in the holographic Universe was carried
out using cardiospectrometry on the VedaPulse device (Bioquant LLC,
Russian Federation).
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as a forecasting tool finely tuned to the Future. ln a series of forecasts about
possible natural disasters (volcanic eruptions, eafthquakes, etc.) in 2018, it
was necessary to once again test the hypothetical thesis of N.A. Kozyreva:
"...The Future, like the Past, is present in the Present." Researchers from
 Russia (T. Kuznetsova and O. Nechaeva, etc.) and Switzerland (Patricia
Elwood, representing the lnstitute K.G. Jung in Zurich), simultaneously with
them, researchers in the USA (Carol Hiltner, Sophia Blank), Switzerland and
other countries worked on the photo images of our "[Vlirrors". This was one of
the first attempts at virtual modeling of the Future using the method of
synchronous "quantum superposition" of the collective consciousness of people
 in the "Kozyrev Holographic Universe"! Objective remote registration of the
information prognostic package generated in Kozyrev's [Vlirrors on this day
was carried out on his unique "field gyroscopes" in
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 in various geographical locations, using the methods of Professor M.
Krinker (USA): SEVA technology and Differential lnformation Thermal
Analysis (DITA). SEVA technology includes the SEVA device - Spinning
 Electric Vector Analyzer, as well as localized electromagnetic rotation
fields, called "Field Gyroscopes", PG. The concept of the SEVA apparatus
was developed in the early 2000s as a result of the development of
alternative methods for detecting geopathogenic zones. The well-known
apparatus IGA-1, Yu.P., played a significant role in initiating the
 development" Kravchenko (1947-2016), who measured the integral of the
 phase shift of the background field in the range of 6-15 kHz and detected
underground objects by their influence on the phase shift of the background
field. M. Krinker wondered why IGA-1 works in the specified frequency
range. The search for an answer led to the assumption of the influence of
the Earth-lonosphere Resoqator. This resonator releases electromag netic
oscillations that arise in the Van Allen magnetic belts as a result of the
spinning of incoming charged particles from the Solar Wind. The spectrum
of the background field in the room where the measurements were carried
out confirmed the existence of the frequencies isolated by the Earth-
 lonosphere resonator. lt was shown that the rotating field has mass and
angular momentum, that is, it has the properties of a gyroscope. M. Krinker
as a fan of the works of N.A. Kozyreva, from his student years, suggested
that such a Field Gyroscope (FG) should create effects similar to those
described by N.A. Kozyrev in his "Causal fVechanics". The main concept
of the device based on a rotating field was to register two perpendicular
vectors of the electric field and determine the phase shift between their
frequencies.
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 SEVA is also capable of responding to information contained in images.
 The method of information communication between objects based on their
 image was independently proposed by V.T. Shkatov and A.F. Group
Okhatrina in 1999-2000. in Russia. lt is assumed that the images interact
with the original and the corresponding level of devices on a quantum
 mechanical basis, for example, as a spin-spin interaction. The informational
effect of images on devices is associated with the presence of angular
 momentum of the information. That is, images are formed by broadband
Field Gyroscopes,
 the rotational spectra of which determine the nature of the information.
Any object is continuously connected with its image through a non-
electromagnetic connection (flows of "energy-time"?), in particular
either according to the scheme of spin-spin interaction, or spin-torsion. lt
 is quite possible that such long-range action is realized due to the Pauli
Principle for fermions, according to which they, no matter where they are,
cannot have the same spins at the same energy, which connects them, or
the common mechanism of the so+alled works. quantum entanglement
of wave functions of objects, when a change in the collective angular
 momentum of the image is perceived by the SEVA apparatus as a variation
of the Field Gyroscope. These properties of the apparatus predetermined
its use in experiments with the Novosibirsk "Kozyrev Mirrors". Differential
 lnformation Thermal Analysis (DITA), proposed by M. Krinker, is based
on the property of water to respond by changing its structure to the
 information received and people's emotions. This is confirmed by the well-
known experiments of Masaru Emoto. DITA was based on the well-known
 method of Differential Thermal Analysis, DTA, in which the test and
reference objects are placed in a uniform, varying temperature field. If the
object under study undergoes phase changes under the influence of
temperature, then a temperature difference appears between the objects,
recorded by the sensor. The method is two-coordinate - the temperature
is recorded along the horizontal axis, and the temperature difference
between the sample and the standard is recorded along the vertical axis.
At the end of the phase transition, the peak temperature difference
disappears. DITA does not require heating the sample because structural
changes occur under the influence of information. Time is recorded along
the horizontal axis, and temperature difference is recorded along the          -
vertical axis. ln Fig. on page 62 an example of the action of information
on DITA and, possibly, registration of "energy-time" currents is shown /
according to N.A. Kozyrevl.
    ln the global experiment with "Kozyrev Mirrors", organized by MNllKA,
one of the devices of the SEVA-lntegral family was used, capable of
recording the total rotation of the field up to 300 kHz. The best variants of
this family are capable of recording rotation up to 250 MHz.
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two rotations in the opposite direction. One of the rotations produces a falling
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   The DITA apparatus also recorded experimental events, recorded as
changes in the structure of water, identified by variations in the temperature
difference between cells with water, one of which was located near the
images of objects. The published works of M. Krinker can be found in the
following lnternet sources: www.vixra.org/abs11411.0557, http://vixra.org/
abs/1 407 . 0025.2014, http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1 00411004.5161 .pdf.
   ln our opinion, the first experience of joint work between MNllt(A and
Professor M. Krinker turned out to be extremely constructive for obtaining
evidence of N.A.'s ideas. Kozyrev about "rotating energy{ime flows" from
the perspective of New Physics, confirming the effectiveness of "Kozyrev
Mirrors" as a fundamental noospheric tool for researching the "Kozyrev-
Kaznacheev holographic Universe" and formulating new advanced ideas
for future international projects. From the International Research lnstitute
of Cosmoplanetary Anthropoecology named after Academician V.P.
Kaznacheeva (Russia, Novo-Sibirsk) - our sincere gratitude to Professor
Mark Krinker (USA) for fruitful scientific co+reation!
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I    instantaneous, and phenomena on the most distant objects can be studied
     without delay, simultaneously with our observation." These works by N.A. Kozyrev
     were confirmed in scientific research by academician IM.tM. Lavrentiev
     (Novosibirsk, 1994-1999), the possibility of such a space is allowed in theworks
     of Siberian scientists V.L. Dyatlovl and A.N. Dmitrieva2, Absolutely new data
     were obtained at tUNllKA in a series of research projects from 1gg0-2017.
         The problem of ether today is significanfly connected with the work on spin-
     torsion fields. This is research by G.l. Shipova, A.E. Akimova and others, in which
     the question of etheric space is posed very broadly, touching upon the direction
     of rotating flows of "energy-time" at a speed exceeding the speed of light.
     Apparently, humanity is present on planet Earth in different spaces, but our
     biological and intellectual property is that we measure it today in physically
     reflected constants available to us.
         lntheproceSSofhisevolution,manbeginstogradually1@
    epigglomic properties that he acquired in..qvolution, during the emergence and
    selection in accordance with cosmopla-
    1. Dyatlov V.L. Polarization model of inhomogeneous physical vacuum,
                                                                              -   Novosibirsk:
    Publishing House of the lnstitute of lvlathematics, 1gg8. 184 p.
                                                                -
    2. Dmitriev A.N. About ethereal materiality.   -   Tomsk: Banner of peace 1999.   _   1A4 p.
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nontargeted genetic programs. and the more it enters into "self-use" with the help
of devices in industrial energy flows, the more and more it destroys the biosphere
and clogs the cosmoplanetary world.
    By imagining this process not only as terrestrial, but also global, we can make
an important assumption. lf we evaluate the entropy of biological evolution on
Earth and in space, it turns out that the rate of entropy of the biosphere is not
equal to the rate of entropy of thc nnosn         Bv noosohere we         the
 planetary-cosmic aggression of humanity, leading to the formation of a
necrosphere on planet Earth. lf such an inequality exists, let us present it in the
form of a formula, where V entropy of the biosphere ii V entropy of the
noosphere.
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    Apparently, this "conflict" is not a cosmogonically voluminous, large-scale
process that is now manifesting itself on Earth. Today we study and see only an
element of that scale, which, we can assume, exists in infinite space. This formula
V.P. Kaznacheev is very important for our existence on Earth and the compilation
of a new "space-time" map of the Cosmos with the designation of virtual navigation
routes in the holographic Universe, especially when trying to visit other cosmic
worlds.
   Delving deeper into the concept of the noosphere and formulating ideas about
the neo-noosphere in the holographic Universe, we return again to the balance of
the noosphere and biosphere and to the organization of the environment in space
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space of "spin-torsion fields and Kozyrev energy-time", in which we are
present simultaneously with the Einstein-lvlinkowski space.
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logical entropy and "etheric-field" intellectual-nongentropic indicators. with
varying degrees of obstacles to longevity. Apparently, on this path, a new
approach to the prognosis, diagnosis and treatment of many diseases,
including tumor processes, is close. ln conclusion, we can say that the
From 1989 to the present, in the hands of humanity and avant-garde world
science there is a new research instrument "Kozyrev [Vlirrors", which can be
attributed to neo-noospheric technologies for studying various forms of life
on Earth and in the Universe, their evolution and cosmoplanetary migration
(field panspermia). Having appeared on Dikson, in the zone of the most
important information collector and the paradoxical flow of time, on the
basis of the development of advanced science, it remains under the
responsible custody and priority use of the lnternational Research lnstitute
of Cosmoplanetary Anthropoecology named after Academician V.P.
Kaznacheev, and also, possibly, under the constant supervision of cosmic
consciousness in accordance with the strict anthropic principle of Carter-
Tsiolkovsky.
    At tVlNllKA, new generations of "Mirrors" are created and tested, such as
the small-sized screening installation "TRODR-m", which combines the
properties of "energy-time" seals with geomagnetic deprivation and light-
 holographic transmission of information.
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                                                             etospheric protection
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                                                      man and human-
                                                      the quality of the "aqua-
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                                                      transition to drinking water
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                                                      strengthen field immunity
                                                      and electromagnetic
                                                      homeostasis
                                                     organism with a decrease
                                                      in the probability of
                                                     entropic processes in it
                                                      due to preliminary
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I i ght- h ol ograph i c devi ce "T RO D R-          water in the zone of
m"r 2078                                             "m irror-densified energy-
                                                     time". Longterm tests on
 biomodels and volunteers have shown that water has been developed with
 unique "autotrophic properties", which allows regulating the body's request
for vital flows of "energy-time" transformed by the Sun (through protons and
electrons) and increasing the body's resistance to sick people in periods of
extreme heliogeophysical events.
     This hologram, created under RF patent No. 2239860 dated November 15, ZOO4,
 It is no coincidence that it received the symbolic name "Aurora", since its
creation used samples of environmentally friendly permafrost ice delivered
from the Taimyr Peninsula and which for more than 15 thousand years stored
an energy-information engram created under the polar "auroral oval" in
space, where
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hypothesis N.A. Kozyrev tirne changes its course, opening up access to
human consciousness to its cosmic origins and to events that usually belong
to the future.
   We would like to complete the review of our scientific research in the
"Kozyrev space" with a cautionary work carried out in 2015 by an employee
of our lnstitute, a graduate student of Novosibirsk State University, D.S.
Serdyukov. The data obtained show how little we still know about the
mechanisms of influence on protein-nucleic acid and biofield structures of the
"Kozyrev space" and heliophysical holograms. lndividual Chrono-Resonant
Analog Carrier (lKhRAN) (patent of the Russian Federation No. 2239860,
owned by t\4NllKA) is a new bio-information holographic instrument containing
physiologically important information about the intensity of solar corpuscular-
wave fluxes for 22 years in "reverse scan" (with 2012 lo 1990).
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which were exposed to ordinary daylight outside the Kozyrev Mirrors. lt was
shown that when
    exposed to IHRAN in Kozyrev's Mirrors, the detectable DNA concentration in
an aqueous solution increased on average by 1.7 and 3.0 times (p < 0.05) for
the ii-SAT and LINE1 sequences, respectively. ln fact, changes in DNA
 concentration were precisely detectable, since, based on the experimental
conditions, it was impossible to determine whether the real amount of DNA was
changing or whether water clusters were subjected to a specific change under
the influence of external modulated electromagnetic fields; a third possible
 mechanism could be changes in DNA conformation leading to increased
efficiency of Q-PCR during the early stages of DNA amplification.
   It seems to us that the role of the "Wave Genome" I according to P.P. Garya-
vu/ in the holographic Universe of Kozyrev / according to V.P. Treasurer / more
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remains to be fundamentally studied from l.e oe'sDective of "field panspermia"
within the framework of new interdisciplinary' ^le'national projects. lssues of
   monitoring and modeling the Future in tre n rror Kozyrev Space" are the
highest priority. One of the first tests of a ner&' cycle of work on the "Mirror"
project was an assessment of the risks of narural disasters on Earth in 2018,
carried out on December 22,2017 in Kozyrev Mirrors" by an international
forecasting research group.
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Group for monitoring the future of the Eafth in the "Kozyrev space" (A.
Trofimov, MNllKA, RF, P. Elwood, C. Jung lnstitute, Switzerland, D.
Serdyukov, NSU, RF, M. Tyasto, RF, E. Garagulya, "Center of the
World" ", RF, E. Krasnoshchekova, MNllKA, RF, T. Kuznetsova,
MNllKA, RF, O. Nechaeva, Apsara Center, RF, O. Oseeva, MNllKA, RF,
l. Zimaev, "lnstitute of Time", Moscow, RF)
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consequences in lunarterrestrial events can change places. The first
results of the "Mirror" project will be presented to the scientific community
at an international conference in Melbourne in July 2018, where the
possibility of observing future catastrophic events from the Novosibirsk
"Kozyrev [Vlirrors" will be demonstrated online. Sincere gratitude to my
colleagues T.V. Kuznetsova, O.V. Oseeva, T.F. Nefedova, L.G. Kasatkina,
A.P. Karmanov, as well as Jt/. Vertipolokhu, K. Shuvalov and many other
volunteers testing mirror technologies, G.l. Shchepetin and Yu.l. Ulanov
- the organizers of these works in the Far North as pioneers of "mirror-
virtual space navigation, who invested their creativity and personal energy-
time into the unknown mirror world! ln loving memory of V.N/l. Selivanov,
designer-manufacturer of the mirror model (1996), which is still in scientific
use...
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human knowledge. The physical nature of holograrns on a cosmoplanetary
scale, first of all, is a new level of worldview. Our world. being in the
materialized Einstein-lt/linkowski space, is established in the physical part of
the holographic world, in which there is a constant speed of light, but our
intellect, our vision of the world around us and ourselves, can gradually shift
into the space of "energy" -time" Kozyrev. This is especially impodant when
determining the basic paradigm in space research, which must correspond to
the scale of outer space and the universal hologram. lt seems to us that the
path of cosmoplanetary research in the flows of "energy-time", condensed in
"Kozyrev mirror telescopes," is particularly promising, The sphere of reason
on Earth is capable of taking a step from the abyss of the "necrosphere",
returning humanity to its original sources, to its cosmic consciousness,
 revealing the cosmophilic reserves of the individual and society, which largely
ensure a plateau of stability, and moving on to the stage of neo-noospheric
development. Domestic space anthropoecology is making a fundamental
scientific breakthrough into the noospheric-cosmic future of humanity!
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        Publications bv N.A. Kozvrev. MNIIKA im.
          Academicidn V.P. Kazhacheev on the topic
               "Kozyrev's Mirrors", cited literary sciurces
1. Kozyrev N.A. lnternal structure of stars based on observational data llVesti
of Leningrad University, 1948, 1 . - P.32-35.
2. Kozyrev N.A., Nasonov V.V. On some properties of time discovered by
astronomical observations /l Manifestation of cosmic factors on Earth and
stars: M.-L.: All-Union Astronomical and Geodetic Society of the USSR, 1980.
- P.*83
3. Kozyrev N.A. Time and life // Vl Ukrainian Republic Conf. on bionics.
Uzhgorod, 1981. - P.145-146.
4. Kozyrev N.A. On the impact of time on matter // Physical aspects of modern
astronomy. L.: USSR Academy of Sciences., 1985, 14. - P.82-91.
5. Kozyrev N.A. Selected works. Leningrad: Leningrad University Publishing
House, 1991 - pp. 197-198, 307-311, 319-321, 327-329, 359-362, 384-387,
392-396, 406-409.
6. Kaznacheev VP, Trofimov AV Cosmic Consciousness of Humanity.
                                -
Tomsk: Elendis-Progress, 1992. 192 p.
7. Kaznacheev V.P., Trofimov A.V. Essays on the nature of living matter and
intelligence on planet Earth. Problems of cosmoplanetary anthropo-ecology.
Novosibirsk: Nauka , 2A04. - 312 p. 8. Kaznacheev
V.P., Trofimov A.V. Transpersonal research on paleopsychological horizons.
Physics of consciousness and life, cosmology and astrophysics. T.6,2, 2006.
- P.5-13.
9. Kaznacheev V.P., Trofimov A.V. Distant information interactions in Kozyrev
space. Physics of consciousness and life, cosmology and astrophysics"
T.6,4, 2006. - P.6-15.
10. Treasurer V.P. Thoughts about the future. lntelligence. Kozyrev's
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            Kozyrev's Miwors &s Global Cosmic Resonutor
                      for Eurth's Bio-noosphere
                                   Alexander Trofimovl
      International Scientific Research Institute of Cosmoplanetary Anthropoecology
The ISRICA has developed new technologies that improve the living standard and
quality of life, but there is a vast imbalance among the physical sciences which mosdy
dominate the scene and the natural sciences which still remain undervalued. Natural
sciences allow to study the cosmoplanetary structure of our wodd and show the
limitations of physical sciences and measurements.
       This is the teason r.vh1, I consider important to present on the pages of the
SyntropyJournal these factual data and historic discoveries of our researches on Cosmic
Anthropoecology, for the years 1990-201,9. W4ren w-e started receiving reproducible
results using the Kozyrev's Mirrors as a Global Cosmic Resonator for studies of
intelligence in the noosphere and transpersonal relations that show how they manifest in
psy-cho-physical human organisms, I started to participate in numerous international
congresses dealing on the problems of living matter 2nd inlslligence.
The ymbol of owr researclt project is the p/anet Eatth j'et-il',:,: . it ;i', ,p,7;s { the cosmos
1
    Alexander Trofimov, MD, academician ABI, Director of the Inter:::-1 :-,: ::,-adr-lc Research
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I want to start with some words about Cosmic And:ropo-ecolology. Our planet is now
in a very special situation: the magnetosphere that screens the planet from solar paticles
is weakening. In the last cenfury the geomagnetic conduction of our magnetosphere
decreased and this is a very dangerous situation for [fe and for the cells of out body
since it increases the flux of cosmic rays (CR), as it is shown in the next figute.
              0.001       0.01 0.1                1.0 B,{oru. eg.)                          In this figure: Density 0    the cosmic
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                                                             man (according to the mtDNlt) e
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We believe, that geomagnetic deprir.ation of our planet couid change the intensiry of
energy-time stfeams, transformed by the Sun in streams of proton, electron and other
particles.
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Our Institute created tl-re :l:.: -r: z-. rev Mirrot 30 years ago.l{ozyrev used small mirrots
for his telescope. \X,hi-le CCr:rr:c:jrg astrophysical observation for star-object M31 using
telescope with aluminum sc:e .a. Kozr-rev fixed for a star signal its positions, specific not
only in the ptesent but alsc, ir -'::e oasr and future.
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             there are the comerpondirry readings of micrometer (arcording to   N.A   Koryreu, I 980)
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     Participants were left 5 minutes before perceiving the 3 to 5 symfools which were
     randomly selected by computer generators among the 77 possibilities. This was an
     experiment of distant transmission, without using traditional technical means. In this
     experiment condensed time was expected to open rapid access to some points of the
     Universe and our planet, allowing the transmission of information.
     In the next figure the dark-gteen color indicates the probability error corridor according
     to the Monte Carlo's method. This figure shows the percentage of images coffectly
     perceived in 10 sessions by the participants (n=4233). Image numbers used in the
     sessions are shown on the X-axis. The results higher than the "errot corridor" indicate a
     significant interaction between consciousness and I(oz1,1s\r's Mirrots.
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image information (n=105)                  in the Far North in Kozyrev's mirrors. (A) indicates with
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6 hours, whereas io @) 25 persons receiued inforwation in aduance of 7 hours, T in adaance of 6 bours
  and 4 in aduance of 5 bours. Tbis confrrzs tbe fuipothesis that tbefuture is alread1 in tbe present.
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Distant information receptions which outsuipping loca1 transmission seemed to be
possible at such cosmos-pianetary events as the meeting between the Schumacher
Levi's comet fragments withJupiter inJuly 1.994.
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                                      mruet and         Japiter "met" in Jufu af 199a).
The previous figure shows the number of correcdy perceived images (%):
This experiment was catried in the year of creation of our Institute. Kozyrev's mirrots
were used in different locations. Kozyrev's hvpothesis tt as that energl- time-strings exist
in the universe. The results were published by the Academr- for Furure Science in 2008
and in 2011 by the Society for Scientific Exploration in a is,sue oi their Journal that was
dedicated to remote viewing using Kozyrev's Mirtors.
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    It  was our flrst test of Quantum SuperDos::c,n Consciousness transmission from
    I(ozyrev's Mirrors to different points of our si-siem. \\'e organized o:ur first expedition
    with 'tirtual astronauts" ifl 201,0.'We focused on dee }loon. In these experiments our
    virtual astronauts (I.Kuznetsova and A.)Ivsak) receir.ed images of different points on
    the Moon surface.
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impressed by the fact that few days later, in Venice, we saw some of the images which
had been received in Udine. For us it was fantastic. People in Udine had received
information three days in advance. Then we went to Sardinia (2017). A culture rvhich is
very impoft^nt for us. We conducted a master class there. And also in this case we
received confirmation of advanced remote viewing. $7e found in Sardinia artifacts that
were drawn in the Kozyrev's Mirrors 3 days before.
$7e decided at this point to create a system to predict hearth-quakes and after the
positive prediction of the earth-quakes in the San Andr6as fault rve participated to the
APP-2017 conference held in Jane 201,7. We then decided to concentrate our scientific
activity on earth-quakes. l-he aim became to develop and test the method of seismic
forecasting on the planet Earth using Kozyrev's Mirrors as Global Resonators.
We have used and tested different matedals and methods such as Quantum
superposition of human consciousness to address time-space coordinates on zones of
possible seismic activitl'. We used the hologram AUROR-{ that is ver1, important as             a
resonator between our consciousness and the modulated Kozr-rer"s space.
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   hologram and   we   put this irlfonnation on drinking water bottles. This water helps to better   receiue
We used Holographically informed drinking water after its exposition into TRODR-m
device on hlpogeomagnetic conditions (technology developed by ISRICA and <rAurora
N{NIII(A-,> Ltd).
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human body, when using AURORA informed water (blue curve) and when it is not used
(red curwe).
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For quantum superposition of human consc, *::.ss on Earth's seismic points in future
time across l{ozyrev's Mirrors it v'as used r::; \Ic,on as a point of observation, and in
this way, we managed to fotecast seYeral iur:re eyents.
After receiving information, the receiver looked at different parts of the brain to observe
the resonance amoog the brain and the macfocosm.
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A  correlation between Kidian activities and the brain Parameters appears. This
significant link depends on the proton energy. According to the hrpothesis of Kozyrev,
protons are transformed in living matter, and this resonance/transfortnation increases
during the prediction of future events.
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In this table we see the disappearance of the correlation, at the end of the forecast. This
is the first confirmation of the correlation of our brain parumeters with cosmic strings
and that transform space-time strings.
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The observers received correct information days before the event. A special method of
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The mountain Rtan is an important point of invesugatlon rn Serbia. The previous figure
shows the resonance of two heart registrations one on Rtan and one in the Kozyrev's
mirrors in Novosibirsk during the rise of Cyrus.
Significant connection was found during the Schumann event and heart frequencies of
the operator's, during the forecasting in the Kozlrev's Nfurors. Data revealed by O.
Oseeva.
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                 19.02.2018            791           794            192,5 2,121320344                 4,5
                 26,02.2018            790           795            792,5 3,535533905                 12,5
                 06.03.2018            787           798            792,5 7,778174593              60,5
                 12.03.2018            784           797            790,5 9,192388155              84,5
                 02,04.2018            788           7E7            792,5 5,363961031              40,5
                 09.04,2018            789           794            791,5 3,535533906              12,5
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    Department of Radiop@sics of tbe Geocosmoq Martouala station, 2018. LYitb 2 channels                             of
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                     eafthq uake s forecast   insi de Ko 4treu' t Minors in N ouosibirs k.
Niklolai I(ozyrev used ordinary devices, whereas we have developed with an American
physicist, M Krinker, a Fields Hposcope, named DITA.
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proton   flux   of   dffirent   energies   at the time of making
                                                               forecast (0) and for
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                                       and 24 hours (lrofimou, Kochuma, 2019)
Conclusions
1) It is possible to observe the future thanks to the laws of interaction between the
    Kozyrev's mirror Resonator and the greater resonators of the Cosmos.
3) For the next step of investigations and rcabzatton of new international science
   programs of <Quantum Superposition of Human Consciousness) on different
   Universe's Time-Space points a new generation of Kozyrev's Mirrors named
   (ISRICA Mirrors> has been created in Novosibirsk by < Aurora MNIIKA> Ltd
    (aurora.isri cal. 5 4@gmail. com)             .
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4) The method of seismic forecasting on the planet Earth using Kozyrev's Mirtors as
   Global Resonator was developed and successfully tested by ISRICA. Our companies
   arc rcady now to share this technology with ISRICA-Mirrors constructions, for
   scientific practtcal testing on different countries zones with high seismic activityl
5) Living matter and energy of life is the Cosmos itself, its evolutjon and dynamics. The
   Universe is living matter. Living m^tter in resonance reflects the motion of Cosmos
   generating consciousness in numerous forms within cosmic space.
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6) Humans    are the combinauon of these forms; thev carn' u,hat is unknown. <I(ozyrev's
   Space> properties are impossible     to explain in terms of contemporary theories of
   physical processes!
7) '$7e believe, that global system of <I{ozyrev's Nfirrors> could produce important
   Cosmic Resonator fot the syntropy development of Earth's bio-noosphere and r.r,'e
   hope for the wellbeing of humanity and its survivai.
Acknowledgment
AIl the pictures, photo, tables and graphs in this paper are ISRICA copyriht, 2021
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                A Scientific Breakthrough Beyond the Veil of Time:
                     From the Past and Future to the Present
                                               AY. TROFIMOV
                                       Doctor of Medical Sciences
                                       General Director of MNIIKA
For many centuries, and probably since the very appearance on Earth, man has been wondering whether
it is possible to change the past and whether there is a way to penetrate the secret veil of the future.
Simply living here and now is not enough for humanity. Years of work by Russian scientists, who have
expanded the narrow boundaries oftraditional science, prove that both the past and the future exist in
the present, and time is not just the measured ticking of clock hands. Feeling the fine line between
science, religion and mysticism, MNIIKA scientists opened the door to a world of harmony, physical and
spiritual health for humanity.
Iwant to talk about what "Kozyrev Mirrors" are and about some experiments with them, carried out in
the 90s in the Far North of the Krasnoyarsk Territory and in other geographical locations. Kozyrev Mirrors
are essentially shielding devices made of a special aluminum alloy, which first appeared on Dixon in
1989. We can also call them a "trap" for energy-time flows generated by humans. The tester in Kozyrev's
mirrors finds himself in a special space that opens the way to macro- and microcosm, embarking on a
new path to self-knowledge. Our future MNIIKA also took this path of cosmic self-knowledge under the
northern lights and solar winds (the lnstitute took shape organizationally only in 1994).
Scientific research using "Kozyrev mirrors" began in the village of Dikson, Krasnoyarsk Territory, in 1990.
Their goal was to evaluate the hypothesis of astrophysicist N.A. Kozyrev that above 73 degrees north
latitude the direction of the "passage of time" changes and access to information from the future opens.
The fact is that according to Kozyrev, the future is present in the present. The researchers had to
experimentally deal with this difficult theoretical assumption. ln 1991 and 1993, two global experiments
were conducted - 'Arctic Circle" and "Banner of Peace", in which more than 4.5 thousand people,
located in different parts of the planet participated in the reception groups. At the same time, the
"transfer" group was small and consisted of 5-7 people who worked in Kozyrev's "mirrors", condensing
the energy-time of the testers and giving their consciousness access to any point on the Earth.
5 minutes before the start of each of the 10 communication sessions, the computer randomly selected
3-5 characters from the77 available in the database. These symbols, dating from different cultural eras,
constituted the transmission program, which, naturally, was not known to the receiving party in advance.
The experimental conditions were a classical random sampling scheme, the distribution of which is
described by a hypergeometric law. Using various methods of variance analysis and a program
developed in the Clipper 5.0 language, the entire extensive database was processed and it was
mathematically proven that regardless of the distance between the points of transmission and reception
of information, under certain conditions it is perceived and not guessed.                      l
Thus, 20 years ago, a new reality of our life was scientifically designated: we live not only in the 3-4-
dimensional space (Minkowski-Einstein) that is familiar to us, but also in Kozyrev's energy-time space, in
a space not limited by speed Sveta. Many symbols were accepted by the participants in the experiments
several hours before they were computer generated in "mirrors" located in the high-latitude zone of the
paradoxical flow of time. A fragment of these studies was repeated in July 1994, during the meeting of
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Jupiter with the Shoemaker-Levy comet. Then it was shown that the phenomenon of "temporal
advance" in transpersonal psychology is a cosmoplanetary phenomenon associated with various events
in near space, such as the passage of comets near the Earth, solar eclipses, etc., and our consciousness
is, in fact, the cosmic consciousness of humanity, its large or small groups, in this aspect almost
unstudied by modern science.
ln the early 90s, we carried out another project to study distant information interactions between
people (wedo not use the non-scientific term "telepathy"): we built a 'tpatial-Kozyrev" bridge between
Belgrade and Novosibirsk, between the "Sava Center" in Belgrade and the hall of ancient Russian art in
the Novosibirsk Art Gallery. About a thousand believers, having learned about the blessing of this
experiment by the Patriarch of Serbia, His Eminence Paul, had the opportunity on January 19, the Day of
Epiphany, to participate in the highest blessed energies.
After mathematical processing of all the protocols of the participants receiving information, the image of
St, George the Victorious was revealed, the iconic version of which was "broadcast" from Novosibirsk
and was reflected in the collective consciousness of the Belgrade participants in this scientific and
spiritual research.
The last L0 years of the last millennium were marked by a whole series of avant-garde scientific works in
the field of the unknown, the horizon of which representatives of strict academic science do not really
like to go to, but love to criticize similar attempts of other scientists. ln this breakthrough series of
discoveries, I can name the "mirror" projects "Stonehedge - Novosibirsk", "Martinique - Novosibirsk" and
"lndia - Novosibirsk", the results of which confirmed the possibility of %ntering" through the "Kozyrev
mirrors" into the paleopsychological horizons of the information field of our planet.
ln Kozyrev's mirror space, we work with compacted energy-time flows, the sources of which are
volunteer researchers, with those flows that are usually scattered in space, but in our mirrors, when they
encounter shielding material, they gradually concentrate around the source and, as it were, become
denser. N.A. Kozyrev left a scientific testament: if in laboratory conditions it is possible to compress
energy-time, then from this place access will open to any point in the Universe. Experiments in the 90s
showed that without Kozyrev mirrors it is impossible to obtain the results described above, and research
in recent years has once again confirmed this.
It is important to talk about the prospects of these works. Scientific research on Dikson with "Kozyrev
Mirrors", which opens access to the Earth's information field to energy flows - time from the future,
provides a unique opportunity for researchers to obtain predictive, advance information about many
cosmic events relating to the geopolitical situation, dangers to life, social well-being and health of
people. Therefore, the research base on Dikson requires immediate restoration!
ln 2010, scientists of the lnternational Research lnstitute of Space Anthropoecology, whose Scientific
Council is headed by Academician V.P. Kaznacheev, and the Supervisory Board is headed by G.l.
Druzhinin, carried out a new avant-garde project: a "mirror-virtual" expedition to the Moon, to places
that had previously N.A. Kozyrev himself investigated with his telescope with an "energy-time trap".
From the new generation of Kozyrev mirrors, researchers made detailed descriptions of various lunar
objects, which largely coincided with satellite registration data, unknown until February 20L1. The
results obtained were reported in June 2011 in the USA in Boulde4 Colorado, at the 30th conference of
the SSE scientific society.
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It seems important to continue this project as an international one, with the participation of European
and American researchers. Another international project in the field of preventive medicine is also being
prepared, and we really hope to implement it in the near future in Europe, in Germany, on the basis of
the INAKARB company and the European Center for Cosmobiophysics and Preventive Medicine being
created in Rolandseck. A protocol of intent on this was signed in July of this year. The project envisages
the creation of a unique "land-based health ship" based on Kozyrev's mirror technology, which seems to
return a person to that period of his life when there were no diseases (the past and future are in the
present, according to Kozyrev). The first "land-based health ships" are planned to be created in
Krasnoyarsk and Rolandsek (see the prospects of the helioclimatopathology laboratory on our website).
The Kozyrev approach in this project is combined and enhanced by our new developments: short-term
immersion of the patient in a space free from the Earth's magnetic field, revealing the
psychophysiological reserves of the body, and the use of therapeutic and preventive information-
intensive holograms (RF patent No. 2239860 dated November 10, 2004). Using new technology, it is
possible to enter into holograms and then reproduce any analog information about physical and
chemical compounds and pharmaceuticals.
The effectiveness of such holograms has been repeatedly confirmed in tests on animals and humans.
Based on mirror-holographic technologies, our lnstitute has created the "TRODR-1" installation, which
produces an energy concentrate of %utotrophic water". This concentrate, when added to drinking water,
makes it HELIO-MAGNETO-GEROprotective wateI protecting the human body during periods of high
solar and magnetic activity, capable of reducing the risk of developing severe, deadly complications for
millions of people suffering from hypertension and many other helium-dependent diseases and slowing
down the rate processes of aging of the body. I repeat that ordinary drinking water using new technology
can become one of the most effective helio-geroprotectors in the world.
Bench tests of another avant-garde technology, promising for preventive medicine, are being completed
-the production of a new type of foam glass, which is supposed to be produced in Krasnoyarsk, lts use in
construction will make our home protected from the negative influence of magnetic storms.
The lifestyle of many people who visited Kozyrev's mirror space changed positively not out of curiosity,
but to reveal their intellectual and psychophysiological reserves. Over 20 years of research, about 300
people voluntarily plunged into this space. Classical aftists entered it as realists and came out as "post-
post-impressionists", musically gifted people, after visiting mirrors, began to write new compositions,
many came to heuristic solutions to their professional problems, memory improved, a cosmic worldview
was gradually formed, which could not but affect earthly existence. The spiritual enlightenment of some
was so great that they chose the path of spiritual service and became priests.
Each researcher was carefully monitored medically, and we can now say      that if we follow the safety rules
we have developed, there are no negative manifestations or consequences. "Mirrors", patented in Russia
as installations for the correction of biophysical fields and psychosomatic diseases, open a new era of
human evolution.
Using the "Kozyrev  Mirrorsi a unique holographic technology, which has no analogues in the world, has
been created, with the help of which humanity will be able to rise to a new level of development. The
use of this technology will allow living systems, including humans, to directly absorb cosmic energy and
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convert it into the energy of their life, while preserving the biological reserves of the planet and helping
to solve the problem of providing food.
New holographic technology can be used in various fields of medicine: gerontology, pharmacology,
cosmetology - to create energy-informational drugs that have no contraindications, help increase cellular
energy and tissue regeneration; in the food industry - for enriching water, drinks and food with analogue
information about necessary substances (amino acids, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, etc.) in
agriculture - for growing and obtaining geroprotective products without chemical additives and
fertilizers, as well as in environmentally friendly construction safe housing that protects people from
solar disturbances.
By adopting this technology, humanity has the   opportunity to follow a new path of evolution,
reconsidering its attitude towards the uncontrolled destruction of the planet's biological resources for its
own life support. lt is important to understand that all people on Earth are an integral part of the planet
and outer space, and therefore a person can receive much of the most important and necessary things
for himself by turning to the holographic Universe.
                   Trofimov Essays on the nature of living matter and intelligence on planet Earth.
V.P. KaznacheeV A.V.
Problems of cosmoplanetary anthropoecology .- Novosibirsk: Science, 2004.-3tZ p. Selected chapters
from this monograph are planned to be published on our website.
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                 Helioprotective Effect of Drinking Water Treated
                          With the "Kozyrev Hologram"
             A. Trofimov, G. Veselinova(*), G. Druzhinin, D. Shatunov, E. Sevostyanova
          lnternational Research lnstitute of Space Anthropoecology Russia, Novosibirsk
                    Bulgarian representative office of MNIIKA (*) Bulgaria, Varna
ln mid-2013, in accordance with the Research Agreement with S.T.M. LLC (Krasnoyarsk), a new type of
hologram was created at ANO MNllKA, which can symbolically be called the "Kozyrev holgram", because
using a special technology, information was transferred into it that had been preserved for many
thousands of years in the ice on the permafrost horizon in the Far North in the high-latitude zone where
/ according to N.A. Kozyrev, 199U time changes its course. When the ice melted, promptly delivered
from Dikson with the active participation of V. Smirnov G. Druzhinin and the Krasnoyarsk flight crews,
the information contained in it was released and, using technology patented at MNllKA, was recorded on
intermediate silicon media, and then on "Kozyrev holograms" made D. Shatunov. Thus, according to our
hypothesis, access to the information hydrosphere and noosphere of the times of the great glaciation
was opened, i.e. to water, in its pure cosmic form.
Study design: One of the first physiological tests of the bioeffectiveness of these holograms was carried
out in Bulgaria in September 2013 on the basis of the representative office of MNIIKA in Varna and the
LIBRA company (director G. Veselinova) with the participation of 27 volunteers, men and women of
various ages.
A laser method was used to activate a hologram mounted on a plastic container with drinking water
(photo L-a, 1-b), which was consumed by volunteers (n=14) for 2 weeks. The work was carried out in a
"double-blind" manne; when volunteers in the control group (n=13) using identical drinking untreated
water for drinking, did not know about it and were sure that they were participating in experimental
testing.
ln both groups of testers who signed informed consent to participate in testing, blood parameters,
cardiovascular system (blood pressure, pulse) and subjective dynamics of well-being were assessed
before and after the study.
(in the photo report posted on our website in the News section dated December 3L, 2013, you can get
acquainted with the Bulgarian volunteers and the design of the tests).
Then, on the basis of MNIIKA kmn E. Sevostyanova, a correlation analysis of hemological, hemodynamic
and heliophysical data obtained through the Goes satellite system (NACA, USA) was carried out on the
intensity of solar-galactic proton-electron flows and X-ray radiation from the Sun, both at the time of
blood sampling and hemodynamic measurements, and "advanced" (in relation to these actions) by 72
hours.
Results and discussions: Volunteers in the experimental group, who used water that had undergone
laser-holographic treatment for drinking for 2 weeks, at the end of the study (September 24) found that
SIGNIFICANT DIRECT CORRELATIONS OF BLOOD PARAMETERS WITH THE INTENSITY OF PROTON FLOWS
OF DIFFERENT ENERGIES AND LONG-WAVE X-RAY FROM RADIATIONS SUN (Table 1-4). ln the control
group
of volunteers during this period, on the contrary, significant direct relationships were established and
significant feedback relationships of blood parameters with proton-electron flows recorded at the time
of taking blood samples were lost. On the date of completion of the tests (September 24), it was noted
that there were significant REVERSE CORRELqTION DEPENDENCES of blood parameters on the intensity
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of proton-electron flows that ADVANCED the moment of blood collection by 72 hours. At the same time,
significant DIRECT conneclions between blood parameters and long-wave X-ray radiation from the Sun
were still evident in the control group.
Conclusions:
L. Laser-holographic treatment of drinking water using MNIIKA technology reveals and enhances the
adaptive reserves of the human body during periods of extreme cosmophysical events.
2. With a course of drinking treated drinking wateL a clear helioprotective effect appears, including
protection from long-wave X-ray radiation from the Sun, in relation to many parameters of the blood
system.
3. For the first time, the possible role of high-energy cosmic proton flows
in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus has been identified
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The authors of the work, the leaders of MNIIKA and its Representative Office in Varna (Bulgaria)
express sincere gratitude to all volunteers, participants in the first joint
Bulgarian-Russian research on the STOP-TIME project and hope for
further cooperation!
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                                         A.V. Trofimov
         lnternational Research lnstitute of Space Anthropoecology Russia, Novosibirsk
The MNIIKA expedition to the island of Sardinia, which took place on April 23-25,20L7, was
devoted to the research of the Nuraghi civilization using the method of "mirror-virtual
paleoarchaeology." Consistently, at different stages of the project, methods of "quantum
superposition of the consciousness of operators in the Novosibirsk "Kozyrev Mirrors" were used
with advance input into " mirror server" April 11 this year figurative and symbolic information
about several artifacts (see photo), remote initiation of the memory of the collective
consciousness of the experiment participants (38 people) - residents of Sardinia, distant
descendants of the Nuraghes, which took place remotely through the "Kozyrev Mirrors" on
April 23 with an attempt to anticipate the perception of real media information located in the
Museum's collection (see photo), frequency-resonant amplification of information during an
expeditionary visit to Nuraghe sites (see photo)and reproduction of the received information
after 48 hours - in the Museum's exhibition in northern Sardinia (see photo). The consultant of
the expedition was the famous researcher of the Nuraghicivilization, Signor Muuro Aresu.
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                      about the NLrraghe artifacts is projected on the screett)
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  Economics and Mathematics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical
        Sciences and recording the dynamics of the functional state according to Voll
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      huge number of accurately perceived images and symbols are already visually visible
The information was received by participants from the Future (48 hours before the actual visit to
the museum exhibition). The Past and the Future are in the Present, this was once again
demonstrated to the project participants and at the same time identified new opportunities for
paleoarchaeological research in the "Kozyrev Space". The Nuraghi civilization has its
representation in the Present, on its horizon of the cosmoplanetary information field. Joint research
will continue.
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              lnternational Research lnstitute of Space Anthropoecology Russia, Novosibirsk
     The second component of the IHRAN complex is the HElloprotective component" which is
     software calculated based on the date and place of birth ( RF tlsl1ilrcii.tr: No. 2001611270).
     Depending on the magnitude of solar activity during the period of intrauterine development, a
     bioinformational HELIOprotective component is introduced into the hologram of the IHRAN
     complex, which helps to compensate tbr the negative influence of the sun and slow dolr'n the rate
     of aging of the body.
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The third component of the IHRAN complex is GEROprrtrrecrir e bioinformation fiom the best
piant. animal and mineral products approved fbr use ir.r the Russian Federation. These are analog
compositions olcytoplasmic regulators. hormones. elrzvn1.s. antioridants, vitamins and
structured \\'ater clusters.
The IHRAN complex also includes an ABIN hologran.r (analog bioinfbrmation carrier - RF
patent No. 2239860), which i.vill help increase your level of vital activity and reduce the
dependence of health on negative environmental fbctors.
The IHRAN complex is a powerful tool for slowing down the aging process.
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       Kaanacheev V.P.
        Today I visited the "Kozyrev mirrors" located in our lnstitute. I thought about the state we are
in, about our problems. Feeling the influence of this spiral-shaped structure, capturing the uneven
near-Earth ether, I would like to say that all of us, people, in our intellect, are only a part of the infinite
cosmophysical intelligent world. This world moves in waves: it either dies, then rises again, and at
various levels of outer space (N.A. Kozyrev and others wrote about this) "materializes" its flows
when, as in this "mirror" world , the mind becomes the force of creation, possessing a power that is
physically difficult to measure. Every person from infancy carries a cosmic-spatial orientation, goes
through that evolutionary path on which the first sign of intelligence on our planet arose not in one
head, but in the "spot" of tribal communities, when billions of neurons were united by their fields into
giant fractals, reflecting , essentially, the evolution of cosmophysical intelligence. The essence of
intellect, apparently, is one - it is immortal. lt does not have the space and time that we use on Earth,
due to its characteristics determined by the flows of solar plasma and relict cosmic radiation. This
remains a mystery to us.
         Our senses are not designed to enter this zone. Every baby up to a certain age, obviously,
is in the infinite immortal space of the intellect, but when we force him to learn in our coordinate
system (top$ottom, fall, nutrition), he begins to bifurcate: on the one hand, he retains spatial
cosmophysical boredom penetration, and on the other hand, it is gradually "recoded" into our own:
knowledge, words, actions, turning into the logic of our usual life. We all bear the deposit of
immortality of infinite cosmophysical intelligence, being created not only by the very nature of birth,
but also by birth as a relay race of cosmic intelligence. Then we transfer it to another reality, which
blocks the power of the past, deprives us of this connection, creating threats; degeneration. Only
some moments in adults, perhaps only when passing away, suddenly illuminate us with memories
that do not fit into the usual semantic world (about which V.V. Nalimov and D.$. Likhachev spoke),
remaining, alas, only glimpses .
         Plunging into a large flow of intelligence through the "Kozyrev space", I return, perhaps, to
those moments of insiEht that are reflected in all the cells in my body, brain, changing information
flows, ideas and thoughts about the Earth, sky, stars and opening a door to the subconscious, which
is apparently higher than consciousness. lt is important to enter this door and see the true cosmic
world, since human life on Earlh as a rule, is connected by an egoistic web of everyday life and the
market. Moments of beauty, love, and prayer are important as an outlet. I am now opening this "door"
of a new vision.
         lf we learn to enter and leave this space, then the first result will be a restructuring of our
attitude towards people, the Earlh and informational genetic processes. This is the essence of
confession - revelation with oneself, the cosmic Creator of the Mind. The result of stlch a
transformation may be in the future either severe punishment, or remission of sins and extension of
personal life.
         Essentially, human tm-cr1a itv begins from the minute the restoration of the world of mutual
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action, indicated by birth, cleared of verbaland logica :rs< ea:'3 rro primordiality. Perhaps this
is the focus or epicenter of a new science - cosmic anth:c.3€3o :cy which directs us to interact
with the cosmic mind that created
our life moments.
          These are my feelings from this penetration lt's rard to see the future ahead, so
just like my brain and my consciousness are also loaded ilith life exper ences and adversities.
          lf we do not return to purity, but continue to burn the energy accumulated in the biosphere
andusenuclearreactors,thenthe"psychological                         temperature oftheplanetwill change,andwhat
V.l. Vernadsky, about autotrophy, when an intellectual-cosmophysicalprocess is present in every
cell, willfade away, and we will turn into literate savages
        There are peoples whose intellectual formations eyolved and united on Earth, creating
demographic chimeras. These include the Russian intellect, which is in close contact with the past
and foreseeing the future, which was reflected in myths, songs, music, which was facilitated by the
change of seasons and proximity to northern latitudes. We must come to an understanding of our
own evolution, the enlightenment of Russian intelligence and the unification of European and Asian
peoples.
         I am now, in fact, in outer space, enhancing the intellectual enlightenment that all people
have in their infancy. The predominance of the egoistic "l" deforms the planet. Provided that we
return to a true cosmic civilization, moving away from its distorted earthly version, a change in the
intellectual-emotional stereotype in relations with each other, towards nature, and the planet must
occur in our consciousness. We must recognize ourselves in the cosmic home.
         I would like to convey this feeling to my colleagues, fellow citizens in Russia, which is in the
grip of economic dependence, in danger of manifestations of hidden chauvinism and
dismemberment of the state. lt is unlikely that the cosmic mind will find the opportunity to maintain
this endless bustle on planet Earth for a long time; it may decide to "not pay attention to the
periphery," which will shorten the path to the suicide of humanity, to the catastrophe that we are
already rapidly approaching.
         Earthly time, measured in terms of extension, is essentially physically absent. lt's just
nanoseconds: N.A. Kozyrev spoke about speeds that are ten times higher than the speed of light
in information flows. This determines the intellectual and demographic security of Russia, its
ecology, the birth and health of future generations. lf these generations are "recoded" in the same
way as ours, then child mortality will increase, the number of diseases, the desire for suicide, drugs,
false derivatives of life's pleasures will increase... and the nation may disappear.
           The sensations experienced now connect me with the cosmophysical flow of information.
IVlaybe I will get feedback and go back to the past or turn to the future? ,.. These are dreams, but
they are real, these are the dreams of life that were in me as a baby. Our intrauterine and infant
intelligence is more cosmic. ln utero, we go through the cosphylogenetic path of intellect formation,
and then, afier birth, its forced adaptation to the survival of our protein-nucleic acid body, which
drags a person down, leading to contradictions and conflicts.
          Works of art and religion have already outlined the path to salvation, but we stubbornly
reject it, drawing the path of the end - through the "golden billion" to a dead planet. We have to
choose, we are on the verge of a harsh choice: life in combination with the great infinite immortal
cosmic mind or death.
                                                  Kaznatcheyev VP
      Monologue in "Kozyrev mirrors" about the intellectual immortality of hunnanity
It is presented the reflections on the nature cf the e r"c        on of intelligence of humanity in the cosmic context.
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Keywords. intelligence,.humanity, informat    on r:c .::      scace. civilization.
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         Kaznacheev V.P., Trofimov A.V.
         ln this series of works, the paleopsychological horizon of the Earth's information field was represented by one
of the samples of Sumerian culture - a clay tablet made 4250 years ago and containing cuneifontr debt obligations to a
Sumerian creditor. We assumed that through specific semantic fields imprinted in clay, it would be possible to reach
the "memes" and cosmogonic myths of this culture, and perhaps even traces of an extraterrestrial civilization.
tions.
           The Sumerians made records on clay tablets and illustrations on cylinder seals. At the site of the ruins of
Sumerian cities, archaeologists, during a century and a half of excavations, discovered thousands of texts and
illustrations related to astronomy and cosmogony. Sumerian texts have been discovered that describe the origin,
development and structure of the solar system, including a list of planets revolving around the Sun, their relative
positions and characteristics, as well as the creation of man on Earth by representatives of other worlds - the Anunnaki.
Here are fragments of one of these texts:
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        An authentic clay Sumerian tablet (photo 1) as a possible carrier of cosmogonic information
was presented to subjects (n = 38) in the process of revealing their cosmophilic reserves in a
preformed cosmophysical space, under conditions of geomagnetic deprivation (photo 2). The
paleoinformation test was carried out in "direct" and "indirect" (holographic) versions.
        The degree of paleoinformational sensitivity of modern man, the degree of disclosure of his
"paleomemory" were assessed by the dynamics of time perception, changes in the chronotropic
regime of the heart, electrical activity of the brain, light absorption of the skin, parameters of gas
discharge visualization, as well as the etfectiveness of remote
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     information (intellectual, "primary field") communications between people and interactions with "cellular
     civilizations".
Photo 2. A hypogeomagnetic installation that weakens the Earth's magnetic field by 600 times.
               Holograms were developed and tested during psychophysiological testing (priority dated
     0510512003 under application No. 20031132651(013980)), containing information about universal objects
     (photo 1): galaxies with different cosmophysical characteristics and cultural and historical monuments of
     various earthly civilizations and eras; as well as encyclopedic and artistic information for several centuries.
             Materials and methods. Subjective assessment of time was carried out using an original two-
     channel device for tapping testing with computer registration (RF patent No. 2161908).
             Registration of time intervals was carried out simultaneously with both hands. The task for the
     subject was to start an electronic stopwatch, count down 60 seconds to himself (1-
     minute interval) and turn it off. After a 2-minute pause, the "individual minute" was re-registered against
     the background of the presentation of a hologram information signal.
             The dynamics of functional asymmetry of the hemispheres under information loads was assessed
     by the absolute difference in milliseconds in the values of time intervals recorded by the left and right
     hands - according to the indicator of fluctuating functional asymmetry (FfA).
              Results. When checking the normality of the distribution of the analyzed parameters
     It was revealed that the indicators of the duration of time intervals obeyed the law of normal distribution,
     and the indicators of interval variability (standard deviation) did not always have a normal distribution. ln
     cases of deviation from the normal distribution
     Nonparametric tests were used,
               Differences between indicators under information load and background conditions were assessed
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                 results obtained by Ph.D. honey. Sciences A                             G   Gorelkin. are given in table. 5, 6.
Table 5. Duration of an individual minute (M + Sd) under holographic information loads at
various stages of the study
Note: p-level is the significance of differences according to the Wlcoxon Matched Pairs Test.
        Thus, informational holographic loads cause a reliable response, either by changing the
FIFA indicator (test with a non-visualized hologram; test 2), or by increasing the duration of an
individual minute (tests with a visualized hologram; tests 3 and 4, Table 5).
        ln terms of relative changes in indicators, these two types of load differ significantly in the
duration of the "individual minute" (Table 6). This is confirmed by the absence of significant
Note: pJevet is the significance of differences         according                            The subjects' individual assessment
to the wtcoxon Matched pairs           Test.            of time turns out to be significantly dependent
                                                         (p < 0.05) on the heliogeophysical environment
in their early ontogenesis, which manifests itself starting from the 3rd session of exposure to the
preformed geomagnetic environment in the conditions of the development of the body's
cosmobiophysical reserves, obviously opening access to the "Kozyrev space" with other space-
time coordinates.
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               Materials and methods. 40 men, from among athletes of various specializations and
     qualifications, took part in the research program according to the technical specifications of MNllKA.
     The final processing included the examination results of 33 subjects.
               Before the work began, the subjects were randomly divided into two groups. One took a
     course of 10 sessions of geomagnetic shielding (GME), the other took a course similar in design in
     a facility that transforms geomagnetic inclination.
               The researcher who carried out the ECG registration and subsequent analysis of HRV
     parameters operated only with group codes (1 or 2) and was not informed about the specifics of the
     course in the first and second groups. Group 1 (G1) consisted of 19 subjects, group 2 (G2) - of 14.
               Cardiac rhythm was recorded using the Neuron-Spectrum-3 device and the Poly-Spectrum-
     Rhythm HRV analysis computer program (Neurosoft, Russia, lvanovo). The duration of the ECG
     recording was 330 cardiac cycles (RR intervals), The position of the subject during ECG recording
     while sitting in a chair did not change throughout the study. Background recording was carried out
     after a 5-7 minute rest, recording with an "information signal" was carried out 1 minute after the
     first (background) measurement. The original curves were edited, and extrasystoles were excluded
     when calculating the indicators.
                Statistical characteristics of cardiac rhythm (duration of RR intervals) were assessed: mean
     (RRNN), standard deviation (SDNN), coefficient of variation (CV), mode (Mo), median (Me) ' Ihe
     wave structure of the cardiac rhythm was analyzed (spectral analysis): total spectrum power (TP),
     very low-frequency oscillations (VLF), low-frequency oscillations (LF), high-frequency oscillations
     (HF), their percentage expression (%VLF, %LF, %HF) , ratio (LF/HF) and a number of others.
      Variation pulsometry was carried out according to PM Baevsky: variation range (VR), mode
     amplitude (AMo), vegetative balance index (ABl), vegetative rhythm index (VPR), tension index of
     regulatory systems ( lN), indicator of adequacy of regulatory processes (PAPR).
             To transmit the "information signal", three types of carriers of the "information" signal were
     used (photo 1):
     1. "stone" (authentic Sumerian clay tablet);
     2. hologram of 'stone":
     3. control and "information" holograms of an intellectual and creative nature.
             The study of cardiac rhythm was carried out five times during the course of GME and HGMN
     (Table 7).
               Statistical data processi ng
            Analysis of the normality of distribution in the samples was carried out using the indicator
     asymmetry and kurtosis tests, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, Shapiro-Wilkie test
            Equality of general variances was assessed using Fisher's test,
            The significance of differences in mean values was assessed using analysis of variance
     (ANOVA) and Student's t test (with normal distribution), WilCoxon, Mann-Whitney, Kolmogorov-
     Smirnov tests.
            IMultiple comparisons were performed using analysis of variance
     (MANOVA), non-parametric Frledman test
            Results. The general natLtre of changes in HRV indicators upon presentation of information
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         ln tests with subject information loads (Sumerian tablet), changes in the duration of
cardiointervals and the high-frequency spectrum of HRV were reproduced quite consistently
         A correlation analysis of the totai var ac :'./ between different samples was carried out (Table
B). From the table B it follows that changes - sa^lp es with the Sumerian "stone" before the course
correlate wellwith a similartest after the c:-'s: aC -- 0 47). The same correlation coefficient (CC)
between samples with two control stcl,les :3-:a ^ ng no information) carried out 2 months after the
end of the course. The lack of corre at o.s 3e:,',.:- these tests and samples when presenting
information "stones" (Sumerian tablets ce':-: 3-: aierthe course) confirms the differences between
them.
         A peculiarity was the change . :-: s       :':.s correlation in samples with "stones" (Sumerian
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tablet) and their holograms. lt is poss'o::^a:                s:-:
                                                        cf the subjects showed a pattern:the higherthe
sensitivity in tests with the "stone,'the :,',=-:-= s:^sttivity to information holograms, and vice versa.
Specificity in reactions to two types a.                .."
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information signal. lt is also important that after the course in a shielded space, the information
sensitivity of the human body has changed significantly: in most cases, it has increased.
Table 8. Correlation between the degree of change in HRV indicators when subjects are
presented with information holograms at various stages of the course of preformed
influences
                                      "Stone" K2                                       0.02
                                      K2 relative to   K1                              015
 "Stone" afler the course             "Stone" K2                                       0.06
Holoqram at the 6th session Holo tram at the 8th session 0.03
        Thus, the frequency cardiospectrum can be an indicator of the information sensitivity of the
body, which undergoes significant changes during courses of preformed heliogeophysical
influences, possibly returning the "paleo-memory" of information flows remote from modern man
for tens of centuries, and perhaps more , lVlodeling the values of induction and inclination of the
GMF within the limits characteristic of different eras and civilizations can be an important element
of a fundamentally new technology for directed changes in human information sensitivity to the
most important regulatory and harmonizing elements of the intellectual hologram of the Universe.
          Using covariance analysis [1], we have established that at the end of the course of
preformed cosmophysical influences, at the moment of presentation of information holograms to
the test subjects, significant combinations of factors appear, determined by the specifics of
functional and professional activity, the individual frequency speetrum of gas discharge visualization
(GDV) and prenatal heliogeophysical environment: the level of geomagnetic induction and solar
activity. lt is characteristic that under the influence of information holograms, a connection with
the cosmophysical environment of various prenatal stages appears. For example, when presenting
the G2 hologram (photo 1), a large number of significant covariance combinations are noted: eye
color, GDV frequency spectrum, geomagnetic induction in the 1st trimester of intrauterine Life.
The GDV video method can be
used in assessing the information significance of various information loads for the human body.
        After three "immersions" into the preformed space before the presentation of information
holograms, no connection between GDV parameters and the level of geomagnetic induction of
prenatal development was noted ln the process of presenting the information-holographic
influence to the subjects significant combinations of the spectral parameters of the GDV with
geomagnetic induction appeared in the 1st month after birth, during the period of intensive brain
development, with the values of geomagnetic induction during the periods of "pre-consying", as
well as in the 2nd month and 5th prenatal months predominantly in the group tested in hy-
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geomagnetic environment.
         During a further increase in the number of sessions of preformed influences during the background
examination, no significant combinations were identified, and when the subjects were presented with the K2
information-holographic package (information about "energy-time" florvs,1. simulated by "light guide-laser''
devices, significant combinations of GDV parameters in a wide frequency range (1 .0-1 .3; 4.0; 4.7;7.7-7 .8
Hz) with heliogeophysical factors of the 3rd month of intrauterine development. Under the influence of the
CG information package, significant combinations of GDV parameters (2.1-2.3;8.4-8.5 Hz) with geophysical
factors of the 8th month of intrauterine development, a period of intensive differentiation of brain regions and
functions, appeared.
         When testing subjects using the information-holographic package VZ (photo 1, ll), other significant
combinations were revealed: the dependence of the Kirlian phenomenon on geomagnetic induction during
the period of conception of the test subject's body is characteristic, and, in contrast to packages l(2 and KZ,
this dependence is positive.
         When the K1 information package is presented (after exposure of the carriers in "Kozyrev mirrors"),
positive covariance combinations of GDV parameters (in the range oI 2.1-2.6 Hz) and solar activity levels
and negative covariances of GDV frequencies of 2.6 and 7.0 Hz and solar radio emission also appear at a
frequency of 202MHz on the dates of conception and birth"
          Thus, the quality of information determines the uniqueness of the covariance dependencies of the
field structure of the organism on the cosmophysical situation during the periods of gametocmbryogenesis.
         When interacting with the K2 information package, the covariance vector among subjects
group 1 is negative, and in group 2 with geomagnetic deprivation it is positive.
         When another information package GK1 is presented (control without information; photo 1, lll, after
exposure of carriers in "Kozyrev mirrors"), the number of significant combinations turns out to be as large as
when exposed to information P, but in a much larger frequency range of GDV ( from 0.1 to 11.2 Hz). As with
testing with the K1 package, positive dependences are specific for group 1, and negative dependences on
solar activity factors during the periods of prenatal brain development (8th and 9th months) are specific for
group 2 (in a hypogeomagnetic installation).
          Using the "decision tree" method [1], we have shown that most of the GDV parameters of a person
turn out to be naturally dependent on the intensity of the electron component of cosmic rays and galactic
proton fluxes only under conditions of presentation of an informalion-holographic load of cosmogonic content
(photo 1, l).
         It was revealed that the intensity of the influence of heliogeophysical factors (geomagnetic induction,
solar activity) in the 5-9th months of intrauterine development of the parents' organism determines the
degree of sensitivity of the subjects to information-holographic loads of paleopsychological content (photo 1,
il).
         According to light diagnostics data (photoscanning - a method developed in the laboratory of clinical
physiology of the National Center for Economics and lVathematics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian
Academy of Medical Sciences [7]), at the end of the course of preformed cosmophysical influences, we
noted significant covariance combinations that describe the probability of revealing the body's cosmobiophysical
reserves by increasing the absorption of a light flux of a given length waves under the conditions of presenting
to the subjects a hologram with information about energy-informalional events in an installation for the
correction of psychosomatic diseases (vertical "Kozyrev mirrors"), which took place on June 19, 2001 (see
[5]) and the absence of geomagnetic disturbances during the period of "pre-con-siving" (before the conception
of the organism) of the subjects.
         The ratio of the levels of light absorption and light reflection significantly depends on the magnitude
of the Bt component of the HMF, which is differently expressed in groups 1 and 2 with different types of HMF
preformation.
         The presence of a person in various cells of preformed space (according to the vector and severity
of the geomagnetic inclination and the degree of attenuation of the GN/F) exhibits covariance.
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    rational dependence of light absorption of the skin of the terroor-a part of the head (left and right) and
    other parts of the body on a wide range of cosmophysical factors recorded at the time of the examination
             The predominant part of significant combinations ls recorded either after a 30-minute stay of a
    person in a preformed space, or after the presentation of an information-intensive hologram. The most
    often significant combinations include the proton and neutron components of cosmic rays, tlre speed of
    the "solar wind", the temperature of the solar plasma and the Bt component of the GIVF.
           As the number of dives into the preformed heliogeophysical space increases, a significantly
    expressed covariance relationship with the geographic latitude of the research location, the electron
    component of cosmic rays, and the Bz component of the GMF appears.
             It seems important that the severity of light absorption by the skin is in a significant covariance
    dependence on the color of the eyes of the subjects, the place of their birth, the type of structure in which
    intrauterine development took place and the cosmophysical situation at the time of the study' Among the
    leading heliotropic factors are: the proton component of cosmic rays, geographic longitude and various
    components of the GMF. The overwhelming majority of covariance dependencies appear only after being
    in a preformed environment or during an information-holographic load.
            The memory capacity, academic performance, and creative activity of the subjects turn out to be
    in a significant covariance dependence on the value of skin light absorption after a short-term preformation
    of the GMF and the structure of cosmophysical space during information-holographic testing: the
    "memory" factor is in a covariation dependence on the speed of the "solar wind", temperature of solar
    plasma, proton and neutron components of cosmic rays, severity of GMF components during light
    diagnostics, and the factor "creativity" - in significant covariance combinations with the value of light
    absorption (after preformed and holographic loads), Bt -component of the GMF, the temperature of the
    solar plasma and the flux of very high energy protons.
             Significant combinations between the values of light absorption and heliogeophysical factors of
    the prenatal ontogenesis of the organism of the subjects were not revealed during the first three
    examinations. The largest number of significant covariance relationships of this kind were registered
    during the 4th and Sth examinations: in most cases, after being in experimental installations or presenting
    information holograms. All these connections with heliophysical activity during various periods of prenatal
    development of the organism of the subjects, as well as with the induction of the geomagnetic field during
    background studies, are absent. ln other sessions, significant combinations were again not identified.
              Before the subjects were presented with an information-holographic load, the dynamics of light
    absorption were influenced by the geophysical situation (the level of geomagnetic induction) in the 1st and
    3rd months of intrauterine development of the fathers' body.
              After presentation through a hologram of paleopsychological signals formed in the "Kozyrev
    space" (photo 1, l, 6), the spectrum of influence (on the level of light absorption) of the field cosmophysical
    environment changed significantty.
              The influence of the environment during the prenatal development of the fathers' body, the
    influence of geophysical factors in the 1st, 3rd, 9th month of prenatal development and on the mothers'
    birthday, as well as 1 month before the conception of the test subjects' body, were revealed. The increase
    in intellectual capabilities and the dynamics of light absorption upon presentation of the "Kozyrev
    paleoinformational holographic signal" is influenced by the intensity of the proton and neutrqn components
    of cosmic rays of various energies, which confirms the role of the cosmophysical environment and the
    possibility of developing the intellectual abilities of a person who has experienced certain field
    cosmophysical impact in generations of immediate relatlves (parents), using immersions in a
    hypogeomagnetic environment.
             After presenting the subjects with a hologram containing information from various paleopsychological
    horizons, formed in the 'Kozyrev space" (June 19, 2001), in the group undergoing tests under conditions
    of preformed geomagnetic tilt
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Negative, but preserved induction, as the number of sessions increases. the determining factors are the
indicators of the heliogeophysical environment during the prenatal development of the father's body. ln
this case, the vector and magnitude of the geomagnetic inclination have a significant determining influence
on the dynamics of light absorption under paleoinformation load.
          Under conditions of weakened GMF, a significant dependence of the recorded parameters on the
prenatal geophysical situation of both parents, as well as the degree of radio emission from the Sun
during the period of conception of the organism of the subjects themselves, appears. ln this group, the
dependence of the dynamics of light absorption in response to the paleoinformational holographic load on
the proton and electron components of cosmic rays is manifested.
          The development of intelligence in the subjects by the end of the course of short{erm immersions
in hypogeomagnetic space turns out to be significantly associated with the level of geomagnetic induction
in the 1st week of intrauterine development of the body of their fathers.
          According to electroencephalography (EEG) data [4], under conditions of remote exposure to
information-intensive holograms, significant differences in reactions appear in a number of
electroencephalographic parameters between test subjects carrying shoft and long alleles of the D4 gene.
When presented with a 86 hologram (Sumerian images; photo 1, l) there are significant differences in
these groups in the amplitude of the theta rhythm (in the right occipital and central leads) and the frequency
of the delta rhythm (in the central EEG lead). When tested with a control hologram, no significant
differences appeared in the frequency of the beta rhythm (in the left temporal lead). When exposed to the
experimental hologram 86 (galactic objects, the Sun), in contrast to the control, a whole spectrum of
significant differences in the amplitude of the theta rhythm was observed ( central, left temporal and
frontal leads), by the frequency of the theta rhythm (central, left temporaland occipital leads), by the
amplitude of delta and beta rhythms (in the right and left temporal leads, respectively).
Table 9. Dynamics of significantly different spectral EEG parameters* in test carriers of short or
long alleles of the D4 gene, depending on the type of information-holographic load and the stage
of preformed heliogeophysical infl uences
Freouencv
       date
                                 Type of load
  examinations
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rhythm (in the right temporal lead); by the frequency of the delta rhythm (in the left temporat
lead), theta rhythm (in the right and left temporal. right frontal and central leads).
         Presentation of the control (No. 1) and information- ntensive holograms with cosmogonic
information to the subjects on one of the days was accompanied by a redistribution of the
electrical activity of the brain characteristic of each of them (Table 9), and when presented with
hologram No. I (figures in cereal fields) - the disappearance significant differences compared
to the control hologram.
        Thus, for the first time, specific changes in the electrical activity of the human brain were
shown in response to the remote presentation (through holograms) of information of cosmogonic
and cultural-historical significance. The bank of information "paleomemory" is obviously formed
and transmitted through generations on a genetic basis possibly with the participation of the
wave genome [2].
(to be continued)
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5. Kaznacheev V.P., Trofimov A. V. Cosmophysical intellectual hologram in a simulated "Kozyrev space". /l Physics of consciousness
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     t'. bv-/b.
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9. Se/enok yu. y. Ancient Sumerians about the Solar System and the Earth // Vestn. MIKA. - 1998. - No. 5.
    pp. S4-112                                                                                                  -
Key words: human paleomemory 'Kozirev space", human distance-information oommunications, information signals,
psychophysiological testing, head braln semispheres asymmetry, time internal perception.
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st) there is a significant covariance dependence of the subsequent development of memory and
intelligence of the "recipient" operator (after a 4-month course of geomagnetic deprivation) on the
value of the proton component of cosmic rays and geomagnetic induction.
         The effectiveness of remote information transfer turned out to be significantly dependent
on the ratio of solar and geomagnetic activity (magnetotransparency index) on the birthday of the
test subjects' mothers.
         The goal of the 2nd stage of research was to assess the spatiotemporal dynamics of
intelligence in the simulated "Kozyrev space" using paleopsychological information carriers.
       Tasks.
1. Study the energy-informational rhythms of paleopsychological information carriers.
2. To study the possibility of remote transmission of paleopsychological information to modern
        man in the "Einstein-Minkowski space" and in the "Kozyrev space",
        Methods.
1. A device for correcting human biophysical fields (RF patent No. 2141357 dated November 20,
        1999), simulating space with "energy-time" compaction (according to N. A' Kozyrev) (Fig.
        2, photo 1).
2. "Correx" device for gas discharge visualization (GDV) of the human field structure.
3. Subjective assessment by the subjects of their condition in the device for correcting biophysics
        ical fields ("Kozyrev's m irrors").
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2. Before GDV recording, the clay tablet was placed in a device for correcting biophysical fields                              in
        a space frequency-modulated (7.0-10.0 Hz) by a helium-neon laser
        Results. Discussion. During GDV of an information-intensrve
object-a clay Sumerian tablet with cuneiform writingr-it was shown that
a 90-minute stay in a frequency-modulated environment (7.0-
 10.0 Hz), formed by a light-guide circuit, in a device for correction of
human biophysical fields, changes the spectral density of the object in
the range close to the modulation frequency [15] (Fig. 2).
        Our long-term studies using "Kozyrev mirrors" have described a
number of phenomena of altered perception by subjects of the space-
time continuum [4, 5, 6].                                                       Photo 2. Authentic
        ln an experiment on remote information communications,
                                                                                object - Sumerian
conducted in 1998 jointly with members of the international society S[t/N:
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Great Britain (Stonehenge) - Novosibirsk ("Kozyrev's mirrors"), it was
shown that in conditions of remote broadcast from Novosibirsk symbols
and images Sumerian culture, the transmitted images were practically not perceived, and about
80% of the "accepted" signs were not deliberately transmitted by operators from Novosibirsk, but
had direct or indirect atfiliation with the drawings and descriptions of the ancient Sumerians [12].
         ln the present study with an object of Sumerian culture, which may have preserved
paleopsychological information in clay, we expected its initiation and perception by the subjects
in the "Kozyrev space".
        The results of the subjective assessment of the condition of the subjects are presented in
table. 1. From table. 1 it follows that in the days of frequency modulation of the space of "Kozyrev's
mirrors", where the information object was located - the Sumerian tablet, the subjects in the same
spatial cell recorded the largest number of vibrations and rotations, indirectly indicating possible
contact with other information. cultural horizon, the exact designation of which is not yet possible.
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No. 1 in the range of 7.2-10.2 Hz when processed in a light guide-laser circuit with
modulation of the light flux of 7.0-10.0 Hz. 1 - before treatment, 2 - atter 9O-minute treatment.
                   It is important to recall that in our research materials describing unique
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energy-information events in the "Kozyrev space" on June ',9 2AA1, the same technology of
information initiation of objects belonging to various cultural and historical layers was used'
        According to covariance analysis, some of the volunteers who experienced the resonant-
synchronizing influence of a paleoinformation source in the Kozyrev space", after a series of
subsequent tests in hypogeomagnetic installations that strengthen biocosmophysical connections,
increased their creative and intellectual potential.
Table 1. Subjective assessment of the condition of the subjects while in a device for correcting
human biophysical fields (24 attempts over 4 months)
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         day of frequency modulation; lll - the next day after frequency modulation.
        Conclusion. Thus, the possibility of frequency initiation (in the frequency range of the human
brain) of paleopsychological information from an object belonging to the Sumerian culture and its
subsequent resonantsynchronizing relay to our contemporaries was shown, which can contribute to
the strengthening of interpersonal relationships and the development of intellectual and creative
potential [ 7, 8].
          The gas discharge visualization (GDV) method, apparently marking a new stage in the
knowledge of the cosmophysical nature of man, allows one to visualize the distribution and analyze
the interaction of energy flows in heliogeophysical space (after processing the data using new
mathematicalalgorithms and presenting them in graphic images reflecting dynamic, fractalspatial-
field properties of living matter). We agree with the opinion of one of the leading authors of the GDV
method, Professor K. G. Korotkov, that this approach opens up a new horizon in understanding life'
 intelligence and consciousness. Obviously, a new scientific direction is being formed -
        To obtain information about the object under study, the discharge parameters are usually
determined, amenable to quantitative estimates and characterizing the discharge tracks (length,
number, degree of branching), the shape of the discharge figure (radius, area, symmetry, fractal
dimension), the integral intensity of the discharge glow and the spectral composition radiation' lt is
characteristic that in the GDV method, the electromagnetic field (EMF) is a "generating field",
causing a response of the biological object with modification of the parameters of the gas discharge
and the optical radiation generated by it, correlated with changes in the properties of the environment
and the biological object. Therefore, GDV, from our point of view, can be used to assess the "bio-
cosmophysical coupling".
        Informationally significant signals can be considered those effects on the body that are
characterized by a stimulus intensity that is less than the absolute threshold of sensations and initiate
the development of a chain of psychophysiological processes. ln ordinary physiological concepts,
subthreshold signals, including signals from the cosmophysical environment, are considered
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are insignificant and are not the subject of psychophysics research lr4eanwhile, they cause a variety
of specific reactions that occur due to the "free energy" of the organism in interaction with
cosmoplanetary energy information flows. lt is impossible to determine a prioriwhich of the weak
information impacts will be resonant and will cause the maximum information response.
         The purpose of the research at the 3rd stage was to study, using the GDV method, the
possibility and conditions for the formation of spatial-field resonant synchronization between people
mi.
        Tasks.
1. Study the influence of the simulated space formed by aluminum screens and light guide-laser
        structures on the effects of resonant synchronization of the GDV.
2. Assess the role of paleopsychological information carriers in the effects of resonant syn-
        chronicity.
        Methods and equipment.
 1. Static and dynamic (with the supply of EMF pulses for 7 s) GDV-graphy on the "Correx" device
          (RU Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation No. 29/061 1129913064-02) from Kirlionics
          Technologies lnt" Ltd. lt/athematical analysis of 170 video frames using GDV Software.
2. Repeated recording of GDV video after the same type of intellectual load (solving a mathematical
       problem with a given answer "777") and "immersion" in an environment with a weakening of
       the geomagnetic field and a change in its angle of inclination.
3. Computer program "Helios" (certificate of official registration No. 970125
        dated [,4arch ?4. 1997).
4. Device for correcting human biophysicalfields (RF patent No. 2141357 dated November 20, 1999)
5. Device for transferring information to an object (RF Patent No. 2163491 dated February 27,20A1).
6. Local aluminum screen placed on the subject's head.
7. Helium-neon laser with a light guide forming a spiral circuit and a frequency modulator
         lator.
B. lnformation synchronizing sources with a time lag of 4250 years (No. 1) and 1970
        years (No.2)on clay (No. 1)and aluminum-
        in-wood (No. 2) bases.
        Contingent. Men 18-20 years old who gave
voluntary consent to conduct research (40 people).
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density at frequencies of 7.8-8.7 Hz (Fig. 4). This peak is absent during repeated examinations
the same group of subjects, conducted on December 24-25 20a2 and February 25-26,2003, when the
experiment did not use a device for correcting human biophysical fields (a horizontal cylindrical aluminum
screen), a light guide laser circuit, and an information source No 1 (Fig. 5).
            When comparing the GDV of an object, the supposed carrier of synchronizing information No.
1, before and after processing in a frequency-modulated lightguide-laser circuit and the GDV of a group
of individuals, characteristic correspondences of the distributions of the spectral density of the resonator
object and the group of subjects were identified (Fig 2. 4) [13].
            Discussion. The study undertaken examined the possibility of GDV-
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(groups 1 and2, n = 38) during GDV video recording (7 s, 170 frames) in a simulated space
organized according to the full scheme (September 17-18,20021. /       before GME(2), 2     after
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registration in a group of people (n = 38) of a resonant-synchronizing energy-informational influence,
remotely presented to the subjects in two versions: 1) on a clay carrier from the paleopsychological
horizon of the Earth's information field (4250 years), which was located in the light guide before'the
start of GDV shooting -laser circuit with light flux modulation within 7.0-10.0 Hz, in the space formed by
an aluminum cylinder ("Kozyrev mirrors"); 2) on an aluminum-wooden carrier from the paleopsychological
horizon 1970 years deep - a cross from the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, placed in a
container in front of the hemispheres of the brain, enclosed in the occipital-parietal and temporal regions
in a local screen - a concave aluminum mirror with a diameter of - 25.0 cm.
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 7.8 Hz [3].
         The "frequency tightening" effect, obviously, turns out to be possible only with a certain pre-
 preparedness of the field structures of the brain. A preparatory role in our study may have been
 played by information source No. 2. When the study was repeated 4 times with the same subjects
 on December 24-25,2002 and February 25-26,2003, in the absence of a synchronizing information
 source No. 1, laser-light circuit and shielded aluminum space (othenruise using an identical circuit;
 local shielding of the brain and information source No. 2) during the registration of GDV, the
 characteristic synchronous resonant burst at a frequency of 7.8 Hz [14] was absent (Fig. 5).
3. Harmonizing information loads in the simulated space contribute to the effects of resonant
       synchronization of field structures in groups of people interacting with each other in the
       range of 7.5-8.7 Hz, close to the broadcast frequencies.
4. Conditions of short-term geomagnetic transformation (deprivation and change in geomagnetic
       inclination) can affect the human body's perception of synchronizing frequency-modulated
        influences.
5. The channels of the simulated space formed by aluminum screens provide synchronization
        effects for at least 6 hours after the information initiation,
          tions.
(to be continued)
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B. Kaznacheev V.P. , Trofimov A. y. ChronoEeoecology: ontogenetic aspects of the problem // proc. lll
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    communications//Abstracts. international congr. on bioelectrography. - St. Petersburg, 2001. - pp.81-82.
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Key words: human paleomemory, "Kozirev space", human distance-information communications, information signals,
psychophysiological testing, head brain semispheres asymmetry, time internal perception.
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         DISTANT INFORMATION INTERACTIONS IN "KOZYREV SPACE"
        The purpose of this section of work was to assess the influence of the simulated space
(hypogeomagnetic environment with a transformed inclination and aluminum screens that compact
(according to N.A. Kozyrev) "energy{ime" and provide access to various parts of the Universe) on
the relationship of human field structures , visualized by microwave pulses, with cosmophysical
factors of near and far Space.
         Methods. Computer gas discharge visualization (GDV) using the "Correx" device;
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satellite cosmophysical monitoring, modeling of zones with energytime compaction (using aluminum
screens).
          Contingent. Healthy young men 18-20 years old (n = 39) undergoing a course of "immersions" (n
= 10) in an environment with a transformation of the geomagnetic inclination (group 1) or with a weakening
of the magnetic field (group 2); as well as animals (male rats) (n = 36), respectively, of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd
(control) groups with a total exposure in a preformed environment of about 300 hours (experimental work
was carried out jointly with Prof. and Doctor of Biological Sciences V. G. Selyatitskaya).
         Results. Using a satellite monitoring database, the dynamics of many cosmophysical parameters
(solar wind speed; solar plasma temperature) were assessed; electronic component - E2k, proton
component of cosmic rays - Plk, proton flux density - Pdens; the magnitude of the horizontal component of
the GMF - Bx) on the days of using the gas-discharge visualization method. Features of periodic and non-
periodic changes in the above-mentioned cosmophysical parameters are presented in Fig. 1-6.
         According to D.V. Devitsin, A.V. Trofimov, V.G. Selyatitskaya [1], in the group of animals that
experienced a long-term transformation of geomagnetic inclination, a significant correlation dependence of
the spectral density of GDV-glow on the intensity of solar proton fluxes can be traced, speed and
temperature of the "solar wind" (Fig. 7). ln conditions of weakened OAB and in the control group, significant
relationships were single or absent.
         When analyzing the correlation dependence of a person's GDV parameters on the cosmophysical
environment at the time of the examination (for all days of the course of preformed influences in the 1st (n
= 88) and Znd (n.84) groups) by D. V. Devitsin, A V. Trofimov [1] identified significant connections (Fig.
8). At the same time, the 1st group was distinguished by a greater dependence on the Bu component of
the GMF, and the 2nd group by a greater dependence on solar proton fluxes. Correlation analysis of the
GDV parameters recorded from the subjects on September 17-18 (before the start of the course of
preformed influences) and the parameters of the cosmophysical environment at the time of the examination
also revealed significant dependencies of the compared series (Fig. 9). These days were dominated by highly significant
positive correlations with galactic low-energy proton flows. During the course, these dependencies were
modified, turning into significant negative connections. lt should be borne in mind that the research on
September 17-18 was carried out in the zone of the simulated "Kozyrev space".
         The structure of correlation dependencies 1 month (October 1F.16) after the start of the courses
of preformed influences was already different: there were practically no significant connections with cosmic
ray fluxes for the GDV parameters of most fingers. All measurements were carried out outside the "Kozyrev
space".
         On October 29-30 (1 .5 months after the start of the research), in the group of people who
experienced geomagnetic deprivation, a dependence of GDV parameters on the intensity of proton fluxes
that reached the Earth's vicinity 3 hours before the moment of GDV registration appeared (Fig. 10).
        ln the group of subjects who were not in a weakened geomagnetic field, the phenomenon
"memory" of human perception of the dynamics of the cosmophysical environment was not observed.
          The "memory" effect in human perception of cosmophysical dynamics, which was
6 hours before registration of GDV parameters (September 17-18), significant Manifested only in the group
of individuals who were just about to experience preformed geomagnetic influences (transformation of
geomagnetic inclination).
          ln the group of individuals who were subject to geomagnetic deprivation on September 17-18,
significant connections with the cosmophysical situation 6 hours earlier were not traced, which could
indicate population heterogeneity based on the "memory block" of cosmophilic properties, but already after
1.5 months of preformed, hypogeomagnetic impacts, obviously, reserve systems for arcessing the
"memory" of biocosmophysical perception were turned on (Fig. 11). Particularly important is the data on the
highly significant advanced perception of changes in the fluxes of galactic protons, alpha particles and the
horizontal component of the GMF, which will be recorded only 2.5 months after a short l\/icrowave exposure
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        3 months after the start of the course of preformed heliogeophysical influences, an even
greater advance (3 months) in the perception of the dynamics of the cosmophysical environment
is recorded. At the same time, the vector of a significant correlation is the opposite of that observed
when the lead was 1.5 months. lt can be assumed that the developing ability to "get ahead" has
an oscillatory nature, reflecting an as yet unknown periodic universalfunction.
        lf we compare the series of GDV parameters recorded on October 29-30 with the
cosmophysical situation that will unfold in 2 and 4 months (December 24-25,2002, February 25-
26, 2003), we will not be able to find There were no significant leading correlations in either the 1st
or 2nd group of subjects.
        It seems to us acceptable to assume that the effect of longterm advance in
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human perception of cosmophysical factors, mainly galacic c'3:crs .s i-ealized only in the modeling zone in
shielding installations of "densified energytime" (see Sector ir 5 3, re the effect of advanced perception of
cosmophysical dynamics manifests itself only in "Kozyrev space '',vhere the "future". Iike the "past", is present
in the "present".
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(September 17-18,2002t in two groups (l = 39) on cosmophysical parameters (December 24-25,2002).
1-51 - phalanges of the left hand. Conditional about. see fig.                              B.
         A continuing dependence of GDV parameters on the cosmophysical situation, which was 2 months
before the electrophysiological examination, and a "memory effect" of biogeophysical couplings in the zone of
simulated "energytime" compaction can also be traced.
         It also seems important that GDV was carried out under conditions performed by subjects whose
brains were in the focus of small concave Kozyrev mirrors", intellectual
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 distant interactions in                         "genetic code of the Universe" [6 ].
 the "man+ell" system.
         2. A predictive assessment of the intensity of galactic proton flows can contribute to the development
of proscopic and other human capabilities in the "Kozyrev space", taking into account the cosmophysical
situation and the reproducible receipt of information ahead of real events.
        The bioindication method on cell cultures was developed and tested by Dr. biol. Sciences L.P.
Mikhailova to identify the psychoenergetic capabilities of a person when selecting traditional healers
(psychics). The studies were carried out from 1995 to 1999 on the instructions of the Committee for Licensing
and Accreditation of Pharmacological Drugs, lVledical and Technical Activities under the Department of
Social Policy of the Administration of the Novosibirsk Region [{.
         The objective of the 2002-2003 study, carried out according to the terms of reference of the Moscow
Research lnstitute of Chemical Engineering, was to evaluate, using cell cultures, the development of a
person's ability to interact remotely in the human-"cellular civilization" system when operator subjects were
immersed in a preformed heliogeophysical environment, in the process of their access to "paleomemory" >
the period of "pre-verbal" communication.
         The research scheme (Fig. 13) provided for assessing the effectiveness of remote human influences
on cell cultures in the channels of a direct flow of "energy-time" focused in "Kozyrev mirrors" (7) and reflected
in a system of two small mirrors (2); the nutrient medium (3) was located outside the focused flow.
          Results. Tables 1,2 and photos with the results of the experiments are given. The tables indicate
the parameters     8p (number of cells in the growth area) and It/A% (number of mitoses as a percentage, or
mitotic activity).
          ln the 1st, background, experiment on September 18,2A02 (Table 1), before the operators began
immersing in the preformed medium, cells in series No. 1 and No. 2, when planted on the 2nd day, grow
more vigorously than in the control culture , mitotic activity unchanged. In experiments (October 16,2002)
(Table 2), 1 month after the start of expansion of the psychophysical reserves of the subjects, a sharp
inhibition of cell growth was observed, especially at the 48th and 72nd hours of exposure, and a decrease
in MA% values relative to control. By 144 hours the monolayer is dense, but does not reach the control
values for both parameters. A particularly pronounced inhibition (decrease) in tVlA% and 8p was observed
under conditions when the cells were closer to the test subject.
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Table 1
table 2
         ln a series of experiments on September 18,2002 (background - before the start of tests in a simulated
space), the morphological picture in the preparations is significantly different: there are few cells changed in
shape, the cells are viable, normal, the cell nuclei contain nucleoli, the cytoplasm is transparent , there are very
few dead cells. After exposure for 48 hours, there are slightly more cells than in the control. The same number
of mitoses is maintained. The same picture is observed in the 72-hourexposure.
          Conclusions. 1. The field cosmophysical environment at the moment of "planting" cell cultures initiates
information obtained earlier through the remote-intelligent influence of a human operator. Remote intercellular
exchange of received information leads to an inversion of the effect: a slowdown in cell groMh and mitotic activity
         2. The effectiveness of the remote-intelligent influence of operators on cell cultures increases as the
subjects undergo a course of pre-formed GIVIF influences and depends (according to covariance analysis) on
the dynamics of skin light absorption when the operator is presented with an information-intensive hologram
generated from energy-informational events in "Kozyrev space" (June 19,2001)(photo 5, 1,6, see color insert),
as well as from solaractivity, solar radio emission and the magnitude of geomagnetic induction when ,,planting,,
cells on nutrient media.
         3. Eight 30-minute sessions (total 240 min) in a preformed heliogeophysical environment lead to the
discovery of the ability of test operators to remotely inhibit the effects on human cell cultures located in the focal
spaceofconcave"Kozyrevmirrors'ocatedbehindtheheadoperator,andinasimulatedmirrorspace(,,Kozyrev
space").
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materials [10]. Our experiment with a time lag of 425A years shows the relativity of "time lines"
operating in other space-time coordinates. The obtained facts indicate greater validity of the
concept of "duration", which we discussed above.
        ln the next section of experimental work, we tried to understand to what extent the
cosmo-biophysical reserves of modern man are determined genetically, and whether it is
possible to resist the "genetic default" when accessing the'primary field intellectual paleo-
memory" in simulated spaces.
                                                       Literature:
1. Devitsin D.V., Trofimov A.V. Dynamics of bioelectrical parameters in the process of revealing "cosmopsychological
    reserves" of a person in a shielded space // Froc. Vll lnt. congr on GDV bioelectrography, St Petersburg, July
    6-8,2003. - St. Petersburg,2003. -P.20.
2. Kaznacheev V.P. , Mikhailova L.P. Ultraweak radiation in intercellular interactions. - But-
    Vosibirsk: Nauka, 1981. - 143 p.
3. Kabozev N.l. Selected works. T. 2. - lM.: IMoscow State University Publishing House, 1978. - 390 p
4. Kobozev tV./. About the physics of thinking. - M., 1992.
5. Kozyrev N. A. Selected works. - L.: Publishing house Leningr. University, 1991. - 445 p.
6. Kosinov N.V. Origin of the proton // Phys. vacuum and nature. - 2000. - No. 3. - P. 98-1 10.
7. Mikhailova L.P., Cherednichenko Yu.N. Selection of traditional healers for medical practice using human cell
    culture (bioindication method) //Vestn. MNllKA.      1999.
    No. 6. - pp. 99*102.
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B. Subbotina T. 1., Tuktamyshev   l. Sh., Yashm A A. Electrornagnetic signaling in wildlife /
    Ed. A. A. Yashina. - Tula: Grif and K., 2003. - 319 p.
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1A. Hoyle F., Wickramasinglhe NC The Universe and life: deductions from the weak anthropic principle //
    Weston Preprint Series. - Ivlarch, 1991. - N 10, - P. B9-102.
Key words: human paleomemory, "Kozirev space", human distance-information communications, information
signals, psychophy$iological testing, head brain semispheres asymmetry, time internal perception.
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          Kaznacheev V.P., Trofimov A.V
                   The connection between the individual structure of human genes and the degree
          of his sensitivity to cosmophysical factors is shown. Experiments with people in Kozyrev's
          mirrors are described. lt has been shown that modeling of asymmetric cosmophysical space
          leads to a change in the interhemisphericfunctional balance of the brain, strengthening a
          person's cognitive potential, attention and memory. Cosmophysical and intellectual fields
          turned out to be closely interacting.
                   Key words: gene structure, cosmophysical factors, Kozyrev's mirrors,
          psychophysiological sensitivity, attention, memory, brain asymmetry
          brain
        Using the methods of covariance analysis of the lnstitute of Mathematics SB RAS [1], the
influence of the degree of "heliotransparency of the magnetosphere", estimated by the
magnetotransparency coefficient (Trofimov A.V., 2002), on the genetically determined dynamics is shown
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Table 1. Significant influence of "heliotransparency of the magnetosphere" during the periods of gametogenesis
and perinatal ontogenesis on the genetically determined dynamics of human neurophysiological parameterc
under conditions of geomagnetic field preformation (covariance analysis model [1])
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patient's mother, F - patient's father; 28 1,2...9 - lunar months,28-1 - month before conception, 28 + 1 -
month after birth.
         The influence of different lengths of alleles of the D4 gene on the dynamics of light absorption of the skin (in the
range of 540 nm) was revealed when a person was presented (after being in installations that prejormed the GMF) with
an information holographic signal generated on the paleopsychological horizon in the "Kozyrev space" (June 19, 2001 g.)
(photo l, 6), depending on the magnitude of geomagnetic induction at the 4th month of prenatal development of the
organism
subjects.
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         The luminescence area during GDV during the @urse of preformed influences and the
presentation of the information holographic signal "Sun" (photo l, 3) is significantly determined by the
length of the alleles of the D4 gene (Fig. 1, 2), prenatally "imprinted" and, possibly, "expressed" induced"
by heliophysical factors at 3, 4, 5, 8, 9 months.
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during the transformation of geomagnetic inclination (group 1) and geomagnetic deprivation
(group 2) at the initial (September) and final (December) stages of testing. ! -
protons (> 10 MeV), 2 - electrons (> 2 keV), 3 - neutrons;
according to Spearman (p < 0.05).
                                                           - significant correlation coefficients
          The area of GDV luminescence when the subjects are presented with an information hologram
containing a converted record on a mineral medium during cyclic archiving and unzipping of a computer
file with photo information about the largest monuments of ancient cultures (photos ll and lll), also turns
out to be dependent on the length of the alleles of the D4 gene, "ex- pressed" by geomagnetic induction
(disturbed by the Earth's magnetosphere) over a period of 1 month. before conception of the organism of
the subjects. When another information signal containing photographs of "crop circles" was presented on
the hologram, the dependence of the reactions of the test subjects' body (in terms of the area of GDV-
glow) on the length of the alleles of the D4 gene, "expressed" by the minimum level of solar activity on
the birthday of the test subjects, was noted          .
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influence of the length of the D4 gene alleles on the area of GDV luminescence was determined by the
         magnetotransparency and solar activity at the 9th month of intrauterine development of the test subject.
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         During two control GDV registrations in the "Kozyrev space" when holograms were presented
that did not contain paleocosmogonic information, no significant factors were found
         When viewing a hologram outside the "mirrors" that captured the process of emission of "energy-
time" in the space of "Kozyrev's mirrors' (photo l, 6), a significant dependence of the area of the GDV-
glow of the ring finger of the subjects on the length of the alleles of the D4 gene, prenatally "imprinted", is
noted "and "expressed" by a high evel of radio emission from the Sun at 5-
m month
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special technology on information-intensive holograms: 1 - 6 - works of art (painting and
sculpture) from various eras; 7 - architectural monuments; 8, I - technical devices based on
scientific discoveries; 10 - object of wildlife; 1 1 - all recorded information samples from the Great
Encyclopedia of Cyril and tVlethodius.
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         When a person was presented with a non-visualized ho ogram of melting ice containing the information
"Sun", a dependence of the area of the GDVglow on the length of alieles of the D4 gene, "expressed" by a high
level ofsolaractivityatthe8thmonthofprenatal development(brarn)wasnoted andalowlevel ofgeomagnetic
induction 1 month before the conception of the test subjects' body
         When testing a person with a visualized hologram (a cube of melting ice) of the same information content,
the "expression" of the D4 gene is manifested under conditions of iow values of OAB induction 1 month before the
conception of the organism.
         When an information hologram is presented (in the "melting ice - person" system), the dependence is
repeated (with less severity): "the length of the D4 alleles - the GDV luminescence area - geomagnetic induction
before conception."
          When using a hologram with the information load "Encyclopedia" and "Gallery of the World" (photo lll), a
significant dependence of the area of the GDVglow on the length of the alleles of the D4 gene, "expressed" by
the radio emission of the Sun atthe 6-7th month of intrauterine pregnancy, was noted
development.
          When testing with control holograms the significantly influencing factors according to the data
No significant analysis of covariance was found,
          Under intellectual load (mathematical problem with the answer "777")' a change is observed in the
spectrum of heliogeophysical factors that "express" the D4 gene at the 4th month of intrauterine development:
before the load, this is geomagnetic induction, after intellectual load, solar activity factors: radio emission and Wolf
numbers in the same prenatal period.
          It was revealed that when subjects are presented with holograms containing paleopsychological
information (photo l, 4, 5), EEG dynamics are noted (in the beta-1, delta and theta frequency ranges), determined
by the length of the D4 gene alleles (see [13] ) in the periods before conception, on the date of conception and
prenatally (at1,2,9months),expressedbylowlevelsof solaractivityandradioemissionfromtheSun'
          When testing with control holograms, no significant influence of genetically determined factors was found
in covariance analysis.
          Our assumption is confirtned that the bank of information "paleomemory" is formed and transmitted
through generations through genetic and cosmophysical codes, i.e. hypothesis of Academician V'P Kaznacheeva's
ideasabout"vacancies","bills"and"sowing"[1 1]receivedexperimental confirmationforthefirsttime lnmany
ways, N.A. Kozyrev's assumption [14] that phase transitions in matter (ice - water) are accompanied by the release
of "energy{ime", the flows of which, being recorded on carriers, turn out to be remotely perceived and determined
by a hypothetical "wave genome" [6].
         Thus, the concept of a "wave genome" received new content in our works The reactions of the human
body to geomagnetic deprivation turned out to be dependent on the structural and functional characteristics of the
genetic material (various lengths of alleles of the D4 gene), which is obviously responsible not only for the
transmission of inherited behaviors and mental functions, but also for cosmobiophysically determined intellectual
reserves.
          was necessary to experimentally evaluate an important theoretical assumption about the role
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asymmetries of the cosmophysical environment in the initiation and development of intelligence on our planet'
7" Functional asymmetry of the brain and psychophysiological dynamics as a reflection of the
 dissymmetry of cosmophysical space
         The instrument and means of this experimental series was the "Cosmo-biotron", containing shielding
devices that weaken the Earth's magnetlc field and significantly enhance the asymmetry of the distribution of
geomagnetic inelination in them. The simulated space contains multi-vector cells with inclination values
corresponding to different geographical po nts of both the northern and southern hemispheres of the Earth
While exploring the capabilities :' :r'e cra n we are faced with a situation where the object of study and
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the instrument with which it is carried out is one and the same. this contains both enormous oppo(unities
and "pitfalls" for the researcher-Observer [20]"
         Purpose of the study. To study the characteristics of the electrical activity of the brain, reflecting
changes in the psychophysical reserves of the human body, during repeated short{erm geomagnetic
deprivation.
         Tasks. 1. Conduct a comparative assessment of asymmetries of EEG and REG health parameters
natural persons during their stay in GIVIF installations that preform the geomagnetic field.
         2. Describe the transformation of the dependence of electroencephalographic parameters on
prenatal geoecological situation in the conditions of spatial modeling.
         Research methods. The method of computer electroencephalography (EEG) was used on a
device with Neurosoft software. The study was conducted in a "double-blind" manner using a conditional
control setting.
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various simulated conditions (end of the course: in group 1 (l) - with transformation of the geomagnetic
nclination,ingroup2(2)-withweakeningoftheGt\llFinduction.F-frontal ,T-temporal,O-
cccipital, Cz - central EEG leads (submitted by D.V. Devitsina, 2002).
          The functional activity of the cerebral hemispheres was assessed by the value of the systolic
rheographic index of blood supply to the brain according to the method of Kh.Kh. Yarullin, as well as
 ndireclly using a "Luch" photo scanner on the surface of the skin of the temporal regions of the human
read [12].
         Results. The noted increase in the activity of the EEG alpha rhythm as a result of a person's stay
n a hypogeomagnetic environment obviously reflects the opening of the psychophysical reserves of the
orain (Fig. 4).
         The cosmophysical environment of prenatal ontogenesis plays a significant role in
oreservation and development of these reserves (Table 3).
        It seemed promising to study the functional activity of the brain and interhemispheric relationships
during geomagnetic shielding in order to find new adaptation strategies in conditions of constantly changing
symmetry of the surrounding space.
         It turned out that a 30-minute session in a hypogeomagnetic instal ation I neaithy people changes
the functional activity of the cerebral hemispheres (Fig 5) [1 9]. The resulting ef{ec: can ce explained by a
decrease in the activating influence of the Earth's geomagnetic field on the rigrt l-3T s!.e.e of the brain, it
confirms the role of the right hemisphere in processing information about chang -? j=:*a j-c: : f elds
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    the prenatal period in subjects at various stages of preformed GMF influences
    Note. (-3) - negative correlation dependencies, (37) - positive correlation dependencies' (t19) - mixed
    version of correlation dependencies [8].
            A comparative analysis of the nature of the functional activity of the cerebral hemispheres of
    volunteers in the control group and the group with weakened GMF proved the influence of the Earth's
    magnetic field on the symmetry and, indirectly, on the asymmetry of the hemispheric functions of the brain
    (assessed by a decrease in light absorption by the skin of the lefi and right temporal parts head) [12]'
                 ln the dynamics of interaction between the left and right hemispheres, under the influence of a
    hypogeomagnetic setting that modulates the structure of cosmophysical space, processes can be initiated
    that lead to changes in the evolutionary potential of the hemispheres. This may concern the development of
    previously unrealized behavioral programs recorded primarily in the right hemisphere, while the left
    hemisphere of the brain, under the influence of the hypogeomagnetic environment, can act as an instrument
    for such development.
              The problems of compensation mechanisms for congenital and acquired defects in the functions of
    the right hemisphere are discussed, thanks to the intensive work of the left hemisphere, when people born
    blind were able not only to recognize the world around them, but also, with some training, to acquire the
    ability to form spatial images of the world around them in their own consciousness .
           Pronounced psychophysiological dynamics were noted in the subjects in the simulated space [10]'
    A comparative analysis of testing results, obtained using the Stroop technique, showed that the average
    number of words when subjects read both black-and-white and color forms in the 1st (with transformation of
    geomagnetic inclination) and 2nd (with weakening OAB induction) groups increased during the study.
             Based on the results of a dynamic study of the ability to concentrate attention in the subjects, a
    general tendency was revealed for the improvement of this psychophysiological indicator - an increase in the
    number of words read and a decrease in the number of mistakes made.
             Analysis of the results of studying the operative memory of subjects using direct and reverse digital
    tests showed that the minimum average number of memorized digits was observed during the 1st
    (background) examination and was 6.00 in the direct test in the 1st group and 5.88 in the 2nd, and in the
    reverse test - 4.56 and 4.24, respectively. During subsequent psychophysiological examinations of the
    subjects, this number increased and reached its maximum value during the final testing at the end of the
    course of preformed geophysical influences.
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       A general positive trend in the average number 3' -emorized digits was revealed as the
number of sessions increased. ln the 2nd group of pecc e ,.i ic were in a weakened geomagnetic
                                            fleld, there rvas a greater increase in the number of
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                                            memorized digits than in the 1st group, especially when
  r).9                                  II conducting a reverse test that correlates with the level of
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                                            level) magnetic field of the Earth.
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        There is a lot of data on the participation of cosmophysical factors in the functional balance
of the cerebral hemispheres. For example, an increase in geomagnetic activity causes activation of
the right hemisphere and diencephalic structures [15].
          Our studies have shown that modeling an asymmetrical cosmophysical space leads to a
change in the interhemispheric functional balance of the brain, enhancing a person's cognitive
potential, attention and memory. Cosmophysical and intellectual fields turned out to be closely
interacting.
          It is suggested that the processes of self-organization of spacetime are directly related to
symmetry violations, and the development of the Universe is a process of successive symmetry
violations [9]. ln this regard, the discovery of supersymmetry, which unites particles with spins into a
single "multiplet," as well as the hypothesis of the quantum birth of the Universe through asymmetric
fluctuations of the vacuum [17], as well as the existence of field forms of life in a Rindler vacuum with
negative temperature, seem impoftant and energy density [2-5].
         We come to a very important section of the story. The reader is presented with a panorama
of many years of experimental research by researchers from two teams - the Scientific Center for
Clinical and Experimental [Vledicine of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical
Sciences and the lnternational Research lnstitute of Space Anthropoecology. These were difficult
searches for answers to no less difficult questions about the development of field forms of life on
Earth, about the evolution of intelligence as a cosmoplanetary phenomenon. We also put a question
mark in the title of the next section.
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asymmetry of a brain.
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         The instrument and means of this experimental series was the "Cosmo-biotron", containing shielding
devices that weaken the Earth's magnetic field and significantly enhance the asymmetry of the distribution of
geomagnetic inclination in them. The simulated space contains multi-vector cells with inclination values
corresponding to different geographical points of both the northern and southern hemispheres of the Earth.
         When exploring the capabilities of the brain, we are faced with a situation where the object of study
and the instrument with which it is carried out are one and the same: this contains both enormous opportunities
and "pitfalls" for the researcher-Observer [14].
          Purpose of the study. To study the characteristics of the electrical activity of the brain, reflecting
changes in the psychophysical reserves of the human body, during repeated short-term geomagnetic
deprivation
          Tasks. 1" Conduct a comparative assessment of asymmetries of EEG and REG parameters of health
persons during their stay in GMF installations that preform the geomagnetic fleld.
          2. Describe the transformation of the dependence of electroencephalographic parameters on
prenatal geoecological situation in the conditions of spatial modeling.
          Research methods. The method of computer electroencephalography (EEG) was used on a device
with Neurosoft software. The study was conducted in a "double-blind" manner using a conditional control
setting.
         The functional activity of the cerebral hemispheres was assessed by the value of the systolic
rheographic index of blood supply to the brain according to the method of Kh Kh Yarullin, as well as indirectly
using a "Luch" photo scanner on the surface of the skin of the temporal regions of the human head [9].
              Results. The noted increase in the activity of the EEG alpha rhythm as a     .es,: :'a oerson's stay in
ahypogeomagneticenvironmentobviouslyreflectstheopeningofthepsychophvs:a'eser,/esofthebrain
(Fig.   1).
              The cosmophysical environment of prenatal ontogenesis plays a signrf       ca': ':   :   -
preservation and development of these reserves (Table 1).
              It seemed promising to study the functional activity of the brain and   interre-   s:-3': -: a:31siros
during geomagneticshielding in ordertofind newadaptation strategies in             conditicr-s:'::-s:a-:., :-a^c    ng
symmetry of the surrounding space.
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simulated conditions (end of the course: in group 1 (l) -with transformation of the geomagnetic inclination,
ingroup2(2)-withweakeningoftheGMFinduction.F-frontal ,T-temporal,O-occipital,Cz-central                                                            EEG
leads (according to D.V. Devitsin, 2002).
          It turned out that a 30+ninute session in a hypogeomagnetic installation in healthy people changes the
functional activity of the cerebral hemispheres (Fig. 2) [13]. The resulting effect can be explained by a decrease in
the activating influence of the Ea(h's geomagnetic field on the right hemisphere of the brain; it confirms the role of
the right hemisphere in processing information about changing geomagnetic fields.
          A comparative analysis of the nature of the functional activity of the cerebral hemispheres of volunteers in
the control group and the group with weakened GIVIF proved the influence of the Earth's magnetic field on the
symmetry and, indirectly, on the asymmetry of the hemispheric functions of the brain (assessed by a decrease in
light absorption by the skin of the left and right temporal parts of the head) [9]
Table 1. Correlation dependence of the EEG theta rhythm on the heliogeophysical environment of the
prenatal period in subjects at various stages of preformed GMF influences.
                                              Geomagnetic                    Solar
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         ln the dynamics of interaction between the left and right hemispheres, under the influence of a
hypogeomagnetic setting that modulates the structure of cosmophysical space, processes can be initiated that lead
to changes in the evolutionary potential of the hemispheres. This may concern the development of previously
unrealized behavioral programs recorded primarily in the right hemisphere, while the left hemisphere of the brain,
under the influence of the hypogeomagnet c env ronment, can act as an instrument for such development.
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         The problems of compensation mechanisms for ccngeniral and acquired defects in the
functions of the right hemisphere are discussed, thanks to the lntensive work of the left hemisphere,
when people born blind were able not only to recognize the world around them, but also, with some
training, to acguire the ability to form spatial images of the world around them in their own
consciousness    .
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the quantum birth of the Universe through asymmetric fluctuations of the vacuum [11], as well as the
existence of field forms of life in a Rindler vacuum with negative temperature and energy density
11-41.
          We are approaching a very important section of our research. The reader is presented with a
panorama of many years of experimental research by researchers from two teams - the Scientific Center
for Clinical and Experimental Medicine of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of lVledical
Sciences and the lnternational Research lnstitute of Space Anthropoecology. These were difficult
searches for answers to no less difficult questions about the development of field forms of life on Earth,
about the evolution of intelligence as a cosmoplanetary phenomenon.
                                                  (to be continued)
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    life, cosmology and astrophysics. - 2001. - No. 3. - P. 5*19.
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    for the mass of the Universe // Physics of consciousness and life, cosmology and astrophysics. - 2001. - No, 3. - P. 48-50,
3. Bukalov A.V. On the possibility of the existence of field forms of life // Physics of consciousness and life, space
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    Lennoy // lnfinity and the Universe. - M., 1969. - P,7-77.
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    psychophysiological, functional and special abilities of athletes // Vestn. MNllKA. - 2002. - No. 9. - P. 111-121     .
9. Kaznacheev 5.V., Atlolchanova L.V., Tomilova L.fi/l, et al. Functional asymmetry of the human cerebral hemispheres in
    conditions of interaction with a preformed natural magnetic field (according to the "Luch" photo scanner) l/ Vestn. MNllKA. -
    2002. - No. 9. - P. 69-76
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    environmental medicine. - 2000. - T. 34. - No. 4. - P. 50-54.
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    on the world. - M.: lnstitute of Philosophy RAS, 1996. - P.44-62.
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    - 2000. - T. 1. - P. 64-€5
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    geomagnetic shielding (according to rheoenyephalogry data) // Vestn. MNllKA. - 2002. - No. 9. - P. 62-68.
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              DISTANT INFORMATION INTERACTIONS
                         IN "KOZYREV'S SPACE"
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                   Experiments are described to study distant field interactions between living cells,
         people with each other, and plants. These observations and experiments with "exit" from
         the body give grounds for the conclusion that intelligence, which is considered as information,
         as a property, apparently is a "special substance", a field organization of an unknown form
         of living matter.
                   Key words: intelligence, field interactions, living cell, living matter, protein-nucleic
         acid form of life, field form of life.
          SinceV. Gilbert in the 17th century. called ourplaneta large magnetwhen E. Suess [7]
 introduced the concept of the "face of the Earth", and H. Huygens [6] in his fundamentalwork
 "Cosmoteoros" defined living matter as a substance with special properties, after the famous works
 of E. Le Roy [14], T. de Chardin [13], V.l. Vernadsky [2], P. Florensky [12] it became obvious that
 the Earth is not just filled with living matter, but is itself. Today, at the beginning of the 3rd millennium,
 in the conditions of the crisis state of the planet, natural science is quite justifiably faced with the
question: what is the fate of the living matter of the biosphere and humanity, the planet as a whole,
especially if we perceive it as a living formation in the Cosmos. This seemingly philosophical,
humanitarian issue today is becoming more and more relevant and practically no less impoftant for
humanity than, for example, finding new types of energy sources, obtaining additional amounts of
food for the increasing population of the planet, saving it from epidemics of malignant neoplasms
and card iovascular diseases.
         AII these are topical problems of regional and global ecology, biology, human genetics,
overpopulation of the planet, insufficiency of the food and drinking "basket" of the planet. Obviously,
humanity can cope with such problems, albeit with great difficulties and losses. These are rather
tactical survival problems. A strategy for preserving the planet and humanity as a geocosmic
phenomenon must be developed, partly it is already becoming a reality. The well-known historical
debate between J. Cuvier and L. Pasteur continues and from the space of history returns us to the
reality of the present and future.
         According to expert calculations, the world population in the 21st century. will reach 7-g
billion people. Under these conditions, maintaining the current level of consumption in modern
technocratic civilization due to catastrophically growing global environmental limits ancl food
shortages will require, in full accordance with the concept of Malthus, a sharp reduction in the
planet's population. The concept of sustainable development (Rio de Janeiro, 1992) assumes one
so-called "golden billion" as the optimal option. But if we do not take into account the ethical and
geopolitical aspects, a completely reasonable question arises:will this remaining "billion" of hereditary
memory accumulated over millions of years be enough to preserve its full
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valuable reproductive reserves and ensure further evolution? With such a sharp, artificial reduction
in the planet's population, will Gaia be able to remain alive? Ways to solve this problem are highly
debatable.
         The answer to these questions is complicated by the fact that modern science is essentially
a science about the inert substance of our planet and the Universe. And as a result, in the modern
scientific picture of the world, our knowledge about the nature of living matter constitutes no more
than a few percent of the total knowledge of world science ln this case, the predominant
extrapolation of our knowledge about the nature of inert matter to living matter. The volume of
knowledge about the nature of the human phenomenon itself, his intellect and consciousness is
only a small fraction of one percent. And it is not surprising that in understanding the essence of
living things, in ideas about living and inanimate matter, the same gap remains as it was in Newton's time.
        A direct consequence of such scientific ideas is the established technocratic structure of
modern civilization, which is actively manifesting its intentions to enter outer space. These
aspirations are imbued with purely selfish tasks of extracting, for the purpose of survival, the
resources of not only the planet Earth, but also the solar system as a whole. However, the real
threat of impending global catastrophes, the growing process of depopulation of the majority of
nations and peoples of the planet, the obvious futility of political and economic integration within the
framework of global scientific and technical programs at the UN level make us think that the problem
of goal-setting telenomy in the development of living matter, the questions are not only "how?" >
and "why?", but also "for what?", apparently, can no longer be rejected by big science. lt is
necessary to find enough courage to agree on the threshold of the third millennium that it is not the
inert world of the Universe that is intended for us, but we for it, we are part of it, nothing more.
         The problems and mysteries of the Metagalaxy, the Universe, are not only in the distant
worlds of the macrocosm, but, apparently, they are closer - in the nature of living matter, the nature
of our intellect on Earth, in ourselves. Wasn't Clark Maxwell right: "To use free atoms to discover
forces acting over appreciable distances, and then reduce all the functions of atoms to action at
insignificant distances, is a questionable scientific taste."
         From the genius of the Hellenes - their atomism, Leibniz's monadology, a new turn of the
spiral now begins: what is the infinite ether, what are its properties in the flows of inert and living
matter. Or is there no such difference? Then what is living matter, if not the Universe itself?
         There are many examples of such a vision in the history of natural science. Thus, in France,
simultaneously with the already existing French Academy of Richelieu, the Academy of Sciences
was organized in 1666 on the basis of the previously existing circle of Marin Mersenne, a monk of
the Minorite Order. Mersenne, who graduated from the Jesuit College of La Fldche, had extensive
connections with the greatest scientists of that time: Huygens, Fermi, Torricelli, Galileo, Pascal,
Cavalieri, Descartes, etc. ltwas "the true centerof French science" [1]. Essentially, in the science
of Europe in the 17th century. Scientific thought continued its "work" as a planetary phenomenon
[3-5], when the problems of living and inert matter, evolution, telenomy, vitalism and materialism
were united on a new fundamental basis of the geocosmic worldview.
         The historical process is changing radically before our eyes, and for the first time in the
history of the Earth, humanity has embraced the entire biosphere and completed the process of
settlement across the surface of the planet. Humanity has become a single whole, and the solution
to the global problems facing it is fundamentally connected with understanding the essence of the
phenomenon of man and his intelligence on the planet, timely and correct prediction of the direction
of his further evolution [3-5]. Undoubtedly, if the origin, evolution, and history of a natural
phenomenon are unknown, then its scientific understanding is very conditional. This methodological
principle in the theory of scientific knowledge remains the most important, especially in relation to
the phenomenon of Man and the natural basis of his intellect.
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 pairs to study remote cell-cell interactions                          Today, the opinion has become established that living matter is
                                                         a protein-nucleic. physico-chemical machine that draws energy for its
 I8I.
                                                         existence from the radiation of the Sun, its oy,rn redox processes and is
                                                         then included in endless trophic chains, determining the balance of the
landscape, biotope and bio-sphere as a whole. Common concepts of the evolution of protein-nucleic forms of living matter reveal
a long process, lasting about 5.5 billion years (taking place in four-                                                          t
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forms, changes in the symmetry of molecules during chemical
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complex subtle instrument of the highest form of living matter - tulan,
                                                                                 of basophilic and pyknotic cells.400.36 h
seems to be the result of a long evolution, arising as a result of natural
selection, stochastic mechanisms, heuristic reproduction and
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                                                                                 after infection. (Quartz substrate. Culture of
comparison of events in different forms over time. the last 100-150
                                                                                 chicken embryo fibroblasts.) [8].
thousand years.
   F&                            .',il                                   ln Novosibirsk, since the mid-l 960s, at the bases of the
                                                           l\4edical lnstjtute, since 1971 - the lnstitute (now the Centeo of Clinical
                                                           and Experimental l\,4edicine of the Siberian Branch of the Russian
                                                           Academy of l\4edical Sciences, and since 1994 - the lnternational
                                                           Research Institute of Space Anthropoecology. the traditions of domestic
                                                           ones have been colrtinued on a scientific methodological basis research
                                                           in the field of biophysics of living matter.
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t:
      contact. (Quartz substrate. Culture of                Billions of cells in the body constantly exchange
      chicken embryo fibroblasts.)                 a substance of field nature unknown to us. Moreover, in
                                                   special experiments with various screens, the
                                                   electromagnetic nature
     information flow is excluded or, in any case, relegated to the background.
              It has been shown that cells of a tumor nature (for example, epithelial, connective tissue, etc.),
     in contrast to healthy cell cultures, communicate with each other through a damaging "agent", which
     acquires a universal meaning (meaning) regardless of the tissue nature the cells themselves. Normal
     (non-malignant) cell cultures in such experiments are strictly selectively interconnected in accordance
     with their ancestral tissues. Normal multitissue cell cultures do not cause such a relationship. Healthy
     cells that have received such an "agent" and have experienced pathological changes as a result, then
     again come into contact in the optical range with other healthy cells (see illustrations
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"mirror cytopathic effect" in Fig. 1-5), then the latter also develop a similar pathological process. This
is a model of an epidemic unknown to us, covering millions
healthy cells that did not have direct contact with the primarily affected cells.
          The study of field forms of life in cells is not limited to the observation of intercellular
interactions alone. Our works have obtained reliable facts of pronounced inhibition or enhancement
of cell growth, prevention of their disease in case of poisoning with poison (mercuric chloride) or
infection with viruses under the remote influence of the operator.
         Thus, we are discovering a new form of living matter, which is combined with protein-nucleic
structures, but at the same time is an independent factor that has a semantic load and has intellectual
properties.
         We are faced with an unknown form of living matter that lives, multiplies and improves in the
protein-nucleic structures of cells. We consider cellular relationships in an organism not as cellular
associations, cellular "states" according to R. Virchow, but as cellular "civilizations", intellectual and
intelligent forms of organization of life.
          ln one mammalian cell, 1010-12 chemicaltransformations occur per second . The potential
"reserve" of information in the egg (zygote) is 1012 bits. The amount of cell flow during the human
vital cycle can be calculated as follows: if the number of cells in an adult body is 6 x 1013, and the
cell flow is renewed on average about 10 times per year (correspondingly, over 80 years of life -
about 800 times) , then the overall vital cellflow is 4.8 x 1016 cells. The "reserye" of information in
the genome for the complete cellular flow of the entire vital cycle is 4.8 x 1028 bits [10]. However, the
structure information in the zygote (lst. h) cannot be less than all the structure information during the
entire vitalcycle (lst. vit), i.e., the ratio should be asfollows:
                                lst.z>lst.vit
              However, the calculations carried out above show quite the opposite:
                                lst   n   - 1012 bits < lst. vit -4 8 x 1028 bits,
where ls*.-tstructural information of the zygote; Ist. vit - structural information of an adult human-
century as a whole.
        This phenomenon cannot be classified among the known categories of the concept of
information. We are talking about hitherto unknown natural processes, where in the studied
biosystems (in their modern representation) another natural process takes place, expressing a new
(by no means systemic) quality of biosystems and their interaction with space, which, apparently, and
replenishes its own information deficit throughout the entire
cell vital cycle.
         lVlinkowski's world turned out to be not a mathematical, but a real geometry of our world. ln
this world, the future already exists, and therefore it is not surprising that it can be observed now.
hour.
         N.A. Kozyrev argued: "A physicist only knows how to measure the duration of time, therefore
for him time is a completely passive concept. Now we have come to the conclusion that time has
other, active, properties. Time is an active participant in the universe" [11].
        It is obvious that the modern concept of information in relation to living matter is not enough
For processes and phenomena with telenomic properties, their space does not exist in the physical
understanding of time accepted today.
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    19806. - P. 244.                                                                                       -
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(to be continued)
There are described the experiments on studying of distant field interactions between alive cages,
peo-ple, plants. These supervision and experiments with "exit" from a body give the grounds for a
conclu-sion that intellect which is considered as the information or as property, apparenfly, is "a
special sub-stance", the field organization of the unknown form of living matter.
Keywords:intellect, field interactions, alive cage, Iiving matter, albumen-nucleic form of life, field form
of life.
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           Kaznacheev V.P., Trofimov A,V.
                    Experiments are described to study distant field interactions between living cells, people
           with each other, and plants. These observations and experiments with "exit" from the body give
           grounds for the conclusion that intelligence, which is considered as information, as a property,
           apparently is a "special substance", a field organization of an unknown form of living matter.
                      Key words: intelligence, field rnteractions, living cell, living matter, protein-nucleic acid
           form of life, field form of life.
          lnteractions between cells through field substance, distant interactions of people with each
other, plants (Baxter's experiments and our own), animals (works of S.V. Speransky and others),
observations and experiments with "exit" from the body 18, 121give grounds for the conclusion that
 intelligence, which we consider as information, as a property, apparently is a "special substance", a
field organization (flow) of an unknown life form of living matter [2]. The latter is not a set of known
physical fields and radiations generated by physical and chemical processes of metabolism of cells
and organs, but represents the primary basis of all vital functions of a material organism, realizing
not only local (intraorganismal), but also distant information interactions with living inert substance.
lnteracting with the living space of the Cosmos, with the organization of the biosphere and Man, it
forms the endless beginning of the living Cosmos, the space in which we see ourselves as Observers
[3, 14, 15].
         "The world is like this because it exists," states the principles of anthropy. But this "is,"
through its activity, can change many constants and indicators of geocosmogony. ln the )(X-)fi|
centuries. ln many ways this is becoming a reality. The principles of modern rationalism in science
increasingly contradict the role and importance of the Observer. The "object-subject" problem
becomes interdependent.
         The Redi principle "ovo ex ovo", known in biology, is a purely planetary property of living
protein-nucleic substance; it does not contradict the hypothesis of the primacy of the intelligent
principle in evolution. Life on a local planetary scale is a derivative of the global flow of the living
intelligent Universe [14]. The interpenetrating diversity of living matter, both in material and field
forms, manifests itself through active information interactions of the latter.
         Of course, solving such problems is difficult not only experimentally, but also philosophically,
since in modern natural science there is a tendency to replace the essence with the functional
properties of the object under study. To the same extent, this is typical today for the definition of the
concept of intelligence. ln 1986, at an anthropological congress in Yakutia (after our work at the
Diring-Yuryakh site on the expedition of Prof Yu. A. Mochanov), V. P. Kaznacheev formulated the
following hypothesis. On the sudace of the Earth 3-5 million years ago, the evolution of living matter
reaches the level of proto-hominids vrhrch spread quite widely across the globe. This was a period
of some "start", the appearance cn the c anet of intelligent (intelligent) cosmoplanetary formations
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         living matter. For unknown reasons, almost simultaneously in 3-4 geographical zones of proto-
         hominids, the number of neurons in the brain reaches a critical level and the field forms of the living
         matter of each neuron (possibly other cells) abruptly (explosively) combine into one cooperative field.
         Such a jump resembles a phase transition, well known in physics. Moreover, the field "constructions"
         of each individual protohominid do not exist separately: in space, "macrosoliton" flows are combined
         with each other into a single intellectual field formation, including all members of a given genus
         (family), perhaps a group of protohominids in a given geographical area. lt is possible that this was
         facilitated not only by external cosmoplanetary factors, flows, formations of living space, but also by
         the electromagnetic and geophysical features of these areas of the Earth.
                 Thus, on the surface of planet Earth in 3-4 points (Central Africa, North and South Asia,
         possibly South America), intelligent formations of living matter appear based on protein-nucleic acid
         forms [3], which in their essence are both terrestrial and alien formations simultaneously.
                 Proto-hominids become part of the living cosmoplanetary space in its intellectual (reasonable)
         form.
                 The survival of these forms in the natural conditions of the planet, since their carriers turned
         out to be protein-nucleic complex formations, was very difficult. There comes a period of adaptation.
         Gradually, the holographic intellectual tools are replaced (recoded) with other, simpler (primitive), but
         adequate information systems for their carriers in the generally accepted sense. This is how iconic
         forms of communication and memory appear on the basis of previously established neuronal protein-
         nucleic acid mechanisms (reflex, associative activity of higher animals). The speech (verbal)
         information system gradually develops and, finally, semantic fields emerge [11]. The former field
         cooperative forms do not disappear, but they are slowed down.
                   Most individuals develop mechanisms of "field immunity," and throughout social evolution,
         individual individuals retain these propertie+-they become the most important integral link in further
         evolution. Subsequently, their activities are carried out within the framework of religious movements
         and institutions. The first contacts with the biosphere (its field organizations) through the selection of
         the dominant species of living matter in a given biotope (animal, bird, tree, etc.) were apparently the
         most important adaptive technique. The identification of such a "mediator" between field intellectual
         forms and biosphere fields in the literature was called a "totem" and was mistakenly attributed to the
         institution of primitive religions. ln fact, this was a special period of biosphere-ecological adaptation
         of intellectual formations on the planet. And today, some people have retained the ability to interact
         with biosphere fields, their various forms (with animals, plants, birds, microorganisms), to communicate
         with living space and its intellectual flows. lt is important to emphasize that on a cosmoplanetary
         scale, the evolution of living intellectual matter on planet Earth does not reflect progressive trends:
         the emergence of semantic intellectual tools regarding the primary forms of intelligence in living space
         was a process of adaptive simplification. This mechanism gave birth to what we call personality; it
         essentially isolated the individual in the general dynamics of the planetary intellectual flow.
                 ln light of the above, it is necessary to return to the problems of phylo-ontogenesis and the
         Muller-Haeckel law, the fundamental basis of which is still hidden behind its general idea [10]. lf we
         accept the hypothesis of the primary field (soliton-holographic) nature of the intellect of man and
         humanity, with the subsequent evolutionary "replacement" of its sign semantic fields (according to
         V.V. Nalimov) and speech instruments, then each of us after fertilization in the embryonic, postnatal
         and further development passes through the stages of "geocosmic phylogenesis", gradually
         discovering the world of semantic space, speech, verbal thinking and logic. The world of things, the
         environment, the interaction between object and subject are changing.
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         We must agree with the statement of K. Jung [13] that the term "libido" means desire, lust. lsn't this desire (like A.
Schopenhauer's concept of will) a manifestation of "excited" geocosmic tools in the earthly semantic space that limits it?
This property can both inspire a passionate personality and lead it to abnormal behavior.
          The stated hypothesis of the evolution of the intellectual form of living matter on planet Earth, having become
working material for further studies of the fundamental flow of living and inert matter in the Universe, has received significant
confi rmation, representing
discussed in this essay.
Table 1. Main results of biomedical research under the Jupiter program in 1994
                                                                                                                  Dates
  No.
                 Authors                               Registered effect                                 maximum
                                                                                                            manifestations
         L. P. Konyashchenko,          lncreased activity in the "positive" zone of the coordinate
  1                                                                                                     July 16, 19
        Yu. Yu. Marchenko              qeobioloqical network 1. Anomalies in the frequencv-
                                       temperature parameters of quartz sensors 2.
                                       Reliable retrospective human perception
 2Yu. N. Cherednichenko                                                                                 July 18-21, 25-27
                                       of deterministic events
          Field flows regarding genetic, physicochemical processes in cells represent a higher class formation. They
determine the movement, change, and output of genetic programs during the interaction of cells according to the principle
of cellular civilizations. Field flows may also be decisive in the selection of eggs for fertilization by sperm and the subsequent
formation of the human body. Field uniform
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living matter, carrying the quality of intelligence, will obviously determine survival in lll
millennium, morphologicaland genetic line of health, principles of prevention and treatment,
ensuring relative immortality. Science must find ways to store and transmit the field form of living
matter.
         The literature describes numerous examples of infections, injuries, and mental disorders
in people. Depending on the qualitative characteristics of the impact of an unfavorable environment,
they were designated, for example, "meteopathy" (according to G. M. Danishevsky),
"heliopathy" (according to A. L. Chizhevsky), etc. These terms include many fairly well described
biotropic effects of heliogeophysical and heliometeorological origin [1, 9]. Our Spanish colleague
at the lnternational lnstitute of Space Anthropoecology, Juan E'D. Montes, proposed the term
"cosmopathy" in 1993, which, in our opinion, requires serious attention.
         Let us illustrate this with some results of the scientific project MNIIKA "Jupiter", aimed at
detecting the closest responses of the living matter of the planet to the largest cosmic event - the
collision of the Shoemaker-Levy comet with Jupiter in July 1994. On that significant July, quartz
resonators, cell cultures, behavioralmodels laboratory animals, special psychologicaland
transpersonal experiments, physiological observations of groups of volunteers became the objects
of recording a possible terrestrial echo of events on Jupiter. A preliminary analysis of the medical
and social situation of a large city was carried out, and the first data on the condition of patients
with neuropsychic and cardiovascular disorders during this period were obtained" The main results
of the research are presented in "Bulletin of MNllKA" No. 1 and in Table 1.
         Research has been carried out [4, 5, 6] to study the influence of cosmophysical fields and
solar-terrestrial connections using the method of bioindication on cell cultures. Attempts have been
made to identify the influence of extraordinary cosmophysical processes on the biosystem, such
as a solar eclipse, a parade of planets, etc.
          Solar eclipse. During the total solar eclipse on July, 1981 . On the territory of Siberia, a number of departments
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of the IOPECH SB RAMS, the Biological lnstitute of the SB USSR Academy of Sciences, and the Specialized Practical
Design Bureau of the All-Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences canied out medical and biological research'
                                                              The change in heliogeoPhYsical
                                                     parameters (according to the IZMIRAN report)
                                                     during the period of experiments (July 15 -
                                                     August 7, 1981) was characterized by a high
                                                     value of the K-index, a special state of the
                                                     sector structure of the interplanetary field, when
                                                     the IMF sign was either positive, or uncertain
                                                     and sudden changes in the level of geomagnetic
                                                     pulsations of the Pc-3 type. Based on previous
                                                     own research and literature data, such
                                                     conditions could be considered unfavorable for
                                                     living systems.
 Rice. {. Rh cell culture  (human    kidney).                 Research methodology. A cell suspension
 Control before a solar eclipse, 48 hours of         at a concentration of 80 thousand cells/ml of
                                                                              penicillin vials with
 cultivation, dense, life-incapable monolayer medium was placed in
                                                     glasses and grown in medium 199 with the
                                                     addition of 10% bovine serum. Everyday, the
grown monolayer was recorded and the growth density of the culture, mitotic activity were
determined on stained preparations and histochemical studies were carried out on the content of
lipids and glycogen in the celis of the monolayer.
         Cell monolayer viability studies were carried out from July 15 to August 7 , i.e.,2 weeks
before  the eclipse and 1 week after t lt was supposed to revealthe features of the vital activity of
Rh tissue cells (human embryon c K cneys)
          The results of the experime-:s s':,',:l1rat.1 5 days before the eclipse, the cells of the culture monolayer
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The Rh tissues were viable: mitotic activity was within normal iimits, there were no abnormalities in
histochemical studies of lipids and glycogen (Fig. 1). On July 25, a magnetic storm was observed (K-
index = 4-9). ln this case, forthe first 2-3 days the cell culture grew vigorously (in all parameters), and
then by the end of 5 days it died: morphologically, the cell monolayer was pulled into conglomerates
in the form of "hedgehogs", with complete pyknosis of the nuclei and the disappearance of the
cytoplasm. The culture planted on June 29 grew only until rare colonies appeared, without forming a
monolayer by the Sth day of growth.
         Planted on the day of the solar eclipse, July 31 , the cells grew very poorly: a monolayer was
not formed, individual cells and single mitoses were observed in the preparations. After 5 days, the
cells died with the same morphological picture (Fig. 2). During histochemicalexamination, in the first
2 days a large amount of glycogen was found in the cells, then the cells began to accumulate lipids
and by the end of 4-5 days (i.e., at the time of death), the cells were filled with
free from lipid inclusions.
                                                                                   t
monolayer continued for 15-17 days after the
solar eclipse [7].
             Parade of planets. ln March 1982, a                     )
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relatively rare astronomical event was
observed - the so-called "pa-                                            t
rad of planets," in which the eight planets of                   4
the solar system were lined up, the planets
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Mercury, Earth, Mars, etc. on one side of the
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        ln November 1982, a similar                                          *l
phenomenon was observed again, but the
planets and the Sun were located in a different         Rice. 2. Cell culture of Rh (human kidney) after
order: Earth, Sun, Mercury, Venus, etc.                 48 hours of cultivation during a solar eclipse.
        ln laboratory conditions there were             The cellular "monolith" died, only a few living
Experimental studies of the behavior and            cells.
viability of a cell monolayer of tissue culture
Rh (continuous culture of human kidney) were carried out. The studies were carried out according to
the method described above. All experiments began 2 weeks before the "parade of planets" and
continued for another week after its end.
          Both in March and in November, suppression of monolayer growth was observed during the
month: during the "parade of planets," cells were poorly attached to the glass, mitotic activity dropped
sharply, individual cell islands-colonies grew on the glass, a monolayer was not formed, and on the
4-5th day, a rare monolayer was pulled together into dense cellular conglomerates. The cells died
and peeled off from the glass. \A/hen such a monolayer was removed a day before death, it turned
out that upon planting the cells were not attached to the glass, although for some time they floated
alive in suspension [7].
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         1994. - pp. 130-131.
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    15. Sheldrake R. La Memoire de I'Univers.  Editions du Rocher, 1988.
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(to be continued)
    There are described the experiments on studying of distant field interactions between alive cages,
    peo-ple, plants. These supervision and experiments with "exit" from a body give the grounds for a
    conclu-sion that intellect which is considered as the information or as property, apparently, is "a
    special sub-stance", the field organization of the unknown form of living matter.
    Keywords:intellect, field interactions, alive cage, living matter, albumen-nucleic form of life, field form
    of life.
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             DISTANT INFORMATION INTERACTI ONS
                        IN "KOZYREV'S SPACE''
                Experiments are described to study distant field interactions between living cells, people
       with each other, and plants. These observations and experiments with "exit" from the body give
       grounds for the conclusion that intelligence, which is considered as information, as a property,
       apparently is a "special substance", a field organizatton of an unknown form of living matter.
                  Key words: intelligence, field interactions, living cell, living matter, protein-nucleic acid
       form of life, field form of life.
        Collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy with Jupiter. The behavior of the cell culture was
studied using the same method. Cetl growth density and mitotic activtty were determined using the
resulting preparations.
        The experimental results showed that 5 days before the collision of comet Shoemaker-Levy
with Jupiter, the cells of the Hep-2 tissue culture monolayer were viable. Thus, 24 hours after the
passage on July 11, single cells forming small colonies were observed. The cells were spread out,
shiny, and contained a small nucleus with severalnucleoli.
 Single mitoses were observed. At 48 hours, extensive colonies
 were observed, which began to merge with each other. Mitoses
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                                                                            Ij
 appeared. At72-98 hours, a cell monolayer is formed,
 occupying the entire area of the glass. The number of mitoses
 per 1000 monolayer cells is within the normal range (30-40).
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         Cells planted on the day the collision began (July 16)
grew very poorly. At 24 hours after planting, the cells are single
                                                                                             ,id)
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and do not form colonies. The cells contained nuclei in which                                Rice. 1. lnhibition of cell culture
nucleoliwere visible (the cells were single, but viable). There                              growth. 48 hours of cultivation during
are no mitoses (1 mitosis per 1000 cells). At 48 hours the same                              the passage of Comet Shoemaker-Levy
picture was observed. One of the three slides had no cells at                                A rarer monolayer than the control, but
all. On average, 2 mitoses per 1000 cells were observed. At 96                               viable.
         The next passage took place on July 22. At24 and 48 hours - single cells forming very
small colonies of 24 cells. The cells were viable, and the cytoplasm was transparent. The nuclei
contained well-stained nucleoli. Mitoses are single (2-3 per 1000 cells). At 72 hours, larger colonies
were observed (up to 5-7 cells). A monolayer was not formed (Fig. 1). At 96 hours, individual large
colonies were observed, which can be considered as a rare monolayer. Thus, in comparison with
the experiment on July 16, a monolayer reappeared, albeit rare, which once again confirms the fact
that the vital activity of the cell monolayer was suppressed in the period July 16-22.
      A study of the vital activity of a cell monolayer from July 11 to July 26 showed that when
comparing its characteristics with the characteristics of the period preceding this cosmophysical
phenomenon, a clearly expressed inhibition of the viability of the cell culture was observed [7].
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         Thus, the data obtained confirmed the hypothesis that the cosmophysical field is an
essential element of spatiotemporal organization, without which life on Earth is impossible. lt
turned out that even such rare phenornena as a solar eclipse, a "parade of planets" and the
collision of the Shoemaker-Levy comet with Jupiter, so far from the Earth, affect the biological
system, inhibiting its viability. ln addition, the studies carried out made it possible to consider the
cell culture method as a promising test for the bioindication of various cosmophysical influences,
          Of course, at the moment we are far from directly connecting the results of observations
with past cosmic events. However, if in the future we succeed in doing this, then the facts we
have obtained about paradoxical advances in time and "prediction" of events, the phenomenon
of dissymmetry of living matter and psycho+motional behavior will be a clear confirmation of the
concept of living cosmic space-time.
         The totality of the data obtained may indicate the simultaneous existence of "positive and
negative" space-time in the Universe. ln this regard, the closest to us are the ideas of the
outstanding Russian astrophysicist Professor N.A. Kozyrev about the special passage of time,
which creates differences in causes and effects [3]. In accordance with the model of space he
developed, largely confirmed by other researchers, impacts do not spread, but appear everywhere
instantly or even ahead of schedule [5, 8, 9, 12]. N.A. Kozyrev argues that it is not only possible,
but also must exist a biological connection through time, and this may be the key to understanding
the mysterious phenomena of the human psyche [3].
         Cosmic fluctuations have significantly changed the behavior of protein-nucleic acid and
intellectual structures on Earth. What is this? Perhaps it is a natural phenomenon, indicating that
the Cosmos is connected through as yet unknown channels with the biosphere and man on Earth
We have shown the overall effect of the influence of the Cosmos on living matter and identified a
cosmobiophysical phenomenon.
         The energy of protein-nucleic acid forms is mainly oxidative in nature, which also depends
on the state of the cosmophysical environment [a]. The energy released and distributed through
adenosine                 com     nds creates the same energy flow that, entering the information
                                         structures of the protein-nucleic acid macromolecular
 -tt                                     chains of membranes, synthesizes new substances and
                                         determines enzymatic activity. Until now, our ideas about
                                         the energy of living matter do not affect the possibility of
                                   I
                                         atomic transformations. Although it is there that the true
                                   I     source of the thermodynamic contradictions we observe
                                         between living matter and the existing physical picture of
                                   t     the world may be hidden.
     ri
                Euspc*Y, as?                      According to Siberian scientists [2], in a person
Rice.2. Dynamics of the isotopic          with age, in his vascular and cellular structures, the lens
composition of living matter. A           of the eye, the ratio of stable carbon isotopes changes
decrease in the content of the 13C        towards a decrease in 13C , despite the fact that 12C and
isotope in the tissues of the human    13C enter the body with food and air constantly in the
body has been shown, depending on      same amount ratio (Fig. 2). Are there really special filters
age. 1 - blood vessel (aorta); 2 -     in cells similar to [\ilaxwell's "distributor demon". Apparently,
adipose tissue; 3 - fibrous plaque; 4  there is no such energy information machine in a living
                                       cell. However, if 106 -108 carbon atoms enterthe cellin
1 s , then what amount of energy (what is its source?) is needed to sort these isotopes?
         The ideas of transmutation of chemical elements are present in many ancient manuscripts
[1]. The  modern works of L Kervran have obtained numerous facts,
indicating the possibility of transmutation of chemical elements in a living organism, in pa(icular
the conversion of potassium into ca cium 110-1 11. lt is interesting that the domestic biophysicist
P. P. Lazarev [6], and then other researchers said that the radioactive isotope
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40K may play a special role in the bioenergetics of human brain neurons"
        We come to the conclusion that two energy info'r:a:ion flows coexist simultaneously in a
cell. One is due to "combustion", i.e. these are aerobrc and anaerobic oxidation cycles, the second
is the production of energy through transmutation lt rs rnown that the local temperature inside cells
can reach several thousand degrees. There is also evrdence that there are peculiar "micro-
explosions" in the cell, the energy of which borders on 'coid biothermal poison" [2]. How this process
occurs, what its deep physical mechanisms are at subatomic levels, remains unknown"
         This hypothesis is important and fundamental because using laser technology, devices,
which, based on the works of our outstanding astronorner N.A. Kozyrev, we call "Kozyrev mirrors,"
hypogeomagnetic installations combined with these devices, and transpersonal communications
technologies, we We have a large arsenal of possibilities for saturating nerve and somatic cells
with intellectual and energy flor,vs ard maintaining the reserve capabilities of protein-nucleic acid
bodies.
                                for'rat on, forming his intellectual tools, first comes into
            lVlan as a planetary-astra
agreement, and then into gradua c sccrd with the carrierwith which he arisesand coexists
throughouthislife. lfthebrarnasas-..ect ocatedinthebodilystructureof apersonissynchronized
in the vital cycle for the reprodr-::    :-     a'o   or-eservation of generations, if its evolution is close to the
evolution of the animal world the^        .',   :^   rcreasing
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As the brain grows, it increasingly correlates with the field space of the Cosmos and becomes an
increasingly independent subject, forwhich there is no longer enough trophic and energy material
in the form of oxidative processes. Gradually, the brain comes into conflict with its carrier - the body
and changes many homeostatic processes in the body, which turns out to be inadequate and leads
the body to illness. At the same time, the brain survives, and with age its "dictature" becomes more
and more rigid and directed into living outer space. The body, as it were, gradually "shoots off', just
as a rocket launched into space shoots off the first, second or third stage.
         Therefore, the entire individual life of a person with his intellectual living process is a
kind of flight in the "earthly space" of Gaia. During the "flight", what we today call neuroses,
psychoses and psychosomatics may appear, but in essence this is the survival of the subject.
ecta - the brain at the expense of the sacrifice of its bodily carrier with its withered oxidative,
structural and membranegenetic processes. This can no longer be called a pathologicalsystem in
the generally accepted sense, and many chronic diseases, apparently, will constitute a new, little-
known problem for us in medicine of the 3rd millennium.
         Human life seems to fly through a gallery of spaces: Minkowski, Euclid, Einstein into the
"Kozyrev space", where the living organization of the world has no time, and time and energy exhibit
completely different patterns. lndividual life, developing in Euclidean-Minkian space, gradually losing
its elements in the macromolecular reality of Gaia, enters deeper and deeper into the "Kozyrev
space" - into its immortality and infinity.
fEilty.
         ln recent years, MNIIKA has developed a set of devices and methods that preform the
heliogeophysical environment, modelthe "Kozyrev space", compress "energytime", enhance the
dissymmetry of space, the unevenness of the universal ether using metal screens and light guide-
laser circuits of various designs and allowing explore in new aspects the nature of living matter and
intelligence on Earth.
                                                     Literature:
1. Aristotle. Essays - M.: IVlysl, 1981. - T 3. - P. 268, 357-358.
2. Kaznacheev V.P. , Gabuda SP, Rzhavin A.F. Stable isotopes 12C and 13C as a tool for studying geochemical,
    cosmochemical cycles and biological processes // Methodological problems of human ecology. - Novosibirsk:
          Science,19B8. - P. 127-130.
3. Kozyrev lV. A. Selected works. - L.: Publishing house Leningr. University, 1991. - 445 p.
4. Korotkov K. G., Williams 8., WisneskiL. A. Entropy and energy in biological systems. Biophysical mechanisms of
          activityof"energy"meridians//Proc.Vll lnt.congr.onGDVbioeiectrography,St                Petersburg,July6-8,2003 -St
          Petersburg, 2003. - P. 38.
5. Lavrentyev M. M., Eganova E.    A., Lutset M. K., Fominykh S. F. On recording the reaction of a substance to an
    external irreversibleprocess//Dokl.AcademyofSciencesoftheUSSR.-1991.-f y7.- No 3 -P.635-639.
6. Lazarev P. P. lonic excitation theory. - M : Gosizdat, 1923 - 149 p.
7. Mikhailova L. P., lgnatovich N. V., Gaponova E. 5., Shkurat G. A. Rare extraordinary cosmophysical processes and
    their influence on human cell culture (Bioindication method) //Vestn. MIKA. - 1998. - No.5. - P.50-52.
Keyvvords: intellect, field interactions. a ve .age r,'rng matter. albumen-nucleicform of life, field form of life
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                 Experiments are described to study distant field interactions between living cells,
        people with each other, and plants. These observations and experiments with "exit" from
        the body give grounds for the conclusion that intelligence, which is considered as
        information, as a property, apparently is a "special substance", a field organization of an
        unknown form of living matter.
                 Key words: intelligence, field interactions, living cell, living matter, protein-nucleic
        acid form of life, field form of life.
         Using an original device and method for recording energy-information impact on a test
object [1 ,2]'for remote recognition of information, a remote energy-information flow from an
electronic device (a working personal computer monitor) was recorded when a natural information-
intensive video was demonstrated on it. - a 284ay cycle of solar activity or a video film depicting
the tragic events of September 11,2001 in New York.
        ln order to train the computer program "neural networks" to recognize information signals,
10 experiments were carried out with a "carrier" that remotely perceived a discrete information flow
from the monitor, and a control media. When testing control tubes, only in 14 experiments (out of 60)
the "neural network" made a mistake and recognized the control tubes as carrying information, and
in 46 samples - as truly control tubes (without information). The frequency of the answer in favor of
the absence of energy-informational influence was more than 0.7.
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    recognition on information media with various cosmophysical and intellectualemotional contents showed
    its effectiveness. The relevance of such a system, as well as the very problem of remote information
    influences through electronic means of communication, will not require special confirmation if you imagine
    how many hundreds of millions of people are in front of TV receivers and computers.
             ln several series of experimental works, we (together with Doctor of Biological Sciences V.l.
    Kislykh) demonstrated the possibility of remote initiation (from alpha-amylase) of starch hydrolysis using
    \\ght guide \aser devices and a mirror-mode\ed "Kozyrev space'. \n the new cyc\e of research 2001-2002.
     the possibility of remote translation of information about hormones onto a storage medium and its
     retransmission to a biological object (in vitro) was assessed using immunological models and preformed
     geo-
     magnetic iield.
             The DSIVI fluorescent probe with a fluorescence maximum at a wavelength of 610 nm was used
     as the main method. The probe penetrates the cytoplasm of the cells and enters the mitochondria. After
     20-30 minutes, equilibrium concentrations of the membrane-bound probe are established in the cells
     (lymphocytes) in the external solution, cytoplasm and inside mitochondria, depending on the
     transmembrane potentials maintained by ATPases.
             A dynamic assessment of the fluorescence of the DSIVI probe in a human leukocyte suspension
     was carried out by adding the apoptogen hormone dexamethasone to the substrate or introducing
     information about it on a mineral (silicon) carrier under normal conditions and after the stay of the person,
     the leukocyte donor, in a hypo-geomagnetic environment.
             According to data obtained by O.V Sorokin (2001), it was shown:
             When the probe was added to the leukemia suspension, the fluorescence power increased on
     average 1 .5 times compared to the controi (Table 1).
            Dexamethasone reduces the transmembrane potential difference by 2 times, and the information
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tionaboutthehormone.remotelytransmittedtoasiliconcarrierinlh:             Kcz,r-evspace",reducesthefluorescencepowerbyl.4
times.
            A shortterm stay of a person (donor of leukemia) in a weakened rnagnetic field of the Earth ir-tcreases the fluorescence
power by 1.3 times and neutralizes the effect of the hormone (Tab e     1 Fig    2l
Table 1. Fluorescence dynamics of human leukemia underthe influence of information about dexamethasone (Dex)
depending on the subjects'stay in a weakened geo.
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of information about hormones (dexamethasone) in a performed (hypogeomagnetic) heliogeophysical environment
(MNllKA, Sorokin O.V., 2001). 1 - before GME, 2 - after cME.
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         Using light-guide laser devices, remote transfer of information from plant protein structures
       globulin protein phytohemagglutinin (PHAfto a silicon carrier exposed in "Kozyrev
-the
mirrors" was carried out. When the information canier was presented to a cell culture (HEp-2,
Cincinnati), the phenomenon of a paradoxical inversion of the expected effect was revealed:
instead of an increase in mitotic activity noted during direct contact with PHA (photo 1), complete
degradation and "explosive-like" destruction of cells was observed ( photo 2) (according to
Doctor of Biological Sciences A.N. Mosolov,2002).
         During remote contact of a bacterially infected cell culture (photo 3) with an information
(silicon) carrier exposed in a light guide-laser device placed in "Kozyrev mirrors" with a healthy
culture of HEp-2 cells, restoration of cells from apoptotic fragments was noted with subsequent
restoration of the viability of a bacterially infected culture under conditions of remote
retransmission (from a carrier) of FHA information (photo 4).
        Thus, the possibility of remote retransmission in the "Kozyrev space" of field components
of protein structures, which can both destroy protein-nucleic acid frameworks and restore them
from seemingly destructured cellular fragments, is shown.
(to be continued)
                                                      Literature:
1. Trofimov A.V., Goretkin A.G., Polyakov V.Ya., Devitsin D.V. Io assess the biogeophysical coupling of
   the human body and the environment under conditions of geomagnetic shielding ll Proc.lll lnt. congr.
   "Weak and ultra-weak fields and radiation in biology and medicine", St. Petersburg, July 14' 2003.
   St. Petersburg: Tuscarola Publishing House, 2003. - pp. 100-101.
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2. Trofimov A.V., Kaznacheev V.P., Vatotin G.Yu., Sokolov A.V., Fuks N., Kess/erP. , Bren E. Device and
    method for recording energy-informational influence on the tested object: Pat' . RF in the image. No.
    2208779 dated July 20, 2003
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                 Experiments are described to study distant field interactions between living cells,
        people with each other, and plants. These observations and experiments with "exit" from
        the body give grounds for the conclusion that intelligence, which is considered as
        information, as a properg, apparently is a "special substance", a field organization of an
        unknown form of living matter.
                 Key words: intelligence, field interactions, living cell, living matter, protein-nucleic
        acid form of life, field form of life.
         Pre-moistened with water taken on January 19, seeds in plastic tubes (0.6 ml) were fixed
inside the cylinder along its vertical axis as follows: transgenic seeds (TR) at a distance of -3 cm
from the upper edge of the cylinder, non-transgenic seeds (B1 )         - 3 cm from the bottom edge of
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the cylinder. At the bottom of the cylinder, in a plastic, unclosed Petri dish, a powdered mineral
carrier was placed, which had undergone pre-treatment in "Kozyrev mirrors." The powder was
distributed evenly along the bottom of the dish at a level of 1.5 cm. Control non-transgenic seeds
 (K1SR1) were located at a distance of 40 cm from the cylinder. The laser was turned on for 20
minutes. 10 minutes after it was turned on, the Petri dish with the carrier was removed from the
cylinder and transferred to another room. For 20 minutes, a plastic tube with non-transgenic seeds
(83) (2000 pieces) was placed in the powder at a depth of 1.5 cm . On
A control tube with non-transgenic seeds (K3) was located at a distance of 10 cm . After processing,
all tubes were placed in a foil shell; after 3 hours, sowing of the treated (81 ; B3), those present in
the treatment zone (K1; K3) and control seeds was carried out
(SR1Km(-); SRKm200; TRKm200) in the same quantities, 2000 pcs. into special nutrient media in
Petridishes.
         3. 3 weeks after sowing, white plants damaged by kanamycin and green plants resistant to
the antibiotic were counted on 114 of each Petri dish. Nontransgenic plants growing on medium
without kanamycin (SRKM(-))were expected to be green; non-transgenic
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The transgenic plants on the medium with kanamycin (SR1Km200) were white, and the transgenic plants on the
kanamycin medium should have been distributed (in accordance with the law of Mendelian segregation) in a ratio of 3: 1
(three green sprouts per one white).
          Results. Photo 1 shows the distribution of white and green plants in Petri dishes under different experimental
conditions. ln the bottom (photo 1) row in the SR1 KmC) petri dish, green non{ransgenic plants grown on a nutrient
medium without antibiotic significantly predominate. ln the middle plate of the bottom row (SR1Km200) - non{ransgenic
plants grown on medium with kanamycin - whites clearly predominate. ln the rightmost cup of the bottom row (TRKm200)
are transgenic plants with genetically determined resistance to kanamycin The predominance of green plants is noticeable
the antibiotic had no effect on them.
          ln the top row are two Petri dishes. ln the right cup (81 - SRl Km200) are non-transgenic plants grown on a
medium with an antibiotic from seeds that were located al a distance of -1 5 cm from the test tube with transgenic seeds
inside the "laser cylinder'' when the laser was turned on. This cup is dominated by green plants. The lefi dish
(K1SR1Km200) contains non{ransgenic plants grown on a medium with kanamycin from seeds that were in a test tube
at a distance of 40 cm from the activated "laser cylindei'. This cup is also dominated by green plants.
           ln photo 2 in the bottom row there is a Petri dish with transgenic plants (TRKm200) in
antibiotic environment. Green sprouts predominate. In the top row in the right cup are nontransgenic plants grown in an
antibiotic medium from seeds that were in 20-minute contact with a silicon carrier, which was in an activated "laser
cylindel' together, but not in direct contact (at a distance of 17 cm), with transgenic seeds, ln this cup (83 - SR1Km200)
green plants significantly predominate. ln the left clish of the top row are sprouts from seeds o{ nontransgenic plants
located at a distance of 10 cm from the Petri dish with an information-intensive mineral carrier. This plate is also dominated
by green plants, despite the fact that they were grown on a medium with kanamycin.
         ln table Figure 1 shows the quantitative ratio of green and white plants (transgenic and non-transgenic) grown
on media with or without antibiotics and which experienced various distant informalion influences at the seed stage.
Table 1. Distribution of white and green (non-transgenic and transgenic) plants grown from seeds that have
         experienced various energy-information im pacts
fuole. SRI Km(-) - non-transgenic plants without kanamycin; SR1 Km200 - non-transgenic plants with kanamycin, TRKm20G-transgenic
           plants with kanamycin; B1SR1 Km200 - "information-transgenic plants' (in relation to kanamycin) from non-lransgenic seeds in
           a "iaser cylindef' , B3SR1 Km200 - "intormation-transgenic" (in relation to kanamyc\n) piants from non-transgenic seeds that
              wereinatransgenicallyactivatedmineral mediuml K1SR1Km200-"information-transgenic (inrelationtokanamycin)plants
              from non-transgenic seeds located 40 cm from the aclivated "laser cylindea'; K3SR1 Km200 - "information-transgenic" plants
              (in relation to kanamycin) from non{ransgenic seeds located 1O cm from the transgenically activated mineral medium'
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contact with transgenic seeds from plants that had genetically formed res stance to kanamycin. The largest
number of green plants from non-transgenic seeds (n = 396) was noted when they were located at a distance of
-10 cm from the "transgenically activated" mineral carrier, which not only preserved, but also possibly enhanced
the remotely transmitted flow of genetic information   .
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Petri dishes after transgenic and normal seeds were            Petri dishes after indirect contact of ordinary
in the space of the switched-on light guide-laser              seeds with a silicon carrier of "transgenic
device (RF Patent No.2153491 dated 02.27.01).                  information"
                                                               mation."
          ln control experiments in a "laser cylinder" without transgenic seeds or when ordinary ("unbaptized")
water was used to wet the seeds, the effect of "increasing the number of green plants" was not noted either with
direct or with mineral carrier-mediated exposure to the activated "laser cylinder". ln the control series, the number
of green non-transgenic plants grown on a medium with kanamycin did not exceed 60.
          Conclusions. 1" Under the influence of a set of "fields", or a special state of space, modeled using laser
light guides using a method patented by MNllKA, remote intergenomic intraspecific transmission of information
from a specific gene is possible.
         4. The development of special mineral protectors that ensure safety during the production and use of
transgenic food products and in cases of possible remote transmission of genetic defects in people in areas
exposed to fields of various origins is promising.
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electroencephalogram.
         We used a device designed according to the technicalspecifications of lVNllKA [2], which has
the form of a truncated cone (small radius -2.0 cm, large radius -10 cm) with a camouflaged winding
of a light guide connected to a red helium-neon laser from the side small or large radius, which ensured
the movement of the light flux and, possibly, the accompanying ether dynamics in two directions: from
the head (brain) to the container (0.6 ml plastic tube) with a crystalline carrier or in the opposite
direction - from the carrier to the head (brain).
        Registration of electroencephalograms (EEG) was carried out using classical leads on a 12-
channel encephalograph with computer software from Neurosoft. During mathematical processing, the
dynamics of the amplitude, frequency and power of electrical signals generated in various parts of the
brain under the influence of given experimental conditions were assessed.
         Results. After calculating the average values of the amplitude, frequency and power of EEG
signals, D.V. Devitsin [1]assessed the significance of the differences in these indicators (according to
Student's test) in all periods I (recording to a medium) and ll (retransmission) of stages of the experiment.
         3, ln all periods of stage ll of the experiment, after activation of the laser-light-guide circuit and
the "ether-dynamic channel" directed to the back of the subject's head, a remotely initiated increase in
neuronal activity is noted, especially in the occipital leads, which may indirectly indicate a special
tropism brain structures to similar fields.
          3. Using EEG, the possibility of "ether-dynamic" retransmission and perception by the brain of
field information recorded on a crystalline (silicon) carrier, previously initiated by photostimulation of
brain structures of the same subject (tester), is shown.
         N.l. Kobozev [4] considered the possibility of the existence in the functioning mechanisms of
the brain of self-oscillating systems that convert "free energy" into entropy, inversely related to external
cosmophysical "feeding'. The atomic-molecular matter of the human brain obviously cannot fully
support thinking, since thought is a form of energy existence. According to N.l. Kobozev, the only way
to ensure vectorized movement of thought is to supply negative entropy to the molecular sy3tem of the
human brain, compensating for the positive entropy of the working brain.
        An important condition for fixing information on a medium in the above cycle of works was a
long exposure of this medium in the mtrror-modeled "Kozyrev space". Subsequent inclusion of elements
of space into the mechanisms of field structures of the brain with an increase in their dissymmetry
through flows formed by light guides
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laser circuit, may be one of the first experime^:: -: l= s ':' sr"dying the cosmophysical nature
of intelligence.
          According to D.V. Devitsin (2001i i!" -! :- :-e aser rn a position where the lightflow
is directed to the brain led to a significant n3'eas. - 3crve r (by 16%), amplitude (by 10%) and
EEG frequency (by 6%), which is an indrrec: s g^ :'aci,'ration of brain activity.
         When placing a carrier inside the device in the same position, presumably containing
information recorded (when the device was turned on in the reverse position, when the light flux
was directed from the brain) under conditions of photostimulation, a decrease in amplitude and
powerwas recorded with an increase in the average frequency of the EEG spectrum, which
may indicate the induction of psycho-emotional reactions to information about photostimulation
relayed from the carrier.
         With "informational photostimulation," when the switched on light guide-laser device is
directed to the occipital regions of the brain, and the peripheralvisualanalyzer is not involved in
the perception of light information, we record an EEG pattern that is close to native
photostimulation. ln this case, turning on the laser circuit without "photon information" led to an
increase in the electrical activity of the brain mainly in the occipital leads (the opposite effect to
photostimulation).
          ln conclusion of this extensive essay, it is important to note that in contrast to the
remaining views on a living cell as a biomechanical [6] or biophysical system [8], Novosibirsk
researchers have shown that cells are the most important element of the cosmogeobiophysical
construct, and remote intercellular interactions and "field transgenic engineering" indirectly
confirm the possibility of field forms of living matter. This is also indicated by the remote transfer
of field information of the functionally active human brain, mediated through a carrier.
         It has been shown that in the ontogenesis of living systems, the dynamics of the ratio of stable
isotopes of many elements reflects the still unknown mechanism of "cold biothermony," and not simply
proximity to the composition of food or the place of human residence [5].
         It is believed that enzymatic hormonaland immunological reactions indicate the
fundamental level of temporal organization of biological processes, at which it is necessary to
look for indivisible "quanta" of biological time [7]. Using a fluorescent probe, we showed that this
"foundation" is of a cosmophysical nature.
                                                 (end to follow)
                                                 Literature:
1. Devitsin D. V. Dynamic assessment of the electrical activity of the human brain and the problem of the development of
   psychophysical reserves ofthe body in a shielded space // Vestn. MNllKA. -2002. - No. 9. - P.77-82.
2. Kaznacheev V.P. fhe Redi principle and the problem of "sowing" (contradictions of the main biological and evolutionary
    evolutionary paradigm) // Vestn. MNllKA. - 2000. - No. 7. - P. 9-15.
3. KaznacheevV.P., Trofimov A.V., Shatarnin A.Yu. Device for remote transfer of information from a medicinal product to
    the human body: Pat. RF in the image. No.2163491 dated February 27,2001
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                   Experiments are described to study distant field interactions between living cells, people
          with each other, and plants. These observations and experiments with "exit" from the body give
          grounds for the conclusion that intelligence, which is considered as information, as a property,
          apparently is a "special substance", a field organization of an unknown form of living matter.
                     Key words: intelligence, field interactions. living cell, living matter, protein-nucleic acid
          form of life, field form of life.
8.7. The role of water in the preservation and remote transmission of information
         ln the implementation of our genetic experiments with plant seeds, cell culture and other
studies with remote transmission and perception of various types of information by biosystems, the
role of aquatic environments is especially important. The properties of water to perceive, store and
transmit information are discussed by many researchers [8, 9]. lt is assumed that the deterministic
structures of water contain the potential for shaping in living nature [1]. Water space is the most
important element of information cosmophysical fields, ensuring the evolutionary continuity of living
things
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              The study of the "energy-time" vector in order to measure the "Kozyrev space" requires special
     attention" The recorded phenomena of energytime "memory" transfer to silicates (Si) open up new
     theoretical and practical perspectives.
              ln the light of the new data presented, our ideas about the uneven cosmic ether, its space and the
     essence of living matter are expanding, acquiring very unexpected angles. The problem of the nature of
     cosmic intelligence and human intelligence on planet Earth arises in one of its selective cosmogonic
     functions. ln the natural-philosophical aspect, this resembles the ideas of G. W. Leibniz [6] about theodicy
     and monads (immaterial fields).
8.8. Estimation of the ratio cf sfab/e lsolopes 12C and 13C in the prospects of studying cosmas-geobiophysical interactions
             ln our early works [2, 3], using methods of fractionation of stable carbon isotopes in biological
     systems, it was shown that aging and pathological processes (atherosclerosis, etc.) are characterized by
     the accumulation of the 12C isotope and a decrease in the 13C content ( see Fig .2, 3).
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 control of "cold biothermal poison" [3]and slowing down the aging process in the simulated
 space of the "Cosmobiotron", which changes the nature of the interaction of living matter with the
 cosmophysicalenvironment towards the possible development of reserve autotrophic mechanisms
    (see Fio. 4. 5).
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                                                                       Literature:
 1. Bulyenkov N.A. The role of system-forming hierarchical structures of waterin the self-organization of biosystems, theirformation,
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    Psst. Hey kid, wanna build a big ass metal mirror that can help you see through time and do magic and
    shit?
    Many people have expressed interest in making one of these devices for themselves and we are all for it,
    but there are some considerations and potential complications you need to know about first. Building a
    room sized metal device is a big project and if you don't do it right, you'll have a very expensive
    oversized paperweight, Sq let's get our ducks in a row first.
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    Many people on social media have also claimed that Kozyrev Mirrors are made of aluminum.
    This is partially-but-not-quite true. The real "secret sauce" isn't openly talked about as it's
    considered a proprietary secret. As Dr. Trofimov states the mirrors are:
    This is NOT normal aluminum like you'd pick up at the Home Depot. Any social medii types
    telling you can use aluminum foil are iust straight up full of shit.
    Based on private interactions with the Russian research team, the "special aluminum alloy" is
    actually something called "Permalloy" or "Mu Metal", which is a type of metal alloy which has
    special magnetic properties. In this case it acts as a magnetic shield for the occupant thus
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lessening the effect of the localgeomagnetic environment and focusing the Kozyrev "time
energy".
The devices in Russia do use aluminum, but it's used more for the outer shell of the mirrors and
the overallstructure of the device (uprights, etc.). The author has been led to believethat
permalloy is "sandwiched" between outer layers of aluminum to make up the mirror devices,
and the amount and configuration of this interior sandwiching/lamination is a tightly guarded
secret. As can be seen by some of the photos in this book, some of the Kozyrev devices are
quite thick, and until Dr. Trofimov spills the beans we can only guess as to their interior makeup.
That being said, an example of how a lamination of aluminum and permalloy is used to shield
magnetometers is shown below.
Solenoid coil
Fluxgate magnetometer
A sandwich of aluminum and permalloy shields the magnetically sensitive equipment, and in
the case of Kozyrev Mirrors the person sitting in the mirror is that sensitive equipment.
The author built his own small Kozyrev Mirror for home use back in 2005 and many of you have
seen it shown in our social media videos.
But here's the catch. The original cost when using aluminum was about S40. The cost to replace
the aluminum with permalloy was around S600, so there is a significant price difference to
make a truly effective device.
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     Permalloy prices have undoubtedlychanged since then and have perhaps become more
     favorable, but please keep this in mind if you want to make a device for yourself' We don't want
     anyonetakingthe cheap route and wastingtime, money, and fabrication hours on something
     that doesn't perform.
     Design
     There are many, many different types and offshoots of Koryrev Mirrors. A few of the various
     designs are presented here.
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     Black box psychotronic devices were set up within the mirrors to entrain the users to various
     frequencies which have been proven to enhance psychic functioning. Audio and visualstimulus
     were strictly excluded, even having the subjects wear a hood or "helmet" which blocked out
     light and sound. No headphones or music were allowed.
     The Museum of Tarot offers several devices which are versions of this same technology, the
     Halopulser and the Mind to Mind system.
     When used in a Kozyrev Mirror at the 7.8h2 frequency the Halopulser device effortlessly tunes
     the mind to relaxation and enhances psychic functioning via the "Schumann ESP window".
     Likewise the Mind to Mind System works to block the brain's own binding signal allowing for
     retrieval of psychic information,
     We would recommend anyone who wants the full experience from a Kozyrev device to use
     these technologies in conjunction with your experimentation and note the drastic differences.
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Construction
As you can see there is no shortage of possible designs and building methods. Researchers have
used everything from welded metal structures with aluminum/permalloy sheet as a "shell" to
wooden cabinets with the metallic sheet lining the inside.
Favorable results have been reported from all of these configurations, and as long as the
overarching principle of shielding the user from outside geomagnetic influence is maintained,
there is no reason a home builder couldn't use the methods and materials available to make
their own unique device.
Following is a design for a "Galaxy Spiral" device, which along with the tube shown, are the two
main types used by Kaznacheev and Trofimov in the research presented in this book.
The device can be built simply. Simply lay out the spiral design as shown and fasten the sheet aluminum
and permalloy to the structure.
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