Dramatic scientific evidence that all of physical matter is formed by an
“aether” of invisible, conscious energy has existed since at least the
1950s. Renowned Russian astrophysicist Dr. Nikolai A. Kozyrev (1908-1983,
pronounced Ko-zir-ev,) proved beyond any doubt that such an energy source
had to exist, and as a result he became one of the most controversial
figures in the history of the Russian scientific community. The awesome
implications of his work, and of all those who followed him, were almost
entirely concealed by the former Soviet Union, but with the fall of the Iron
Curtain and the advent of the Internet we are finally gaining access to
“Russia’s Best-Kept Secret.” Two generations of remarkable research by
thousands of Ph.D. level specialists have emerged from Kozyrev’s seed
findings, which completely change our understanding of the Universe. With
our prominent mention of him in this book, we hope to permanently establish
his historical importance and impact to our colleagues and readers.
Figure 1.1 – Dr. Nikolai A. Kozyrev
1.1 THE AETHER
The word “aether” means “shine” in Greek, and the fundamental reality of
such an unseen, fluidlike source of universal energy has long been a
hallmark of the world’s secret mystery schools. The works of Greek
philosophers Pythagoras and Plato discussed it at great length, as did the
Vedic scriptures of ancient India, referring to it by several names such as
“prana” and “Akasha.” In the Orient, it is often known as “chi” or “ki,” and
special emphasis is placed on its interactions with the human body, such as
in the science of acupuncture. Masters and adepts who inherited the secret
traditions could eventually learn to manipulate this energy to create
miraculous results, such as levitation, teleportation, manifestation,
instant healing, telepathy and the like. Such results have been repeatedly
documented in the 20th century and studied in the laboratory, as we wrote in
Convergence III.
The aether’s existence was widely accepted without question in scientific
circles until the early 20th century, when the Michelson-Morley experiment
of 1887 was co-opted to “prove” that no such hidden energy source existed.
However, more recent breakthroughs involving “dark matter,” “dark energy”,
“virtual particles”, “vaccum flux” and “zero-point energy,” to name a few,
have brought reluctant Western scientists to acknowledge that there must
indeed be an unseen energy medium throughout the Universe. As long as you
use a benign term like the “quantum medium” and not the forbidden word ‘aether,’
you can talk about it in the mainstream press without much fear of ridicule.
The mainstream scientific establishment is very heavily polarized against
anyone who gets too close to an ‘aether’ theory, as they “know” that such a
theory must be false and will therefore fight vigorously against it.
However, such suppression only increases the desire and commitment that many
others have put into solving the puzzle.
One early example of proof for the existence of the aether comes from
Dr.
Hal Puthoff, a respected scientist from Cambridge University. Puthoff
frequently mentions experiments from the early 20th century that were
designed to see if there was any energy in “empty space,” conducted before
quantum mechanics theory ever existed. In order to test this idea in the
laboratory, it was necessary to create an area that was completely free of
air (a vacuum,) and lead-shielded from all known electromagnetic radiation
fields by using what is known as a Faraday cage. This airless vacuum space
was then cooled down to absolute zero or -273° C, the temperature where all
matter should stop vibrating and thus produce no heat.
These experiments proved that instead of an absence of energy in the vacuum,
there was a tremendous amount of it, from a completely non-electromagnetic
source! Dr. Puthoff has often called this a "seething cauldron" of energy in
very high magnitudes. Since this energy could still be found at absolute
zero, this force was dubbed "zero point energy" or
ZPE, whereas the Russian
scientists usually call it the “physical vacuum” or PV. Recently,
established mainstream physicists John Wheeler and Richard Feynman have
calculated that:
The amount of zero-point energy in the space volume of a single light bulb
is powerful enough to bring all the world's oceans to the boiling point!
Clearly, we are not dealing with some weak, unseen force, but rather a
source of almost impossibly grand power, which would have more than enough
strength to sustain the existence of all of physical matter. In the new view
of science that is emerging from aether theory, all four of the basic force
fields, whether gravity, electromagnetism, weak nuclear or strong nuclear
force, are all simply different forms of the aether/ZPE. To get another idea
of how much “free” energy really exists all around us, Professor M.T.
Daniels found that the density of the gravitational energy near the surface
of the earth is equal to 5.74 x 10^10 (t/m^3). [Let us not forget that
gravity would simply be another form of aether in this new model.]
Prof.
Daniels’ finding means that drawing a sizable 100 kilowatts of this “free
energy” power from the gravitational field dips into an extremely tiny
0.001% of the natural energy that is being produced in that area. (New
Energy News, June 1994, p.4)
Research conducted by
Nikola Tesla led to his statement in 1891 that the
aether “behaves as a fluid to solid bodies, and as a solid to light and
heat,” and that under “sufficiently high voltage and frequency,” it could be
accessed – which was his hint that free energy and anti-gravity technologies
were possible. Let us pay special attention, again, to Tesla’s statement
that the aether has a fluidlike effect when we are dealing with solid
objects, as this ties in directly with the work of Dr. N.A. Kozyrev.
1.2 ANALOGIES FOR UNDERSTANDING KOZYREV’S FINDINGS
In Chapters 3 and 4, we will explode the myths of quantum physics and show
that the oft-cited “particle” model of the atom is seriously flawed. Just as
Einstein’s theory of relativity suggested, all of physical matter is
ultimately made of pure energy, and there are no “hard particles” to be
found in the quantum realm. More and more, the scientific community is being
forced to accept that atoms and molecules are akin to candle flames, where
the energy that they release (such as the heat and light of the flame) must
be balanced by energy that they absorb (such as the wax of the candle and
the oxygen in the air.) This “candle analogy” is a hallmark of Dr. Hal Puthoff’s model, which he uses to explain why the hypothetical electron does
not radiate away all of its energy and crash into the nucleus. This
seemingly “perpetual motion” within the atom is simply explained away as
“the magic of quantum mechanics” in the mainstream view.
In order to truly be able to get a grasp on Kozyrev’s work and related
findings, certain new analogies for physical matter are required.
Rigorously, Kozyrev’s work forces us to visualize all physical objects of
matter in the Universe as if they were sponges that are submerged in water.
In all of these analogies, we should consider the sponges as having remained
in water for a long enough period of time that they are completely
saturated. Bearing this in mind, there are two things we can do with such
sponges underwater: we can decrease the volume of water that they contain or
increase it, by very simple mechanical procedures.
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Decrease: If a submerged, saturated sponge is squeezed, cooled or rotated,
then some of the water inside of it will be released into its surroundings,
decreasing its mass. Once the sponge is no longer disturbed, the pressure on
the millions of tiny pores is relieved, causing it to again absorb water and
expand back to its normal resting mass.
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Increase: We can also pump more water pressure into the sponge in its rest
state, such as by heating (vibrating) it, thus causing some of the pores to
expand with more water than they can comfortably hold. In this case, once we
relieve the added pressure, the sponge will naturally release its excess
water and shrink back down to its normal resting mass.
Though it would seem impossible to most people,
Kozyrev showed that by
shaking, spinning, heating, cooling, vibrating or breaking physical objects,
their weight can be increased or decreased by subtle but definite amounts.
And this is but one aspect of his amazing work.
1.3 BACKGROUND OF DR. N.A. KOZYREV
Since the Western world is largely uneducated about Kozyrev, some
biographical and research information is in order. This will establish that
he was far from a “crank” or “crackpot” scientist, but was in fact
considered as one of the pre-eminent Russian thinkers of the 20th century.
Kozyrev’s first scientific paper was published at the tender age of
seventeen, and other scientists were amazed by the depth and clarity of his
logic. His main work was in astrophysics, where he studied the atmospheres
of the Sun and other stars, the phenomenon of solar eclipses and radiation
equilibrium. By age twenty he had already graduated from the University of
Leningrad with a degree in physics and mathematics, and by age twenty-eight
Dr. Kozyrev was widely known as a distinguished astronomer who had taught at
several colleges.
Kozyrev’s abundant life took a most unfortunate and difficult turn in 1936,
when he was arrested under the repressive laws of Josef Stalin, and in 1937
he began eleven torturous years enduring all the known horrors of a
concentration camp. Although he did not have access to scientific equipment
during this time, he was given the most brutal of initiation experiences
into hidden knowledge. To an already enlightened mind, such bone-jarring
hardship can effectively burn off all desire for gratification from the
material world, removing the resistance to higher consciousness so that a
state of illumination is produced where universal truth can be immediately
recognized and assimilated. From this state, he mused deeply upon the
mysteries of the Universe, paying attention to all the patterns that existed
in life, wherein so many different organisms show signs of asymmetry and /
or spiraling growth.
He knew that in the mid-1800s, Louis Pasteur discovered that the building
block of life known as “protoplasm” is inherently not symmetrical, and that
colonies of microbes grow in a spiral structure. These expanding proportions
also underlie the structure of plants, insects, animals and people, as so
many inheritors of the ancient tradition of the Atlantean Mysteries have
written, when discussing “sacred geometry” such as the spiraling form known
as Fibonacci, Golden Mean and / or “phi”
spiral.
Figure 1.2 – The “Phi” Spiral in the nautilus shell (L) and with
geometrically inscribed triangles (R).
From his illuminated observations in the prison camp,
Kozyrev considered
that all lifeforms might be drawing off of an unseen, spiraling source of
energy, in addition to their normal properties of gaining energy through
eating, drinking, breathing and photosynthesis. Later in this book we will
see how comprehensive the data is on this point.
Kozyrev theorized that things such as the direction of a shell’s spiraling
growth and which side of the human body will contain the heart are
determined by the direction of this flow. Should there be an area somewhere
in space-time where the energy flow was spiraling in the opposite direction,
then he would expect shells to grow in the opposite direction and the heart
to be in the opposite side of the body cavity.
This concept of a spiraling energy in biology may seem unrealistic, but it
has long been known in the mystery schools. The next image shows us how all
the ratios of “phi” emerge naturally in the structure of the human arm, and
this is but one example of a process that repeats all throughout the bodies
of human beings as well as all other plants, animals and insects. Those few
who acknowledge these relationships at all will typically state that they
emerge simply because “phi” represents the natural, most efficient pattern
in which growth can occur. Kozyrev suggested that life couldn’t form any
other way, because it is actively drawing off of this spiraling energy to
sustain itself, and must therefore follow its proportions every step of the
way. In this sense we can think of the skeletal system as an “antenna” for
this energy.
Figure 1.3 – The “Phi” proportions in the human arm.
When Kozyrev was finally rehabilitated from the prison camp in 1948 and
could return to his field of expertise, he made many advance predictions
about the Moon, Venus and Mars, which were validated by Soviet space probes
more than a decade later. This then earned him the distinction of being a
major pioneer in the Soviet space race. Then, in 1958, Dr. Kozyrev again
aroused worldwide controversy by proclaiming that the Moon exhibited
volcanic activity in the Alphonsus crater. Should this notion have been
true, which most astronomers and scientists flatly refused to believe, then
it meant that the Moon possessed huge natural resources and sources of power
that would make it an excellent stop-over point to propel humanity into the
stars.
U.S. Nobel Prize winner Dr. Harold Urey was among the narrow group who
believed that Dr. Kozyrev’s theory of volcanic activity on the moon was
correct, and he urged NASA to conduct an investigation. As a direct result,
NASA launched the enormous “Moon Blink” project, which later confirmed
Dr. Kozyrev’s assertions by finding significant gas emissions on the moon.
However, not all of Kozyrev’s work was quite so readily assimilated into the
mainstream world of NASA. In the winter of 1951-1952, just three years after
escaping the brutal initiation of the prison camp, Dr. Kozyrev began his
foray into the world of exotic physics, with the first of what became an
exhaustive series of 33 years’ worth of very intriguing and controversial
experiments. His obvious desire in pursuing such research was to find
validation for the spiritual truths that he had already experienced through
the mystical process of preparation, illumination and initiation (as
referred to in Rudolf Steiner’s classic Knowledge of Higher Worlds and Its
Attainment) under the most extremely challenging of circumstances. When he
began publishing the results of these breakthrough studies, many Russian
scientists and a scarce few in the West were prepared to listen, based on
his past successes.
As we said, the spiraling energy patterns in nature unveiled themselves to
the initiated eyes of Dr. Kozyrev while in the concentration camp. His
“direct knowledge” informed him that this spiraling energy was in fact the
true nature and manifestation of “time.” Obviously, he felt that “time” as
we now know it is much more than just a simple function for counting
duration. Kozyrev urges us to try to think of a cause for time, something
tangible and identifiable in the Universe that we can associate with time.
After pondering this for a while, we see that time is ultimately nothing but
pure spiraling movement. We know that we are tracing a complex spiraling
pattern through space thanks to the orbital patterns of the Earth and solar
system. And now, the study of “temporology,” or the science of time, is
under continual, active investigation by Moscow State University and the
Russian Humanitarian Foundation, inspired by Dr. Kozyrev’s pioneering work.
On their website, they state that:
In our understanding, the “nature”
of time is the mechanism [that brings
about] appearing changes and occurring newness in the World. To understand
the “nature” of time is to point to… a process, a phenomenon, a “carrier” in
the material world whose properties could be identified or corresponded with
those of time.
This may seem strange at first glance, since a tree falling in your yard
could be seen as a product of a strong wind, not the “flow of time.”
However, you must then ask yourself what caused the wind to blow?
Ultimately, the motion of the Earth on its axis is most responsible. Hence,
all changes are caused by some form of movement, and without movement there
can be no time. Several of the scholars whose papers are published through
the Russian Institute of Temporology agree that if Kozyrev had changed his
terminology and use of the word “time” to more common scientific terms such
as “the physical vacuum” or “the aether,” then many more people would have
been able to understand his work sooner in the ensuing years. It is not
necessary at this point for the reader to fully grasp the philosophy of
spiraling energy as a manifestation of time, as this will become far clearer
as we proceed.
One of very few media breaks that Kozyrev ever received in the West
regarding his concepts was a chapter in Sheila Ostrander and Lynn
Schroeder’s groundbreaking 1970 book, Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron
Curtain, which has gained worldwide acclaim and is still being reprinted to
this day with the shortened title Psychic Discoveries. Most of the above
background biographical information on Kozyrev’s early career experience has
come from this source. In Chapter 13, entitled “Time – A New Frontier of the
Mind,” the authors explain that even in his sixties, Kozyrev was tanned and
athletic looking and gave off “an impression of great calm, an almost
spiritual quality.” They also state that:
In reputation and in work achieved, he is the most important scientist we
met. He is attempting to elucidate a new world view, a new cosmogony. Under
Kozyrev’s new conception, psychic happenings would fall into place. They
would no longer be, as they are in the current view of science, something
outside the system, something that must be denied to protect the system.
The connection of psychic phenomena to physics is well known and frequently
discussed in the Russian literature that is now becoming increasingly
available, and Kozyrev’s work undoubtedly paved the way for it. One of the
few Western researchers to notice Dr. Kozyrev’s work was Dr. Albert Wilson
of the Douglas Research Laboratories in California, who said,
I feel that something very much like what Kozyrev has hypothesized will be
established in physical theory within the next decade or two. Its
implications will be revolutionary. It could take a generation of work
before the leap he has taken can be incorporated into the body of scientific
knowledge.
Dr. Wilson’s timing was about one decade too short, as now at the dawn of
the 21st century we can finally put all the pieces together. In order to
keep our terms consistent, we will use the common scientific terms “torsion
fields” and / or “torsion waves” to describe the spiraling flow of “time
energy” that Kozyrev discovered. [The word “torsion” essentially means
“spinning” or “twisting.”] Many Western scientists who have explored these
topics, most notably Lt. Col. Tom Bearden, call them “scalar waves”, but we
feel that “torsion waves” is ultimately an easier term to use, since it
continually reminds us of their spiraling nature. The reader should be aware
that in all cases, what we are dealing with is simply an impulse of momentum
that travels through the medium of the aether / ZPE / physical vacuum, and
does not possess electromagnetic qualities.
Before Kozyrev ever began conducting his experiments, a good, solid
theoretical foundation was already in place to begin explaining his results.
We will begin with a preliminary discussion of Einstein’s theory of
relativity, followed by Dr. Eli Cartan’s additions to the model, which first
established the existence of torsion fields in theory.
1.4 EINSTEIN’S GEOMETRIC MODEL OF GRAVITY
On May 29, 1919, Albert Einstein supposedly proved “…that we live in a
curved four-dimensional space-time” where space and time are somehow fused
together into a “fabric.” He believed that an object such as the Earth
spinning in space “…would drag space and time along with it…”, and that this
space-time fabric curves inward around a planetary body. Thus, he said,
Gravity is no longer a mysterious force acting at a distance, but [rather
is] the result of an object trying to travel in a straight line through
space [that is] curved by the presence of material bodies.
Space that is curved? “Wait…isn’t space supposed to be empty?” you ask. How
can you curve something that is empty? As we can see, the significant
problem in visualizing Einstein’s gravity model is with the word “curve”, as
this is something that a flat, elastic sheet would do. Indeed, most attempts
to visualize Einstein’s results picture planets as if they were weights that
were depressing an imaginary flat rubber sheet that is stretched out in
space as the “fabric” of space-time. An object such as a comet or asteroid
simply follows the geometry of the sheet as it moves towards the Earth. The
problem with this model is that any curvature of space-time would need to be
moving in towards a spherical object from all directions, not just a flat
plane. And furthermore, one still requires a force of gravity to pull a
weight down into a flat rubber sheet. In a weightless space, the ball and
the sheet would simply float around together.
In reality, the word “flowing” is far more precise than “curving,” since in
Convergence III we have demonstrated that gravity is actually a form of
aetheric energy that is constantly flowing into an object. The equations for
gravity do not specify which direction it must flow in, simply that it
exists as a force that is responsible for objects not flying away from the
Earth’s surface. Such ideas can be traced to John Keely, Dr. Walter Russell
and more recently Walter Wright with his well-established “Push Gravity”
theory.
Once we establish that all force fields such as gravity and
electromagnetism are simply different forms of aether/ZPE in motion, then we have an active
source for gravity and a straightforward reason for why it would exist. We
see that every molecule in the entire body of a planet must be sustained by
an ongoing in-flow of aetheric energy. The same energy that is creating the
Earth is also creating and flowing into us. We are then caught up in the
gigantic current of the river of energy that streams into the Earth, much as
mosquitoes get stuck to a screen window while the air blows right through
the screen. Our bodies cannot travel through solid matter, but the current
of aetheric energy certainly can – and this is one of the many things that
Keely, Tesla, Kozyrev and others demonstrated. A star or planet must
continually draw energy from its environment in order to “stay alive.”
Kozyrev had made very similar conclusions about our Sun back in the 1950s,
concluding that stars acted as “machines that convert the flow of time into
heat and light.”
Almost all Western scientists believe that Einstein’s general and special
relativity theories eliminate the need for an aether – and indeed,
Einstein
advocated the rejection of an aether in 1910, which is where mainstream
science still believes his thoughts ended on the issue. However, in 1920,
Einstein actually stated that “the hypothesis of the existence of the ether
does not contradict the special theory of relativity.” And in 1924, he
wrote,
…in theoretical physics, we cannot get along without
the ether, i.e., a
continuum assigned physical properties, because the general theory of
relativity… excludes direct long-range action; and each theory of
short-range action assumes the presence of continuous fields and,
consequently, the existence of the ‘ether.’ [emphasis added]
1.5 TORSION PHYSICS
In 1913, Dr. Eli Cartan was the first to clearly demonstrate that the
“fabric” (flow) of space and time in Einstein’s general theory of relativity
not only “curved”, but it also possessed a spinning or spiraling movement
within itself known as “torsion.” This area of physics is typically referred
to as Einstein-Cartan Theory, or ECT. Cartan’s theory wasn’t taken too
seriously at the time, as it came out before the days of quantum physics,
when elementary “particles” such as electrons were believed to rotate or
“spin” as they orbited the nucleus. Most people are unaware that it is now
generally accepted that the space surrounding the Earth and perhaps the
entire Galaxy has “right-handed spin,” meaning that energy will be
influenced to spin clockwise as it travels through the physical vacuum. In
1996, Russian Drs. Akimov and Shipov wrote that:
To date, world periodicals reference to torsion fields amount to the order
of 10,000 articles, belonging to about a hundred authors. Over one half of
those theorists work in Russia alone.
As we shall easily see, Dr. Kozyrev’s work was the main influence for the
more than 5,000 Russian papers on this subject as of 1996. In classical
physics models, torsion fields were never considered to be a universal force
on the level of gravity or electromagnetic energy, largely because they only
existed theoretically. Cartan’s original 1913 theory speculated that torsion
fields would be some 30 orders of magnitude weaker than gravitation, and
gravity is already known to be 40 orders of magnitude weaker than
electromagnetic energy! With such a miniscule level of influence, so said
the theories, the naturally-spinning “torsion fields” were basically an
irrelevant footnote that would not make any noticeable contributions to the
phenomena that we can observe in the universe.
For those scientists who had maintained an open mind, the works of Trautman,
Kopczyynski, F. Hehl, T. Kibble, D. Sciama and others in the early 1970’s
triggered a wave of interest in torsion fields. Hard scientific facts
exploded Cartan’s 60-year-old theory-based myth that such fields were weak,
tiny and unable to move through space. The myth of the Einstein-Cartan
theory was that the spiraling torsion fields could not move, (i.e. they
would remain static,) and could only exist within a space far smaller than
the atom. Sciama et al. demonstrated that these basic torsion fields
expected in ECT did exist, and they were referred to as “static torsion
fields.” The difference was that “dynamic torsion fields” were demonstrated
as well, with properties far more remarkable than Einstein and Cartan had
assumed.
According to Sciama et al., static torsion fields are created from spinning
sources that do not radiate any energy. However, once you have a spinning
source that releases energy in any form, such as the Sun or the center of
the Galaxy, and / or a spinning source that has more than one form of
movement occurring at the same time, such as a planet that is rotating on
its axis and revolving around the Sun at the same time, then dynamic torsion
is automatically produced. This phenomenon allows torsion waves to propagate
through space instead of simply staying in a single “static” spot. Thus,
torsion fields, like gravity or electromagnetism, are capable of moving from
one place to another in the Universe. Furthermore, as we shall discover in
later chapters, Kozyrev proved decades ago that these fields travel at
“superluminal” speeds, meaning that they far exceed the speed of light. If
you can have an impulse that moves directly through the “fabric of
space-time”, travels at super-luminal velocities and is separate from
gravity or electromagnetism, you have a significant breakthrough in physics
– one that demands that a “physical vacuum”, “zero-point energy” or “aether”
must really exist.
1.6 MASTER LIST OF PHENOMENA THAT CREATE KOZYREV’S EFFECTS
Kozyrev’s experiments began in the 1950s and were conducted since the 1970s
with the ongoing assistance of Dr. V.V. Nasonov, who helped to standardize
the laboratory methods and the statistical analysis of the results. It is
important to remember that these experiments were conducted under the
strictest conditions, repeated in hundreds or in many cases thousands of
trials, and were written about in extensive mathematical detail. They have
been rigorously peer-reviewed, and Lavrentyev and others have replicated the
results independently. (We have omitted the mathematical / analytical
analyses of Kozyrev’s results in this book to enhance its readability.)
Certain specially-made detectors using rotation and vibration were designed
that would react in the presence of torsion fields, which Kozyrev called the
“flow of time.”
If we go back to our earlier analogy, we said that matter behaved somewhat
like a sponge in water. If we do something to disturb the structure of the
sponge, such as to squeeze it, spin it or vibrate it, then it will release
some of its water back into its environment. Over the years, all of the
following processes were discovered to create a “time flow” of
torsion waves in the laboratory, due to their disruption of
matter in some form:
- the deforming of a physical object - the encounter of an air jet with an obstacle - the operation of an hourglass filled with sand - the absorption of light - friction - burning - the actions of an observer, such as a movement of the head - the heating or cooling of an object - phase transitions in substances (frozen to liquid, liquid to vapor, etc.) - dissolving and mixing substances - the fading death of plants - non-light radiation from astronomical objects - sudden changes in human consciousness
Other than the perplexing final item related to consciousness, we can
readily see how each process is disturbing matter in some way, thus causing
it to absorb or release minute amounts of its aetheric “water,” which fits
perfectly with our sponge analogy. Even more importantly, the fact that
strong emotional energy could also cause a measurable at-a-distance reaction
has been repeatedly documented, not just by Dr. Kozyrev but many others, and
this is where our concepts of psychic phenomena and consciousness come into
the picture. Such concepts became even bigger news after the Sept. 11, 2001
terrorist attack on the United States, when Dean Radin and his team at the
Institute of Noetic Sciences were able to measure a tremendous change in the
behavior of computerized random-number generators surrounding the time
immediately before and after the attack:
Figure 1.4 – Data from Radin / INS measuring a change in mass consciousness
on Sept. 11, 2001
The graph shows that somehow, a change in the mass consciousness of humanity
affected the behavior of electromagnetic energy in computer circuits around
the world, especially those computers nearest to North America. Later we
shall see that this is just the beginning of a whole new world of
“consciousness science.” We will suggest that torsion waves and
consciousness are essentially identical manifestations of intelligent
energy.
Returning to the more ‘comfortable’ arena of physical matter, Kozyrev’s work
showed that torsion fields can be absorbed, shielded or sometimes reflected.
For example, sugar can absorb, polyethylene film and aluminum can shield,
and other forms of aluminum or mirrors can reflect. Kozyrev found that in
the presence of this energy flow, objects that are rigid and inelastic will
show weight changes, whereas flexible, elastic objects will show changes in
their elasticity and / or viscosity. Kozyrev also showed that the weight of
a spinning top will change if it is vibrated, heated or cooled or if it has
an electric current passed through it. As we can see, all of the above
behaviors fit in quite nicely with our analogy of the “sponge” of matter
absorbing or releasing small amounts of energetic “water”.
1.7 BUILDING A MECHANICAL DETECTOR FOR THE “TIME FLOW”
Obviously, the biggest unanswered challenge at this point would be how such
energy could be mechanically detected. After all, it has completely eluded
the mainstream for well over a century. Here, it is important to remember
that though the forces of torsion waves on matter are relatively small, they
do exert a steady push. Research of Shipov, Terletskiy and other Russian
theorists have directly associated the energy of torsion fields with the
energy of gravity, thus leading to the term “gravispin energy” and the
science of “gravispinorics.” In these new theories, gravity and spin are
coupled in the same basic manner as electrostatics and magnetism join to
form the electromagnetic wave. Though torsion waves can travel in any
direction, they are most typically absorbed into the downward flow of the
gravitational field. So, the strongest effects of the pressure of torsion
waves would be a slight spiraling movement that is joined with gravity.
Since it is a very subtle pressure, we do not typically notice any such
movement in ourselves or in falling objects.
Many of Kozyrev’s mechanical detectors of torsion waves involved objects in
motion, such as a rotating gyroscope or an asymmetrical swinging pendulum. A
simple analogy helps us to begin to understand how such objects in motion
were able to capture this gentle pressure. If you have a ship at sea and do
not align your sails with the direction of the wind’s flow, then your ship
will not move. Your sails must align with the direction of the wind, and if
the wind’s current changes, then you must also move the sail to capture the
new direction. Detecting torsion waves is a more difficult process than
sailing, as the torsion waves are continually changing their direction in
the form of a three-dimensional spiral. Somehow, you must create vibrations
in the detecting object that will allow it to continually harness a
three-dimensional, moving spiral of energy force.
Kozyrev was able to capture the subtle pressure of the torsion waves by
combining two different forms of vibration or movement at a time. We will
discuss exactly how this was done in the following paragraphs. Under these
special laboratory conditions, gyroscopes or pendulums could be used to
interact with the “time flow” energy, as Kozyrev called it. In these cases,
such detectors will exhibit weight variations or sudden angular movements in
response to the energy.
One of the most basic detectors of “time flow” energy that
Kozyrev used was
the “torsion balance,” meaning that it was a balance beam that could spin
freely as it was suspended from a thread. As described in Kozyrev’s first
paper for the year 1971, the torsion balance did not have an equal
distribution of weight on either side, as one end of the beam weighed ten
grams and the other end was only one gram. Kozyrev suspended this beam with
a string (filament) of capron that was 30 micrometers in diameter and 5-10
centimeters long. The string was attached much closer to the heavier end of
the beam than the lighter end, so that the beam would remain in a perfect
horizontal position under the effects of gravity. This positioning also
created greater stress within the beam itself, making it move very easily.
The lighter end of the beam was fashioned into a pointer, so that Kozyrev
could measure on a protractor how many degrees the beam had moved at any
time.
In order to avoid being influenced by the atmosphere, the entire system was
sealed under a glass cap so that all of the air inside could be vacuumed
out. Furthermore, Kozyrev surrounded the cap with a metal net (similar to a
Faraday cage) so that all known electromagnetic influences would be
shielded.
Most importantly, the top of the filament, where the beam balance was
hanging from, was mechanically vibrated by an electromagnetic device.
The experiments were not considered valid unless the beam would remain
perfectly still even in the presence of the extra vibrations at the top of
the string. However, these extra vibrations jiggling the top of the string
created a greater sensitivity to outside vibration that would reverberate
throughout the entire object. We already have an uneven set of weights that
are carefully suspended on a thin string so that they remain horizontal,
giving us a system that is under a lot of stress and will move very easily
with the slightest touch. This is similar to the power of the lever to allow
a person to lift up their entire car with the simple cranking up of the
jack. Then, when you also add the stress of the vibrations moving up and
down the string and into the balance itself, you have all the necessary
ingredients to make the detector so extremely sensitive that the
whisper-soft pressure of torsion waves can show a measurable effect. This is
one of several clever ways to capture and detect these forces. (As another
example, a gyroscope may be set in motion and then hung from a string that
is vibrated.)
In some senses this extra sensitivity works in the same way as an air hockey
table, where you have a flat, rectangular surface with many tiny holes that
shoot air straight upwards. The game is played with a light, flat puck that
is knocked back and forth by two players. If the air is running on the
table, (similar to the asymmetry of the balance and the extra vibrations on
the filament in Kozyrev’s experiments,) then in this case, the gravity on
the puck is counteracted by an upwards force, creating a more delicate
balance between the two. The puck may remain perfectly still when left
alone, but if you introduce new energy into the system by hitting the puck
while the air is on, it moves extremely fast and with very little effort.
When the air is off, the puck moves much more slowly and requires a greater
force to set it in motion.
The same is true with Kozyrev’s detectors. If the extra vibrational energy
isn’t included, then you’d be lucky to ever see a reaction, because the
“push” of the torsion waves are not normally strong enough to move a
stationary object. Many scientists who have tried to replicate Kozyrev’s
experiments have often not succeeded, because they do not see the extra
vibrations as being important. Naturally, you will not detect torsion waves
with a pendulum if it is not asymmetrical and / or if you do not introduce
vibrations into it at the top of the string. Another way to visualize this
effect is our analogy from the prologue, regarding the difference between a
drop of water that is placed onto cold metal as opposed to that which is
placed on a hot skillet. The vibrations of the metal in the skillet will
cause the water to zip around the pan, becoming very sensitive to the
slightest change in pressure from any direction.
For our spiritually-inclined readers, it is interesting to note that the
teachings of the Initiates have referred to the need to “raise your
vibrations” for thousands of years if you want to be capable of perceiving
the unseen energy of the universe. As we have proven in some of our
workshops, within a relatively short span of time, a human being can be
trained to respond to the gentle pressure of torsion waves in the human
“aura” by touch. With greater training such as is described in the works of
Rudolph Steiner or
Carlos Casteneda, the human energy field can eventually
be visually seen. In Part Two we will discuss the voluminous evidence to
prove that the human energy field does indeed exist, as the torsion-wave
component to our physical bodies.
1.8 SIMPLE MOVEMENT CREATES TORSION WAVES
Some of Kozyrev’s experiments seemed almost deceptively simple, considering
the effects that he was able to achieve. For example, the simple raising and
lowering of a 10-kg weight would exert torsional pressure on a pendulum at a
distance of 2-3 meters, an effect which would even travel through walls. The
pendulum that was used as a detector was shielded in glass under a vacuum,
so this effect could not have been caused by the air. Again, the key
component to the experiment was that the top of the string needed to be
vibrated in order to introduce the extra tension and movement that would
allow the pressure of the torsion waves to be picked up by the pendulum.
This is another experiment that shows how the sheer mass of the 10-kilogram
weight behaves like a sponge in water, creating “ripples” in the surrounding
“water” when it is moved up and down. Again, this is a basic property of
matter.
1.9 WEIGHT INCREASE AND DECREASE CAUSED BY SIMPLE MOVEMENT
In another similar experiment, Kozyrev had a typical beam balance that is
used for weight measurements, where the right side had a fixed weight and
the left side had a hook for suspending various objects. In this case, the
objects Kozyrev hung from the left side were also just simple weights, only
they were attached to rubber strips that allowed them to be easily mounted
on the balance. Normally, with the weights on either side in a stable
position, the beam would stay balanced at a certain weight that could be
measured on its scale. Kozyrev would then stabilize the arm of the beam
balance either with his hand or a clamp so it wouldn’t move, and remove the
object on the left from its hook. Then, he would shake the object up and
down on the piece of rubber for about one minute. That’s all!
After doing this, when he would place the object back on the balance arm
with perfect stillness, he would again measure its weight, which would be
slightly higher than before. Then, the scales would show the measured weight
of the object gradually decreasing, as it released the extra energy that it
had taken in. He noted that it was important that his hand didn’t heat the
balance arm while holding it, so he would typically use a metal clamp to
hold the bar instead. Interestingly, on certain days this test would work
quite easily, whereas on other days it would work only with great difficulty
or not at all. The same is true for the above experiment where a 10-kg
weight was raised and lowered repeatedly. This is known as a “time-variable”
phenomenon and will be discussed below.
1.10 KOZYREV’S RESULTS HAVE BEEN REPLICATED, NEVER DISPROVEN
Many readers have expected that Kozyrev’s effects are simply due to errors
in his recording. Here, it is important to remember that no concrete
disproof of N.A. Kozyrev and V.V. Nasonov’s experimental results exists
(Levich, 1996). In addition, independent groups of researchers have now
reproduced and confirmed some of Kozyrev’s experiments. These include
A.I.
Veinik from the 1960s-1980s, Lavrentyev, Yeganova et al. in 1990,
Lavrentyev, Gusev et al. in 1990, and Lavrentyev et al. in 1991 and 1992.
American researcher Don Savage has also replicated much of Kozyrev’s work
and published it in Speculations in Science and Tech.
Furthermore, without any knowledge of Kozyrev’s work, in 1989 G. Hayasaka
and S. Tekeyuchi discovered similar weight-loss effects with rotating
150-gram gyroscopes, and more recently obtained success by dropping the
gyroscopes between two precision laser beam detectors. (Remember that a
gyroscope that is being weighed in a rotating and non-rotating state will
not show any measurable weight changes unless an additional process is
introduced such as vibration, movement, (in this case dropping,) heat
conduction or electric current transition.) The results of Hayasaka et al.’s
study, conducted on behalf of the Mitsubishi corporation, actually did make
it into the mainstream media, surprisingly enough. Furthermore, they did
indeed attribute their results to the effects of torsion fields. Many other
researchers such as Dr. S.M. Polyakov, Dr. Bruce DePalma and
Sandy Kidd have
independently discovered gravitational changes with gyroscopes, but it
appears that most of them have not fully understood the fluidlike nature of
the aether, which always travels in the spiraling movement of torsion waves.
1.11 ANTI-GRAVITY EFFECTS CAUSED BY THE DIRECTION OF ROTATION
Many of Kozyrev’s experiments showed that the direction of the detector’s
movement was very important in creating measurable weight changes. He
determined that a gyroscope that was vibrating, heating or conducting
electricity would substantially decrease its weight when it was rotated in a
counter-clockwise motion, whereas it would remain unchanged if it were
rotated in a clockwise motion. Kozyrev concluded that this was caused by the
“Coriolis effect,” where an object will indeed show a rotational movement as
it is dropped towards the surface of the Earth. Ultimately, this is due to
the subtle spiraling pressure of torsion that is imparted to the flow of
aether (gravity) as it rushes into the earth, upholding the existence of all
its atoms and molecules. In 1680 Newton and Hook confirmed that the
Coriolis
effect was real by dropping objects down long mine shafts, and the
experiment was repeated many times thereafter. The Coriolis effect
causes
counter-clockwise movement in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise movement
in the Southern Hemisphere, and is considered the major force behind the
movement of weather systems. It also has to be factored in when firing
long-range cannons at a specific target, which was a very confusing military
problem before the Coriolis effect was discovered. It is another
little-known fact of science that most people are unaware of.
We remember that Kozyrev would first vibrate, heat or electrify his
gyroscope in order to see his anomalous effects. Under these conditions, he
would then move the gyroscope in either a clockwise or counter-clockwise
motion. If the vibrating gyroscope is moved in a counter-clockwise direction
in the Northern Hemisphere, then it is moving in unison with the
counter-clockwise current of the Coriolis effect. This causes the object to
absorb some of the energy that would normally be pushing it down, and a
small but definite decrease in its weight is then measured.
The work of G. Hayasaka and S. Tekeyuchi, which we mentioned above,
independently confirmed the same anomalous result. When their gyroscope was
rotated counter-clockwise it would fall slower than expected, whereas if it
were rotating clockwise they could detect no changes, thus verifying
Kozyrev’s findings. Naturally, Japan is also in the Northern Hemisphere.
Kozyrev also found that additional torsion would be introduced in these
experiments if his gyroscope was not kept 100% horizontal, which suggested
to him that gravity, which moves straight down, is somehow joined with
torsion waves, as later theorists confirmed. Without the existence of an
aether and the phenomenon of dynamic torsion, none of these results would
even be remotely possible.
1.12 DEPALMA’S SPINNING BALL EXPERIMENT
Figure 1.5 – Data of Dr. Bruce DePalma’s Spinning Ball Experiment from
Hoagland’s 1992 UN Briefing
A perfect example of harnessing torsion waves by rotation was discovered
completely independently by Dr. Bruce DePalma, frequently cited by R.C.
Hoagland et al. on the
Enterprise Mission website. Within a complete vacuum,
DePalma took two steel balls and catapulted them into the air at equal
angles, with an equal amount of force. The only difference was that one ball
was rotating 27,000 times per minute and the other was stationary. The
rotating ball traveled higher into the air and then descended faster than
its counterpart, which violated all known laws of physics. The only
explanation for this effect is that both balls are drawing energy into
themselves from an unseen source, and the rotating ball is thus “soaking up”
more of this energy than its counterpart – energy that would normally exist
as gravity, moving down into the earth. With the addition of torsion-field
research we can see that the spinning ball was able to harness naturally
spiraling torsion waves in its environment, which gave it an
additional
supply of energy.
1.13 TIME-VARIABLE EFFECTS
Kozyrev found that a time-variable effect is produced within his
experiments. He discovered that these experiments worked best in late autumn
and the first half of winter, but were next to impossible to perform in the
summer. Kozyrev believed that the heating of the atmosphere in the summer
was creating a disturbance that would interrupt the flow of the torsion
waves. The extra heat would cause the air molecules to jiggle more
vigorously, and this in turn would disrupt the subtle spiraling pressures as
the torsion-waves traveled. As he himself explained it, “the heating by
solar rays creates an atmospheric loader, interfering with the
[experimental] effects.” Earlier in his career he thought that this
time-variable effect was caused by the naturally-occurring growth of
vegetation in warmer months, since he had already noticed that the simple
presence of growing plants could interfere with his experimental results, as
they would draw energy into themselves that would normally flow to the
detectors. Clearly, the combination of the plants absorbing the energy for
their sustenance in the summer and the increased chaos of vibrations in the
warmer atmosphere could both be responsible for the difficulty in making
such measurements during the warmer seasons.
This seasonal experimental effect could also prevent American scientists who
might be living in an area like Southern California from ever being able to
replicate his results, as they never experience the late autumn and winter
conditions that were most favorable for the experiments to be done.
1.14 LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
Another overall implication of Kozyrev’s work is that the geographical
location of the experiment also makes a significant difference. His best
results were obtained when he carried out measurements near the North Pole,
the most adventurous being conducted on chunks of drifting ice with a
maximum latitude of 84° 15’, the North Pole being at 90°. This is a very
important point, as it shows us that the greatest amount of torsion-wave
energy is flowing into the Earth at the polar regions, growing weaker as we
move towards the equator.
Certainly, most readers will wonder why there would be any effects
associated with the poles of the earth. The answer is found in a study of
magnetism. In 1991-92, A.I. Veinik determined that the typical “permanent”
iron ferrite magnets do not only have a collective magnetic field, but a
collective torsion field as well, with a right-handed spin at the north pole
and a left-handed spin at the south. Dr. G. I. Shipov demonstrated that all
electromagnetic fields generate torsion waves. So, since we all know that
the Earth’s magnetic field is most concentrated at the poles, then we can
see that the greatest strength of torsion-waves would be in the polar
regions as well. In his books and website, Richard Pasichnyk has
demonstrated that earthquake impulses travel faster from north to south than
from east to west. Thus, the added pressure of the torsion waves,
instreaming and outflowing in the polar regions, affects far more than just
the typical north-south polarity of the magnetic field that can be measured
with a compass.
Kozyrev also determined that the torsional energy flows differently in the
southern hemisphere of the earth as opposed to the northern, and this again
is due to the Coriolis effect. He also discovered that the speed of
gravitational acceleration changes slightly between the northern and
southern hemisphere by a subtle factor of 3.10^-5. This appears to be caused
by the little-known fact that the spherical shape of the Earth is actually
flatter in the northern hemisphere as opposed to the southern! This has also
been observed and measured in other planets such as Jupiter and
Saturn. Kozyrev believed that since the surface of the southern hemisphere was
slightly farther away from the Earth’s center of gravity than the northern
hemisphere, this was responsible for the subtle change in the speed of
gravity’s acceleration.
1.15 LATENT FORCES EXISTING AFTER ENERGY STOPS BEING GENERATED
The word “latent” means “left over,” and Kozyrev observed certain effects
that continued for a time after he had stopped creating any torsion waves
and / or disturbance to the measured objects. We remember that Kozyrev
demonstrated how the simple shaking of a weight on a rubber strip would
cause its weight to increase, and that it would slowly drop back down to its
normal rest mass once it was placed back on the balance beam. The time that
the object takes to return to its normal weight is how we measure the
“latent force” that it is capable of holding.
Certain objects will gain and lose weight faster than others in Kozyrev’s
experiments. Kozyrev concluded that the rate at which an object gains or
loses weight is actually based on its density, or thickness, not on its
overall weight. He showed that the loss of weight occurs at an exponential
rate, and the denser the material is, the quicker the residual forces will
disappear. Here are some examples:
- Lead, at a density of 11, will lose its latent forces in 14 seconds,
- Aluminum, at a density of 2.7, loses its latent forces in 28 seconds, and
- Wood, at a density of 0.5, loses its latent forces in 70 seconds.
If this seems hard to understand, we could think of the fact that a denser,
thicker sponge such as the foam used in a mattress or seat cushion has much
more of a “spring” to it than a lighter, thinner one, such as a tired old
kitchen sponge. The more of a “spring” the material has, the quicker it can
absorb and release energy. Kozyrev also tested these effects on copper,
brass, quartz, glass, air, water, coal, graphite, table salt and others, and
indicated that “the largest effects, with maximum preservation times, were
observed on porous materials like brick or volcano tuff” (Nasonov 1985a,
p.15). This should interest us, since the sponge in our analogy is also a
porous material, meaning that it is filled with many pores or holes inside
of itself.
1.15.1 THE ASPDEN EFFECT
Another example of latent forces existing in a system is found in the
Aspden
effect, discovered by Dr. Harold Aspden of Cambridge University. This
experiment involved a gyroscope whose central wheel was fashioned from a
powerful magnet. The normal amount of energy that would be required to
rotate the gyroscope to a certain maximum speed was 1000 joules. Like a
glass of water being stirred up with a spoon, the rotation of the gyroscope
would cause the aetheric energy inside its central wheel to begin spiraling,
and this churning movement would continue inside the object even once Dr. Aspden brought the gyroscope to a stop.
Surprisingly, for up to 60 seconds after Aspden’s gyroscope stopped
rotating, it would take ten times less energy to return it to the same
velocity as it had attained the first time – only 100 joules. This is
another reproducible effect that has simply been ignored by the mainstream,
because it “violates the laws of physics.” However, with Kozyrev’s work as a
background, we can hear the chuckles of Russian scientists as they read of
Dr. Aspden’s troubles in getting anyone in the West to acknowledge this
effect.
Now if you’ve been paying attention, you might notice that Kozyrev showed
that lead (Pb) maintained its latent forces for 14 seconds and aluminum for
28, and yet Dr. Aspden’s gyroscopes would retain their forces for a full 60
seconds. This is due to the fact that extra aetheric / torsional energy is
harnessed by the powerful permanent magnet making up the center of the
gyroscope – and in
Convergence III we demonstrated how this basic property
of rotating magnets has been used to create many different “free energy”
devices.
1.16 MASTER LIST OF NON-MECHANICAL DETECTORS
Although we have discussed gyroscopes, pendulums and torsion beam balances
so far, Kozyrev also discovered non-mechanical detectors that could pick up
the energy of the “time flow.” What we mean by “non-mechanical” is that
torsion waves could be detected without the moving parts normally required,
which involved two different forms of mechanical vibration or motion, such
as in the gyroscope, torsion balance and pendulum. Some of these
non-mechanical detectors can demonstrate quite substantial changes in the
presence of torsion fields, and in the case of tungsten and
quartz, the
effects of torsion fields on the material can be irreversible. All of the
following will show changes in the presence of torsion-wave energy:
- the conductiveness of electronic resistors, especially those made from
tungsten metal - the mercury level in thermometers - the vibrational frequencies of quartz crystal oscillators - the electric potentials of thermocouples - the viscosity of water - the amount of electronic work that can be performed in a photoelectric
cell - the reaction rates of chemical compounds (such as the Belousov-Zhabotinsky
effect) - the growth parameters of bacteria and plants
A highly-detailed summary of Kozyrev’s work, including the exact graphs,
detailed statistics, analyses and descriptions of all the above detectors,
can be found in “A Substantial Interpretation of N.A. Kozyrev’s Conception
of Time,” by A.P. Levich, 1996.
1.17 CHERNETSKY’S REPLICATION
Some of these non-mechanical torsion-wave detectors were reproduced by the
team of A.V. Chernetsky, Y.A. Galkin and S.N. Kolokoltzev, who also created
a device that generated and stored this aetheric energy much like a
capacitor, which is an electronic component that stores an electric charge.
They referred to their invention as a “self-generating discharge device.”
Like Kozyrev, Chernetsky et al. found that the level of resistance in an
electronic circuit would change if a part of it was placed between the two
capacitor plates of the device while it was in operation. Also, the
vibrational frequency of a quartz oscillator could become 1000 or more times
faster than it was before it was placed in between the plates. This should
raise an eyebrow, as the reliability of quartz crystals to maintain a steady
pulsating rhythm while having electricity pass through them is used to keep
accurate time in the vast majority of digital watches and clocks in
existence.
1.18 LATENT FORCES IN THE VACUUM AND IN MATTER
Chernetsky et al. also discovered that their “self-generating discharge
device” could create a “static” or non-moving torsion field within the very
structure of space-time itself. A flowing “current” can be created in the
fluidlike aether even if no matter existed in the area. Chernetsky et al.
could still measure the same torsion-field effects in the area that had been
between the two plates of the machine, after the machine was turned off and
far removed from the area! The latent effects would still be measurable with
tungsten metal or quartz oscillators.
Another similar effect was discovered by Donald Roth, which he called
“Magnetic Memory,” and documented by the Institute for New Energy.
Roth
discovered that he could bring a magnet close enough to a beam balance that
it would attract the balance to itself, and after about five days the magnet
could be moved much farther away from the balance and still attract it the
same way. The Russians refer to this concept as “vacuum structuring,” and it
again shows us that there is “something there” in supposedly empty space –
something that the inheritors of the Atlantean Mysteries knew as the
“aether.”
Kozyrev also discovered that a physical substance can become “structured” in
the same way. As he wrote on page 217 of his 1977 paper,
… A body placed for a certain time near a process [that generates torsion
waves] and then brought to a torsion balance [would] produce the same effect
on [the torsion balance] as [the original torsion-generating] process
[produced by] itself. [The] memorizing [of] the action of processes is a
feature of [all] different substances, except aluminum.
In 1984, Dankachov showed that the “memory” or “structuring” effect could
occur with water as well, and this is one experiment that does find its way
into Western alternative scientific thinking from time to time. The “memory
of water” experiments begin by utilizing one of the basic torsion-wave
creating processes to cause the measured viscosity or thickness of water to
decrease. Then, the treated water is placed next to another container of
water, and the new water’s viscosity will then decrease just like the
original treated water. Other experiments, such as those of Jacques Beneviste, show that this “memory of water” effect is able to carry over
into chemical effects as well, where torsion-wave generators are used to
excite water with a certain chemical compound in it. Then, that compound can
be energetically transferred to a sealed container of pure water, and the
sealed water will acquire the same chemical characteristics as the original.
1.19 SOLAR ECLIPSE ENERGY SHIELDING EFFECT
As we already suggested in the prologue, the Sun is our obvious choice for
being the primary source of torsion waves in our heliosphere, due to it
having 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System. In 1970, Saxel and
Allen showed that during a solar eclipse, the presence of the moon shields
the Sun’s radiant torsion fields, and this causes an increase in the period
of oscillation for a torsion balance. Meteorologists V.S. Kazachok,
O.V.
Khavroshkin and V.V. Tsyplakov were able to repeat this experiment during
the 1976 solar eclipse and produce the same effect, which they then
published in 1977. Others have obtained the same results through observing
the simple deviations of a pendulum at the time of a solar eclipse.
1.20 MOLECULAR ALIGNMENTS AIDING OR SHIELDING TORSION EFFECTS
As we already mentioned, the Einstein-Cartan theory first established a
theoretical basis for the existence of torsion fields in 1913. The theory
predicts that there will either be right-handed or left-handed torsion in
space, depending on the location. Subsequent discoveries in quantum physics
related to the notion of “spin” confirmed that “electrons” will either have
“right-handed” or “left-handed” spin, meaning that movement is detected that
will either be clockwise or counterclockwise. All atoms and molecules
maintain varying degrees of balance between right and left-handed spin.
Kozyrev determined that strongly right-handed molecules such as
sugar can
shield torsion effects, whereas strongly left-handed molecules such as
turpentine will strengthen them. Subsequent Russian investigations also
determined that common polyethylene film acted as an excellent shield for
torsion waves, and were used in many different experiments such as those
discussed by Dr. Alexander Frolov.
1.21 “QUANTIZED” CHANGES IN WEIGHT
We discussed Kozyrev’s experiments where an object would be disturbed in
various ways, and its changes in weight would then slowly return to balance
over time. There is one important factor that emerged in these experiments
that does not easily fit in with our convenient analogy of the sponge in
water, and that is known as “effect quantization.” (We shall explain what
causes it later.) When something is quantized, that means that it does not
move or count smoothly, but only stepwise, in certain specific intervals.
Simply put, the weight of an object would not increase or decrease steadily
in the “latent force” experiments, but rather in sudden bursts. This is
certainly a highly anomalous property for matter to have. As Kozyrev said,
In the vibration experiments on a balance the weight reduction… occurs
stepwise, beginning with a certain vibration power. As vibration frequency
is further increased, the weight reduction… at first remains the same and
then again grows stepwise by the same value… So far a realistic explanation
of this phenomenon has not been found… Afterwards it turned out that effect
quantization takes place in almost all the experiments. (Kozyrev 1971, p.
126)
As a case in point, Kozyrev studied these effects on a 620-gram weight,
which he would subject to vibrations, measured in hertz or cycles per
second. We remember that cooling an object contracts it, whereas heating an
object expands it. Both heating and cooling are functions of vibration, so
depending on how we vibrate an object, we can either cause its weight to
increase or decrease. In this experiment, the mass of the 620-gram weight
would be slightly increased by subjecting it to high-speed vibrations. In
order to give the experiments nice, clean numbers, Kozyrev and Nasonov later
applied a straightforward mathematical function to “renormalize” the results
from the 620-gram weight to the higher and simpler value of 1 kilogram. The
numbers given in the next paragraph are renormalized to the 1-kilogram
level.
Figure 1.6 – Quantized increases in weight with growing vibrational
frequency, measured by beam balance.
So as we can see from this chart, as the vibrations of the object rose to
the threshold area of 16-23 hertz, (or cycles per second,) the object would
show a stable weight increase of 31 milligrams. At this level, Kozyrev could
increase the vibrations between 16 and 23 cycles per second and detect no
further weight gain. Then suddenly, as he increased the vibrations on the
weight to 24 hertz, its overall weight increase would spontaneously double
to 62 milligrams. As he increased the vibrations from 24 to 27 hertz, no
change in weight was registered. Yet, when the vibrations increased to 28
hertz, the net weight increase would again suddenly jump up by another 31
hertz to 93 milligrams. Each time that a new threshold would be reached, the
initial gain of 31 milligrams would be added to the overall amount. As
Kozyrev discovered,
We succeeded in obtaining fivefold and even tenfold effects. (!)
Let us not forget that this “effect quantization” occurred in almost all of
Kozyrev’s experiments, whether the overall weight of the object in question
was either increasing or decreasing. In order for something like this to be
taking place, the basic 31-milligram interval that was measured with the
1-kilogram object must be a function of its combined volume, density, weight
and topology (shape), similar to the tone that you hear when striking a bell
of a given size, shape and density. As Kozyrev rose the frequency of
vibrations in the object, new intervals of weight increase were produced,
but always in units of 31 milligrams.
This “effect quantization” is actually a very important key to understanding
the multidimensional nature of matter, illustrating that atoms and molecules
maintain an onion-like structure of nested spherical waves. Our discussions
in the next chapter will begin to show the context of this experiment and
how it relates to new discoveries in quantum physics.
1.22 DIFFICULTY IN COMBINING KOZYREV’S VIEWS WITH MAINSTREAM SCIENCE
Kozyrev’s views are not quickly or easily assimilated by the mainstream
scientific community, especially in the West, because the magnitudes of the
effects he measured are quite small. For example, the additional forces that
were introduced in his mechanical experiments changed the weight of the
objects being studied by a mere factor of 10^-4 to 10^-5, such as the
gyroscope that would only become 100 milligrams lighter when rotating and
vibrating at the same time. In order to appreciate how small of a change
this is, remember that a certain active ingredient that was added to a
vitamin pill might have 100 milligrams of weight on the label.
As Kozyrev himself puts it,
“The experimental results show that the
organizing property of time exerts a very small influence on systems [of
matter such as stars,] compared with the usual, destructive course of their
development. Therefore it is not surprising that this… entity has been
missed in our system of scientific knowledge. However, being small, it is
distributed everywhere in nature, and only the possibility of its being
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