What appears to be an ordinary experiment, the Kozyrev Mirror, unlocks unknown doors and offers a journey into the depths of human consciousness. The results of this experiment suggest that supernatural abilities such as telepathy and remote viewing might be real. So why was this mysterious experiment concealed? Let us explore the background of this research, which challenges the boundaries of science, metaphysics, and human nature.
Time Travel Experiments and Paranormal Events
In the early 1990s, two scientists ventured into an extraordinary experiment that pushed the limits of science. Dr. Il Kazmachev and Dr. Alexander Trofimov built an intriguing metal structure in their Siberian laboratory. The purpose of the experiment was to sense things beyond the limits of human perception. However, what started as an ordinary trial quickly transformed into extraordinary phenomena. These events were not only experienced by the participants but also by the entire region. Energy spheres appearing in the sky, a palpable sense of fear near the machines, and the extraordinary brightness of the Northern Lights were all part of these occurrences.
Kozyrev’s Time-Bending Theory
These extraordinary phenomena support the claims of Russian scientist Nikolai Kozyrev, whose ideas about time inspired the experiment. If his assertions were correct, time is not a concept as we understand it. According to Kozyrev’s theory, time and light are closely related. While light is considered a form of energy, time, too, is an energy. In this context, perceiving time as something that flows is incorrect. Kozyrev argued that time is actually a unified whole and that past and future are illusions.
To understand this theory, think of time as a river. Although the river flows forward, past moments remain in view if you look back. Kozyrev suggested that by applying a force to this flow, it might be possible to change the direction of time.
Kozyrev’s Ether Theory
Kozyrev claimed that the voids of space are actually filled with Ether, a concept that has been discussed since ancient times. However, this idea was dismissed by science in the 19th century. In modern times, the discovery of dark matter and dark energy has brought these old ideas back into consideration. According to Kozyrev’s theory, objects like planets and stars create twists in the fabric of the universe. Detecting these twists could make it possible to obtain information about the past and the future.
To develop this theory, Kozyrev conducted experiments using various metals and discovered that a thin concave mirror was the best material for transmitting time energy. Kozyrev’s device was designed based on Fibonacci spirals, enabling the person inside to experience the past and future simultaneously.
KGB Experiments
In 1983, Kozyrev fell ill and passed away. His cause of death was recorded as unknown. After his death, the KGB began to investigate his theories, which were previously dismissed by his colleagues. As a result, Kozyrev’s research once again came into focus, accompanied by extraordinary events.
Psychic Warfare During the Cold War
During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union opened a new front: psychic warfare. Both nations invested millions in training individuals with heightened sensory abilities to conduct remote-viewing espionage programs. This is no longer a secret or conspiracy theory—it is documented. One of the most well-known projects in this field was the Stargate Project. According to CIA reports, Soviet psychic agents achieved significantly more successful results than their American counterparts.
KGB and Psychic Experiments
Our story begins with Dr. Turan, who, with the support of the KGB, resumed experiments using the confiscated notes, books, and designs of the late Nikolai Kozyrev. These events became known as the “Dixon Village Experiments” and continue to evoke both excitement and fear.
The KGB and scientists chose this remote and desolate village in northern Asia for two reasons. First, the region had few witnesses for such highly classified experiments. Second, as Dr. Trofimov noted, the area’s frozen permafrost contained latent temporal energy preserved for thousands of years. As Kozyrev explained, just as baked clay retains Earth’s magnetic records, frozen water traps temporal energy, which is released and becomes detectable upon thawing.
The First Day of the Experiments
The scientists referred to the first day of the experiment as “The Day of Dread.” When they entered the psychological research room to begin their work, they felt a heavy emotional tension. They found a drawing of three dots within a circle. One of them suggested placing it inside the Kozyrev mirrors. However, they could not have anticipated how difficult this would be. Standing near the mirrors was nearly impossible due to an indescribable sense of fear—as though this feeling of dread was not internal but an entity standing before them.
One colleague decided to place a peace symbol inside the mirrors. As he reached out his hand, it trembled like a child’s. Meanwhile, another colleague felt their chest tighten with fear, likening the experience to jumping into freezing water. Overwhelmed, they fled the room.
Upon returning, one of the scientists collapsed to the floor as if struck. At that moment, a purple flash of light appeared, resembling the roots of a tree. They fled once again, feeling as though a dark cloud was pursuing them. That night, none of them could sleep, and one awoke with a severe headache.
Continuation of the Experiments and Observations
According to Kozyrev’s notes, a security guard witnessed floating light orbs during these events. The doctor wrote: “When participants approached the mirror with the peace symbol meant for Nicolas Roard, they encountered an energy field that blocked their path. Subsequently, the facility was engulfed in a plasma-like burst of light.” This phenomenon repeated seven more times over two months. The experiments were paused to allow participants to recover from the pervasive atmosphere of fear.
On December 25, the next phase of the experiments began. This time, participants entered the central chamber of the Kozyrev mirrors to perform mental exercises. When the chamber was rotated 1.5 turns clockwise, participants reported extraordinary experiences. Dr. Trofimov described the events: “All participants reported seeing glowing symbols appearing before their eyes. They shone like neon lights, and we all watched them in amazement.”
Symbols and Their Meanings
This phase continued for six months, culminating in a 1991 report detailing the psychic symbols observed during the experiments. The symbols, drawn independently by different participants, were remarkably consistent.
One prominent symbol was the “all-seeing eye,” a motif used throughout history by secret societies and ancient Egyptians to symbolize spiritual vision—our inner “third eye.”
Another significant symbol was three dots within a circle, linked to the mystic adventurer Nicolas Roard, who sought the mythical lands of Agartha and Shambhala. Interestingly, this symbol was initially used by participants to overcome their fear, but it appeared to intensify the atmosphere and even produced dark clouds emerging from the spiral structure.
Connections to Ancient Civilizations
By 1997, over 1,200 symbols were compiled and shared with the Russian Linguistics Academy. Analysis revealed that 80% of these symbols matched those used by ancient civilizations, particularly the Sumerians. Dr. Trofimov noted: “At first, we thought the symbols were messages sent to us. Later, we realized that most of the symbols we saw belonged to the Sumerian civilization. Many of the symbols found on ancient tablets were identical to those reported by our participants.”
This realization suggests a vast metaphysical knowledge field. The portion that intersected with their experiments seemed linked to ancient Sumerian culture. As you may know, Sumerians are considered the originators of written history and writing itself. However, the involvement of the Sumerians adds a new layer of mystery, as this civilization claimed that their gods provided this knowledge—sparking modern concepts of ancient astronauts. The Kozyrev mirror experiments may lead us to similar conclusions.
Psychic Warfare Experiments: Results and Mysteries
During psychic warfare experiments, participants demonstrated a remarkable ability to observe past events. Dr. Tavsiemov noted that volunteers who spent more time in the mirror fields reported witnessing events from the Roman era through the eyes of actual individuals living in those times.
Apart from its metaphysical features, the KGB sought to use this device for remote communication. A second machine was constructed in Novosibirsk, 2,000 kilometers from the Dixon site, to test this capability. Participants were asked to visualize pre-determined symbols and transmit these images to the distant receiver. Initial success rates were around 10%, but they soared to 50% during solar storms, suggesting a connection between human consciousness and Earth’s magnetic fields.
Atmospheric Phenomena and UFO Sightings
As the experiments progressed, extraordinary atmospheric phenomena began to manifest in the region. On December 27, at 12:10 PM, hundreds of residents in Dixon village reported seeing arrow-like formations of various colors descending from the atmosphere and concentrating around the experimental facility.
At the same time, Dr. Koronov, a local artist collaborating on the experiments, experienced a peculiar event. Witnesses described how the entire facility’s electronic equipment malfunctioned. Despite this, the researchers continued the experiment without interruption. Following the unusual atmospheric activity, they discovered that all metal objects in the building had become magnetized.
When the researchers contacted a nearby geophysical observation station to investigate the cause, they learned that atmospheric electromagnetism had spiked from a normal level of 60,000 units to 990,000 units—a phenomenon that could only be attributed to a major solar storm. However, the Aurora-like beams reported by villagers descending to the ground and concentrating around the facility remained unexplained.
During these events, Dr. Koronov created three sketches. The first depicted three large pyramids emitting light, the second showed a circular flying object descending to Earth, and the third depicted two black flying objects hovering over the planet.
Initially dismissed as simple and meaningless drawings, these images took on new significance days later when villagers began witnessing UFOs that matched the artist’s depictions. Eyewitnesses described the objects as follows:
“I saw a glowing yellow triangle that slowly morphed into an oval shape, changing its light intensity as it did. I then saw a semicircular bright yellow object whose color gradually shifted. Its brightness pulsed like a heartbeat before transforming into a triangular form. From the north, a UFO approached and grew larger before veering northwest. It emitted light and left a glowing trail as it disappeared. I watched it for four minutes.”
Another account described: “The UFO hovering over Dixon was a brilliant sphere with a long luminous trail. I watched it for about a minute before it stopped, enveloped in a cloud of smoke, and vanished.”
Unintended Effects on Participants
Following these sightings, no additional UFO activity was reported until the experiments concluded. However, participants began to exhibit unusual changes. Some experienced uncontrolled extrasensory perceptions, while others reported spontaneous telepathic abilities or the resolution of long-standing chronic illnesses.
One participant recounted feeling an intense sensation of flight while inside the Kozyrev field, to the extent of attempting to leap off a balcony, believing they could remain airborne. Over the following months, these side effects gradually subsided.
Why Were the Experiments Hidden?
A fascinating yet unsettling story, isn’t it? But why did these experiments cease? Why have most people never heard of them? The main reason these experiments never made it into scientific journals is that mainstream science does not consider such topics a legitimate field of study. As mentioned earlier, many rigid scientific boards dismiss metaphysical subjects outright.
However, despite being ignored by mainstream academia, organizations like the KGB and similar entities took these matters very seriously.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, some documents related to these experiments surfaced, revealing fragments of the story. The CIA also released files under the Freedom of Information Act, exposing elements of the U.S. interest in similar studies. Yet, the CIA has classified its own Kozyrev mirror experiments as highly confidential, sharing no concrete details.
The Ongoing Mystery
Dr. Kaznachev, one of the leading scientists, later confirmed that the experiments continued for some time after their official conclusion. However, he began experiencing severe anxiety caused by fear and insomnia, prompting his retirement. He later served as a consultant for the United Nations on international law, focusing on the ethical implications of psychic warfare.
Despite these efforts, the subject remains shrouded in mystery.
Paranormal Encounters and Participant Testimonies
As the experiments advanced, participants reported seeing entities inside the Kozyrev field. Describing their experiences, one participant said:
“At first, I felt nothing inside the Kozyrev field. But after a few minutes, I saw a human figure. Everything was pure white. Within 30 seconds, it disappeared. I felt like I was dead, as if I had become part of everything. I felt so light, as though I had vanished among those beings.”
Another participant shared:
“There were 15-20 people standing in a circle, everything was white and silent. As someone beside me began walking, I examined them. Suddenly, an entity from the sky made eye contact with me. It had no face but glowing eyes and a radiant body. I have never been so terrified; I had no idea where to go.”
Exploring the Depths of the Unknown
The experiments’ impact on participants, their interactions with perceived entities, and the symbols they encountered suggest that psychic phenomena have profound effects on human consciousness. These experiments blur the line between science and spirituality, offering tantalizing glimpses into humanity’s potential and its connection to the mysteries of time and existence.
By combining metaphysical exploration with scientific rigor, the Kozyrev Mirror experiments provide a unique perspective on ancient civilizations, the boundaries of perception, and the uncharted territories of human capability. While many questions remain unanswered, the journey to uncover these truths continues, illuminating the path for future discoveries.