All effects when working with the Universum mirror are obvious, really palpable even by insensitive people and appear immediately.

Mirror systems, as devices, are multifunctional and almost universal. The geometry of the system, coating materials and the info system determine the specificity and purpose of the mirror system. In particular, even such objects as Mount Kailash, pyramid complexes, Minusinsk depression and others are functional devices using mirror systems.

Of particular practical interest in mirror systems due to their ability to concentrate (due to the presence of focal length) are concave mirrors. For example, with the help of a system of concave mirrors, the brilliant mathematician Archimedes influenced the course of the battle with the Roman army. According to one theory, using the concave mirror system (the “egg of Nostradamus”), the famous predictor Nostradamus gained power over time.


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Mirrors are in every person’s house. And we are so used to their everyday use that we don’t even think about their capabilities and their real purpose. There are many signs, superstitions, beliefs associated with mirrors, and most of them have physical justification.

This suggests that these superstitions are only echoes of knowledge about the power of mirrors and mirror systems that have come down to our days thanks to an intuitive sense of their rationality and practicality. Mirrors were used and are used to foresee the future and other parapsychological techniques, but without understanding the real processes in the system.

Using mirrors:

A mirror is an amazing thing even from an optical point of view: it gives us not just an optical illusion, but a detailed, realistic, three-dimensional image of another world. And in fact, it is impossible to unambiguously define the polished surface of the mirror as a dividing line, where “our” world ends and the “other” world begins - the world behind the looking glass.

As a result of the experiments, it was revealed that the physical world reflected in the mirror undergoes changes, in particular, the physiological and psycho-emotional state of a person reflected in the mirror changes, even if he does not look directly into it.

This means that it is impossible to consider the mirror system separately, a person separately, and the material world reflected in the mirror separately.

Actually, we are dealing with a human-mirror system. And if the changes that occur with the physical world as part of the work of this system, we can fix with instruments, measure, feel, then in the world through the looking glass there is a change in the space-time structure (for example, one of the spatial changes is a change in orientation in the direction of the right left - everyone can observe), and this world exists according to completely different laws than ours.

For many years, the "International Center for Research on Contacts with the Mirror World" has been operating under the direction of Joe Redcross, whose task is to study the properties of this other world and the "man-mirror" system.

In particular, Joe Redcross revealed the effect of resonance of a person with mirror reflection due to spiral-type energy flows, as well as “mirror memory” - the ability of a mirror to store information about all reflections for an unlimited time. This “memory", formed from the radiations of the subtle energies of all the events that have ever occurred, exists on Earth, but in the mirror world it has a completely different quality of density.

Using mirrors in psychotherapy:

Another interesting area of modern work with the mirror-man system is psychotherapy. Some psychologists noticed a change in the psycho-emotional state of patients with prolonged gaze at the mirror and its reflection in it.

Under the influence of a certain configuration of mirrors, altered states of consciousness can arise, especially for concave mirrors. At a minimum, a mirror allows you to look at yourself from the side and talk to yourself.

To this end, psychologists equip “mirror rooms”, but again the selection of the location of the room itself, the geometry, size and type of mirrors, as well as the location of the person in this mirror system are most often chosen intuitively, therefore the results and effectiveness of the sessions of “mirror therapy” are different and unpredictable.

Another direction of mirror psychotherapy was laid down by the American physician R. Moody, who relieved patients of feelings of grief and prolonged depression after leaving loved ones: in the mirror room, patients met dead relatives in the looking glass and had the opportunity to talk with them, say goodbye and say everything they did not have time to say in life.

Similar sessions of transcommunication mirror psychotherapy were conducted at the St. Petersburg Psychomantium Center by the famous psychotherapist Viktor Vetvin, but his activities were discontinued due to lack of funding.

Natural and man-made mirror systems:

Many giant mirror systems we find in nature. These are mainly mountains and lakes (it is precisely above the smooth surface of lakes that temporary phenomena often occur). According to some reports, many natural mirror systems are man-made, which means they have applied value and their geometry can be reproduced. Presumably, the main purpose of mountain mirror systems is time compaction.

The ability of some mountain mirror systems to condense time is simply amazing - almost 200,000 times! An unsuspecting climber, accidentally falling into the “working zone” of such a system for 10-15 minutes, returned to our world after 5 years.

The most famous mirror installation for time compaction is the Kailash Mountain system.

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In a few seconds spent in the “working zone” of the installation, all the time measured for the life of one person passed, in other words, the main purpose of the mirror system of Mount Kailash is quick care, which, unfortunately, many “missing” conquerors of the sacred the mountains.

We also note that almost all natural man-made mirror systems take into account the reflection factor of astronomical streams (radiation from stars and planets) by mirror systems.

One of the most famous mirror systems is the pyramid complex in Egypt. It is known that many Egyptian pyramids, including the Cheops pyramid, were originally lined with white polished limestone blocks that sparkled brightly in the sun.

However, over time, they were disassembled and used for the construction of fortresses, mosques and other structures. There is a ton of information on the Internet about the purpose of this mirror system, so I won’t dwell on it here in detail.

One of the most amazing concave mirror systems is ... the human skull. In fact, it is a resonator of both internal and external radiations. There are known attempts to control the “bright spot of consciousness” by intentionally deforming (stretching) the shape of the skull.

One of the largest concave mirror systems is actually our planet, or rather, the Earth’s electric shell - the ionosphere. This is the “cranium” of the Earth.

Using concave mirror systems for time management:

An experimental system of concave mirrors and a laser system for working with time, called the “Kozyrev mirror”, was designed at the Institute of Experimental Medicine under the guidance of the academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences V. P. Kaznacheev, who relied on the theoretical works of astronomer N. A. Kozyrev.

The experiments conducted in Novosibirsk are very valuable and significant on an earthly scale. But they did not pass very clearly. In addition to taking into account the field refraction by the mirror itself, such a mirror setup should take into account a number of additional factors.

Mirror systems with directional structural form:

These are very rare mirrors, because applying a directed structural form to the surface of a mirror, especially a concave one, requires subtle and rather complicated miscalculations. A directed structural form, possessing different reflection properties than the main surface of the mirror, interacting with reflected radiation, creates volumetric structural bonds (two energy matrices) that can affect functional systems.

Such mirrors dating from 3-5 centuries. BC. were found in China, and were called “magic mirrors”.

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The history of their invention is fanned by legends. One of them says that once the emperor’s wife sat in the garden on a sunny day and was engaged in the usual business - she admired herself in a bronze mirror. Then she lowered him to her knees. A ray of the sun reflected from the mirror onto the white wall of the palace, and in a bright circle on the wall appeared the image of a dragon. The dragon's pattern exactly repeated the relief of the back side of the mirror.

Perhaps the secret of the technology for manufacturing such mirrors was not known to the Chinese masters themselves. The fact is that on average only one out of hundreds of such mirrors made showed “magical” abilities.

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