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The video delves into the intersection of consciousness and matter, particularly through the work of physicist Nikolai Kosir. Key points include discussions on time asymmetry, time waves, and the influence of quantum physics on redefining time. The concept of the Kosirev mirror, torsion waves, quantum entanglement, and telepathic experiences during solar eclipses are highlighted. The potential therapeutic benefits of the mirror and the importance of consciousness are emphasized. The video also mentions upcoming events related to consciousness, psychology, and ancient Weds knowledge.
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In this segment of the video, the host introduces Dr. Thorsten Ludwig, an experimental physicist who conducts research on the interaction between consciousness and matter. They discuss the work of Russian astrophysicist Nikolai Kosir, particularly his ability to measure the true position of stars and his theories on time and cause and effect. Kosir’s perspective includes three different time speeds: the normal speed of light, the speed of information transfer, and a speed related to cause and effect. Kosir’s theories involve rotation, mirroring, and differentiating space into left and right when moving back and forth in time.
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In this segment of the video, the discussion centers around the asymmetry of time and why reality does not behave symmetrically in terms of time flow. The speaker suggests that time is influenced by things in space and life, leading to a new perspective on time as not a mechanical occurrence but rather shaped by various factors. They mention experiments exploring time changes related to entropy waves and evaporation, highlighting the quality of time in space. The speaker touches on experiments with stars and the speed of information spreading, noting the potential for instantaneous information transfer. Aluminum, specifically duralumin, is highlighted as a significant material in these experiments due to its hardness and reflective properties. Time is portrayed as a property of objects and processes within space, emphasizing a shift in understanding time as a mechanical concept to a more complex phenomenon influenced by various factors.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the concept of time and references different ways to measure it, such as using a clock, sundial, or atomic oscillation. The focus of the upcoming event on Nikolai Kosirev’s work and the creation of the Kosirev mirror is highlighted. The speaker explains how the term “time wave” originated from Kosirev’s work on time modulation and the flow of information in space. The challenges of understanding and experimenting with time waves are mentioned, emphasizing the difficulty in accurately observing and measuring these phenomena. The importance of objectivity and subjectivity in science, as well as the need for paradigm shifts based on anomalies, is also discussed in relation to Kosirev’s work and his son’s research.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the concept of time waves and their influence on our perception of time. Quantum physics plays a significant role in redefining the understanding of time as a fundamental order parameter instead of just a mechanical process. The discussion delves into how quantum physics introduces the concept of measurement and events shaping the past, present, and future, leading to the introduction of probability in physics. However, quantum physics faces challenges in quantizing time due to the role of the observer in the collapse of the wave function. The segment also mentions Einstein’s contributions in defining clocks and the speed of light propagation. Overall, the discussion highlights the complex relationship between time, perception, and quantum physics.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the concept of quantum entanglement and its challenges to Einstein’s theories. They talk about the three speeds of light: Einstein’s speed of light, the speed of information propagation (which can theoretically be infinite), and the speed at which a cause spreads to an effect. The discussion then moves to torsion waves and forces, with mention of a torsion balance introduced by Kosirev, which is described as a non-conductive rod with a weight hanging asymmetrically on a thin thread to detect changes in time quality through rotation. The focus shifts to the Kosirev mirror, which was researched systematically in Novosibirsk. During an experiment in 2009, participants sat in the mirror during a solar eclipse and were asked to perceive symbols with their eyes closed, which were then recorded and evaluated. The segment highlights the unique experiences people have when sitting in the Kosirev mirror.
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In this segment of the video, it was discussed how during a solar eclipse, subjects were able to telepathically perceive symbols both before and after the event. The experiment hinted at a telepathy-enhancing effect, with participants experiencing a wide range of phenomena such as feeling warm or cold, seeing past events, or experiencing healing reactions. The concept of the Kosirev mirror was introduced, suggesting that concentrating energy in the center could lead to these experiences related to the human vegetative nervous system. The idea that time can be converted into energy, resonating with living beings generating entropy, was also touched upon, hinting at a link between life and the field of study.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the potential of meditation to bring coherence and reduce entropy in the environment. They highlight the need to bridge the gap between physics and psychology to understand phenomena related to consciousness and matter. The speaker mentions an upcoming event focusing on experiments related to consciousness, psychology, and medicine, including sessions using mirrors for measurements and exploring the impact of different states of consciousness.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the importance of consciousness and physiological functions when using a Kosirev mirror for introspection. They emphasize the need to let go of control and willpower to access deeper layers of consciousness. The mirror helps people connect with their unconscious mind and access hidden perceptions. The speaker mentions therapeutic potential for the mirror in the future. They also touch on varied individual experiences with the mirror, including potential triggers like claustrophobia. Lastly, the speaker mentions ongoing research and upcoming presentations on the topic, including a congress at an intercontinental hotel in Frankfurt on June 7th.
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In this part of the video, the speaker mentions that the Swedish alchemist’s kitchen, called Bgardheim, has been a hub for events, seminars, and research for almost 20 years. The Wedenakademie is still active, and speakers and researchers will gather on June 7th to discuss the relevance of ancient Weds knowledge for today’s society. The speaker invites viewers to attend the event and expresses gratitude to the host and viewers.
