by Olga Zharin
Spanish version
January.03.2004
from
EnglishPravda
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Time has been one of the most complicated and less studied
scientific issues since ancient times.
Eight years ago (1995), American and British scientists who
conducted investigations in
Antarctica made a sensational
discovery. US physicist Mariann McLein told the researchers
noticed some spinning gray fog in the sky over the pole on January
27 which they believed to be just ordinary sandstorm. However, the
gray fog did not change the form and did not move in the course of
time.
The researchers decided to investigate
the phenomenon and launched a weather balloon with equipment capable
to register the wind speed, the temperature and the air moisture.
But the weather balloon soared upwards and immediately disappeared.
In a little while, the researchers brought the weather balloon back
to the ground with the help of a rope attached to it before. They
were extremely surprised to see that a chronometer set in the
weather balloon displayed the date of January 27, 1965, the same day
30 years ago. The experiment was repeated several times after the
researchers found out the equipment was in good repair. But each
time the watch was back it displayed the past time. The phenomenon
was called "the time gate" and was reported to the White House.
Today investigation of the unusual phenomenon is underway. It is
supposed that the whirl crater above the South Pole is a
tunnel allowing to penetrate into other times. What is more,
programs on launching people to other times have been started. The
CIA and the FBI are fighting for gaining control over
the project that may change the course of history.
It is not clear
when the US federal authorities will approve the experiment.
Famous Russian scientist Nikolay Kozyrev conducted an
experiment to prove that moving from the future to the past was
possible. He substantiated his views with the hypotheses on instant
information spreading through physical characteristics of time.
Nikolay Kozyrev even supposed that "time could execute the work
and produce energy."
An American physics theorist has arrived
at a conclusion that time is what existed before existence of the
world.
It is known that each of us feels a different course of time under
different conditions. Once lightning hit a mountain-climber; later
the man told he saw the lightning got into his arm, slowly moved
along it, separated the skin from the tissues and carbonized his
cells. He felt as if there were quills of thousands hedgehogs under
his skin.
Russian investigator of anomalous phenomena, philosopher and author
of numerous books Gennady Belimov published his article under
the headline "Time Machine: First Speed On" in the newspaper On
the Verge of Impossible.
He described unique experiments
conducted by a group of enthusiasts led by
Vadim Chernobrov,
the man who began creation of time machines, devices with
electromagnetic pumping in 1987. Today the group of enthusiasts can
slow down or speed up the course of time using special impact of the
magnetic field. The biggest slowing down of time made up 1.5 seconds
within an hour of the equipment's operation in labs.
In August 2001, a new model of the time machine meant for a human
was set in a remote forest in Russia's Volgograd Region. When the
machine even operated on car batteries and had low capacity, it
still managed to change the time by three per cent; the change was
registered with symmetrical crystal oscillators.
At first, the researchers spent five, ten and twenty minutes in the
operating machine; the longest stay lasted for half an hour. Vadim
Chernobrov said that the people felt as if they moved to a different
world; they felt life here and "there" at the same time as if some
space was unfolding.
"I cannot define the unusual
feelings that we experienced at such moments."
Neither TV nor radio companies reported
the astonishing fact; Gennady Belimov says the Russian president was
not informed of the experiment. However, he tells that already under
Stalin there was a Research Institute of the Parallel World. Results
of experiments conducted by Academicians Kurchatov and Ioffe can be
now found in the archives.
In 1952, head of the Soviet secret
police organization Lavrenty Beria initiated a case against
researchers participating in the experiments, as a result of which
18 professors were executed by shooting and 59 candidates and
doctors of physical sciences were sent to camps. The Institute
recommenced its activity under Khruschev. But an experimental stand
with eight leading researchers disappeared in 1961, and buildings
close to the one where experiments were conducted were ruined.
After that, the Communist Party
political bureau and the Council of Ministers decided to suspend
researchers of the Institute for an uncertain period.
The program was resumed in 1987 when the Institute already
functioned on the territory of the Soviet Union. A tragedy occurred
on August 30, 1989: an extremely strong explosion sounded at the
Institute's branch office on the Anjou islands. The explosion
destroyed not only the experimental module of 780 tons but also the
archipelago itself that covered the area of 2 square kilometers.
According to one of the versions of the
tragedy, the module with three experimenters collided with a large
object, probably an asteroid, in the parallel world or heading
toward the parallel world. Having lost its propulsion system, the
module probably remained in the parallel world.
The last record made in the framework of the experiment and kept at
the Institute archives says:
"We are dying but keep on conducting
the experiment. It is very dark here; we see all objects become
double, our hands and legs are transparent, we can see veins and
bones through the skin. The oxygen supply will be enough for 43
hours, the life support system is seriously damaged. Our best
regards to the families and friends!"
Then the transmission suddenly stopped...
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