NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — The unexplained disappearances of teenagers in Kent in 1998 caused shock and alarm in the community. Young people disappeared from the fair’s funhouse, where there were distorting mirrors.
The police considered various versions – kidnapping, murder, escape, but none of them could explain the strange disappearance of the teenagers. They literally disappeared into thin air. The only solution was to close the funhouse, after which the disappearances stopped.
However, British medium Dana Forsythe expressed her version of what was happening. According to her, the concave mirrors in the laughter room were to blame. She claimed that teenagers found themselves in a parallel world through one of the distorting mirrors.
The mystery of these mirrors was associated with many legends and traditions. Forsyth believed that the entrance to this world could only be opened from that side.
“Probably someone opened it when the first missing people were nearby. And then these teenagers took their friends there,” said the medium.
Researchers confirm that concave mirrors can serve as guides to a parallel world. In funhouses you can see various concave mirrors with mysterious properties.
One of the varieties of concave mirrors are Kozyrev mirrors, named after the Leningrad astrophysicist Professor N.A. Kozyreva (1908-1983).
Professor Kozyrev and other scientists conducted research and found that inside the mirror room the density of time changes, which can affect supersensible perception.
People who were inside the funhouse for several hours began to feel like participants in historical events that unfolded in front of them as if on a movie screen. They saw familiar and unfamiliar actions and characters from the past.
The mechanism of interaction between mirrors, time and human consciousness still remains a mystery. It is impossible to tell whether people are transported to real events of the past or whether a glimpse of these events is transferred to the present, like an old newsreel.
Concave mirrors have the ability to reflect visible and invisible energies, “subtle” human radiation, enhancing them. However, they have a fundamental feature – focus, the place where reflected rays intersect.
This effect was noticed by Florentine academics back in 1667. They conducted an experiment with a concave mirror and found that at its focus the air temperature decreased noticeably.
This allowed them to conclude that cold spreads by radiation. Modern research shows that heat is “pulled out” from the focus of the mirror and rushes outward.
Thus, a concave mirror has the properties of not only a receiving antenna, but also a transmitting antenna. Similar properties are well known in radio engineering, where parabolic radar and satellite television antennas are used. It is likely that Kozyrev’s mirrors have similar properties.
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