Funny. Dude spent a lot of time making this video. More time than he would have needed to replicate Kozyrev mirror by himself and check if it really work along with shooting real documentary about building and using Kozyrev mirror.
Some more info - https://zerkala-kozyreva.ru/ and so on. There are a lot of such things here in Russia, from minimum sized to giant ones was built. Popular among all the esoteric crowd. All effects of that Kozyrev mirrors are subjective and unreplicateable. Periodically this theme pops up at conspiracy/alternative forums and then vanishes.
I played with one of such things. No symbols, but it was kind of weird feeling. :) Can't say it was real, may be just looking at unusually curved glossy surface created that feeling.
Also there are threads about this mirrors on https://x-faq.ru where people try to replicate everything strange and interesting.
I'm up to 34 min of it. But yeah.. did you see in the previous post how I was researching this stuff and found those flexible mirror roll sheets from amazon. Later when I stabilize the job situation gonna get a bunch sheets of this and make a big one in here to go in with the "Kozyrev mirror" shape.. but cap the top and bottom. I don't think anybody's tried this with mirror finish, it's probably always aluminium.
Did you watch this one he mentions at 12 minutes.. a real documentary from Russian TV.
Yes, but it's all just words. I'm more interested in practice.
Here we have some esoteric medicine entertainment businesses, some of them have Kozyrev mirrors and you could just come and play with it for few hundred roubles.
I was researching this stuff and found those flexible mirror roll sheets from amazon.
Original one made from 1.5mm thick aluminium alloy Д1 IIRC. USA 2017 aluminium alloy is an equivalent of Д1 to some extent.I don't know if material and thinckness matter, but it will be logical to start close to original. Д1 (and so 2017) could be easily formed and bent, so it is not hard to bend a sheet of 1.5mm Д1/2017 into necessary curvature. Also, this aluminium alloy is widely used in airspace and other industries for making large constructions, so it is cheap and very widespread.
Start with 2017 alloy, concatenate few sheets (with rivets/screws) into a stripe and make your mirror. Buy annealed variant, it is much easier to bend, you will be able to do it with bare hands.
In the worst case, if it will not work for you, you will be able to disassemble it, unbent sheets and sell them, or make a fancy WC cabin from that spiral. :)
Oh hey.. got some tabs open and gradually checking out stuff. Like earlier.. I'm going through the zerkala-kozyreva site you mentioned. Going through each section. On the page with the guy with the glasses who needed to run a beard trimmer on his eyebrows. There's a bunch of tiled youtube videos but they're in Russian. I thought of putting on the closed captions and changing it to english and it works. Just started on the first one, but I've got chores to do today.. but I'll gradually check this stuff out. I finished that Russian TV video though but still have that first one, Time mirrors, that's still paused at 14 min of 42.
So you tested out making this Kozyrev mirror, eh.. Me I'm interested in having a mirror finish, not this stainless. Can't fuck around with this right now cause no job and probably have to go to jail for a month after the court date next month, so can't apply for jobs.. been working at a temp agency past week. Once I deal with this crap and get a stable job.. then I'll test this stuff out.
You also got the laser thing.. not gonna be doing DMT cause I'm old and it could kill me. But I'll test out trying to get a wall full of it. Not the + area he's doing. It's this "diffused" laser.. I'll have to look into how you do those. But the idea is to get a horizontal line ----- of it.. then you get another laser above that and stack them to get more area. Cover a wall.
Also could test higher power lasers but you gotta get that eye protection. If it pops balloons probably not good going in that field.
The other day saw some geek on insta reels and he had this huge super ramped up laser gun and it'd weld. Maybe that'd get a matrix rain field going but you couldn't go into it. I'll run tests later in the future.
I was gonna try doing a mirror box, like I did with the gold leaf tarps on my funturistic insta. I'll get those tripods and horizontal bars.
Found some flexible mirror rolls. I got this bookmarked.
Then I found out about this kozyrev mirrors so gonna test out that "fibonacci" shape. Instead of aluminum, gonna use this flexible mirror rolls.
Then I'm there.. I'll need some type of adjustable flexible backing. Looked around.. saw these bamboo rolls. Then I saw this really long type. And because of the swirl shape, it'd stay up without reinforcement. The mirror rolls has adhesive.. and when it goes in, then you'd do both sides. Here's those rolls, bookmarked that.
300 bucks for 48inch x 600 inches. You'd use duct tape and put one on the other for height. I don't have much room in here.. like 10x10 feet area in this room.. but the ceiling's pretty high it could handle double stacked.
Also 'll test out covering the top and bottom but you'd leave that entrance side open cause that's how the stuff gets in there. Also for oxygen. I wish I had more room cause then I could move my computer setup in the middle of this. Be busy working on stuff while you're in there. I got one of those murphy beds that pulls out of a closet but it's always down.. I could put that up and move the comp setup in the middle of the room but I've got big tower speakers and it's a hassle moving this stuff. I'll test stuff out. Then I could put this setup inside the Kosyrev mirror. Allright, so that's what's going on around here today.
You could try that foam EVA mats. They are cheaper than bamboo mats and good in keeping form. Also they have smooth surface so your sticky mirror will be smooth too on it.
Also, take a look at insulation materials like foamed PE. Should be extramely cheap in any Home Depot or how you call shops and supermarkets dedicated to selling building materials and tools.
Funny. Dude spent a lot of time making this video. More time than he would have needed to replicate Kozyrev mirror by himself and check if it really work along with shooting real documentary about building and using Kozyrev mirror.
Some more info - https://zerkala-kozyreva.ru/ and so on. There are a lot of such things here in Russia, from minimum sized to giant ones was built. Popular among all the esoteric crowd. All effects of that Kozyrev mirrors are subjective and unreplicateable. Periodically this theme pops up at conspiracy/alternative forums and then vanishes.
I played with one of such things. No symbols, but it was kind of weird feeling. :) Can't say it was real, may be just looking at unusually curved glossy surface created that feeling.
Also there are threads about this mirrors on https://x-faq.ru where people try to replicate everything strange and interesting.
PS: use online translator, links are in Russian.
Did you watch this one he mentions at 12 minutes.. a real documentary from Russian TV. You can understand this stuff.. haha.
"Mirrors - Breaking the Future" 43 min.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXJ3FvUBX4E
I'm up to 34 min of it. But yeah.. did you see in the previous post how I was researching this stuff and found those flexible mirror roll sheets from amazon. Later when I stabilize the job situation gonna get a bunch sheets of this and make a big one in here to go in with the "Kozyrev mirror" shape.. but cap the top and bottom. I don't think anybody's tried this with mirror finish, it's probably always aluminium.
Yes, but it's all just words. I'm more interested in practice.
Here we have some esoteric medicine entertainment businesses, some of them have Kozyrev mirrors and you could just come and play with it for few hundred roubles.
Original one made from 1.5mm thick aluminium alloy Д1 IIRC. USA 2017 aluminium alloy is an equivalent of Д1 to some extent.I don't know if material and thinckness matter, but it will be logical to start close to original. Д1 (and so 2017) could be easily formed and bent, so it is not hard to bend a sheet of 1.5mm Д1/2017 into necessary curvature. Also, this aluminium alloy is widely used in airspace and other industries for making large constructions, so it is cheap and very widespread.
Start with 2017 alloy, concatenate few sheets (with rivets/screws) into a stripe and make your mirror. Buy annealed variant, it is much easier to bend, you will be able to do it with bare hands.
In the worst case, if it will not work for you, you will be able to disassemble it, unbent sheets and sell them, or make a fancy WC cabin from that spiral. :)
Oh hey.. got some tabs open and gradually checking out stuff. Like earlier.. I'm going through the zerkala-kozyreva site you mentioned. Going through each section. On the page with the guy with the glasses who needed to run a beard trimmer on his eyebrows. There's a bunch of tiled youtube videos but they're in Russian. I thought of putting on the closed captions and changing it to english and it works. Just started on the first one, but I've got chores to do today.. but I'll gradually check this stuff out. I finished that Russian TV video though but still have that first one, Time mirrors, that's still paused at 14 min of 42.
So you tested out making this Kozyrev mirror, eh.. Me I'm interested in having a mirror finish, not this stainless. Can't fuck around with this right now cause no job and probably have to go to jail for a month after the court date next month, so can't apply for jobs.. been working at a temp agency past week. Once I deal with this crap and get a stable job.. then I'll test this stuff out.
You also got the laser thing.. not gonna be doing DMT cause I'm old and it could kill me. But I'll test out trying to get a wall full of it. Not the + area he's doing. It's this "diffused" laser.. I'll have to look into how you do those. But the idea is to get a horizontal line ----- of it.. then you get another laser above that and stack them to get more area. Cover a wall.
Also could test higher power lasers but you gotta get that eye protection. If it pops balloons probably not good going in that field.
The other day saw some geek on insta reels and he had this huge super ramped up laser gun and it'd weld. Maybe that'd get a matrix rain field going but you couldn't go into it. I'll run tests later in the future.
I was gonna try doing a mirror box, like I did with the gold leaf tarps on my funturistic insta. I'll get those tripods and horizontal bars.
Found some flexible mirror rolls. I got this bookmarked.
https://www.amazon.ca/FunStick-Flexible-Stickers-Adhesive-Reflective/dp/B09NDDTR4P/?th=1
60CM x 5M $45.78
Price looks ok but it'll be quite a bit.
Then I found out about this kozyrev mirrors so gonna test out that "fibonacci" shape. Instead of aluminum, gonna use this flexible mirror rolls.
Then I'm there.. I'll need some type of adjustable flexible backing. Looked around.. saw these bamboo rolls. Then I saw this really long type. And because of the swirl shape, it'd stay up without reinforcement. The mirror rolls has adhesive.. and when it goes in, then you'd do both sides. Here's those rolls, bookmarked that.
https://www.wayfair.ca/home-improvement/pdp/backyard-x-scapes-48-x-600-tatami-bamboo-wall-panelling-xbx10032.html
300 bucks for 48inch x 600 inches. You'd use duct tape and put one on the other for height. I don't have much room in here.. like 10x10 feet area in this room.. but the ceiling's pretty high it could handle double stacked.
Also 'll test out covering the top and bottom but you'd leave that entrance side open cause that's how the stuff gets in there. Also for oxygen. I wish I had more room cause then I could move my computer setup in the middle of this. Be busy working on stuff while you're in there. I got one of those murphy beds that pulls out of a closet but it's always down.. I could put that up and move the comp setup in the middle of the room but I've got big tower speakers and it's a hassle moving this stuff. I'll test stuff out. Then I could put this setup inside the Kosyrev mirror. Allright, so that's what's going on around here today.
You could try that foam EVA mats. They are cheaper than bamboo mats and good in keeping form. Also they have smooth surface so your sticky mirror will be smooth too on it.
Also, take a look at insulation materials like foamed PE. Should be extramely cheap in any Home Depot or how you call shops and supermarkets dedicated to selling building materials and tools.