
It also, in his mind, helped to explain psychic phenomena, Interestingly, he also found that, when experimenting with remote viewing, that when his subjects were further north, away from the vortices, their results were stronger. Details on 'Vile Vortices' (not really 'Vile', but strong) Bermuda Triangle (26.6N/76.8W): An Impartial Geography link tells us that weather disturbances are common here: it is known for the sudden nature of its storms (Whiteouts & strong winds in seconds). We can also see that this ellipse is well defined by points 14 and 16, again Sandersons incredibly powerful 'vile vortices,' the points of the icosahedron. (Node point 27, near Australia, is the only one that isnt touched exactly. If past and future times were existing beside one another, in the right conditions, one could step through the veil and exist, if even for a short time, in that other place. Going clockwise from the 12:00 point, the ring will perfectly touch a 'square' of grid points, as 7, 31, 27 and 5. He also hypothesized that the same phenomena could account for time slips. He thought that, if he could prove the existence of such a power source and could somehow harness it, he would be able to explain how otherworldly craft was able to move at such high speeds without the sounds we would expect from such a powerful motor.

Kosavev believed that past, present, and future existed simultaneously and could be accessed if you had the proper understanding and means to do so. Einstein referred to a similar concept as the ether while others have called it ZPN or zero point energy. Today, shipping insurance is a worldwide enterprise, and ship losses, are analyzed and regularly reported under six heading: 1)founded, swamped, or burst asunder due to. Llyod’s of London has kept tabs on world shipping since the formal initiation of insurance as a business a few hundred years ago. He referred to this field as the flow of time. The 12 Devil’s Graveyards Around The World. field create what Sanderson called devil’s graveyards - places of unexplained disappearance and anomalies. Sanderson in 1972, the term Vile Vortices refers to 12 points on the globe where anomalies in the earth’s magnetic. Coined by author, naturalist, and paranormal researcher Ivan T. According to legend, there have been numerous disappearances in the area, causing the Japanese government to declare the area unsafe.


Kosavev developed experiments that were designed to prove the existence of what he referred to as a “torsional energy field” which he claimed traveled faster than the speed of light. Places of Power - The World's Vile Vortices. The first of these was the Devil’s Sea, off the coast of Japan. Later a physicist name Nikolai Kosarev and a physician, Alexander Tomavov who had dug into research about human consciousness and magnetic fields.
