Timothy McClanahan
Kozyrev’s Universe: Time, Torsion, and the Hidden Dynamics of RealityBy Timothy McClanahanTime is not an abstract dimension. It is a causal force.For decades, the work of Nikolai Kozyrev has hovered between science and silence-a profound body of research on torsion fields, entropy gradients, and temporal energy that challenges the most fundamental assumptions of modern physics. Kozyrev’s Universe brings this material into sharp, technical focus, reconstructing the physical, mathematical, and experimental framework that defined one of the most controversial and visionary scientific programs of the 20th century.Drawing from Soviet astrophysics, Einstein-Cartan theory, and modern torsion research, this definitive volume explores:Time as a structured, causal medium with measurable energy propertiesTorsion fields and their role in stellar thermodynamics, planetary anomalies, and consciousness researchEmpirical observations from lunar Transient Lunar Phenomena (TLPs) to interferometric experimentsKozyrev Mirrors and human field coupling, with implications for nonlocal perception and causal telemetryTorsion wave theory, vacuum energy coupling, and time engineering frontiersMathematical formalisms connecting entropy flow, torsion geometry, and temporal resonanceFrom variable stars to the lunar surface, from torsion detectors to consciousness experiments, this book builds a coherent scientific framework for understanding time as an active agent in physical systems.Whether you’re a physicist, historian of science, experimental researcher, or independent investigator, Kozyrev’s Universe provides the technical depth, historical context, and conceptual clarity to explore this hidden architecture of reality.