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Saint Petersburg and who referred to Bartini, has conducted temporal experiments with what he calls a time machine. These experiments and his results are disputed. Nevertheless, it is important to keep track of what is concocted behind the scenes. Is it not true that this former employee of the spacecraft department of Moscow’s Aviation Institute (propulsion department) has distilled false theories (Bartini’s thesis) to obscure a genuinely advanced theory on extraterrestrial technology in Russia? Vadim Chernobrov seems to have gravitated to Soviet Black n aaa sass cet 4ar4 1 14 1 Programs. He said™: “‘...Since 1967, some research work has been con- ducted at Moscow’s Aviation Institute under the direction of professor Felix Yu. Zigel (until his death in 1988) on UFOs with a specific techni- cal form. Following this ‘preliminary research on anomalous phenom- ena in the atmosphere,’ performed with state budget funds, a great deal of valuable information has been assembled in a file on these phe- nomena..., established based on authenticated cases of traces and frag- ments, of videos and photos, and telemetric images of UFOs taken between 1987 and now. There is data on the subject of the influence of certain parts of these objects and their bodies (the exterior) on the rate and direction of time...” I should add that Chernobrov’s remarks, made based on his exper- iments, open astonishing perspectives. The principle of his time machine can be compared to Russian nesting dolls. He injected electro- magnetic waves to flow from the periphery towards the center of a device of concentric spheres equipped with electromagnets. He meas- ured temporal changes in the center of this device, which may have been weak,® but sufficiently explicit to deduce the existence of tempo- ral density. It is peculiar to observe that this logic concurs with that of absolute relativity: “the less there is space, the more there is time.”’ He also said that “experiments have shown that man and time mutually influence each other profoundly. The effect of the operator on the experiment has been established but has not yet been studied in its entirety...” The passage of time has a tangible influence on us and con- versely. He also observed some toxic effects on biological systems. He wrote that these are not related to the process of time displacement, but rather to the value of the time flow rate according to the different body parts concerned. This shows that the natural temporal passage is not identical in every part of the physical body. We will see why this is important when I address the cognitive abilities of our brain. This explains why the temporal bubble of a UFO, the time flow of which can vary, has a more or less considerable impact on our ability to respond