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Nicolai Levashov. The Mirror of My Soul. Vol. 1. Born in the USSR
As a result of this experiment I arrived at my first conclusion—independent of
someone else’s opinion—that the content of my thoughts had an influence on what
happened around me, at least around electronic devices. I then proceeded to show my
discovery to my fellow students. These future radio physicists were simply at a loss to
explain it and avoided any comments on the issue.
The incident with the flash was that last straw which made me examine what had
happened to me from quite a different perspective. From the reaction of people around
me I understood that what was happening to me was not commonplace for everyone: on
the contrary—none of my acquaintances experienced anything of the kind.
3. At the University
When I entered the third year, we were to carry out laboratory work, using either
emitting or transmitting equipment. We studied all types of electromagnetic radiation in
practice—from light to long radio waves. Every laboratory session lasted four hours.
Everyone, who has studied physics at universities and institutes, knows it well. I mention
it only for one reason. If for any reason the experimental data of the laboratory work
failed to coincide with theoretical results, teachers required us to repeat the experiment.
This meant that all participants in the laboratory work (usually two or three persons) had
to repeat everything again in their free time and when the equipment was not occupied
in accordance with the university program. In short, for all, including the teacher, it was
a huge nuisance.
I am giving you these uninteresting facts for a reason: I and those who worked with
me had to do it very often. The point being, when I took part in the experiment, the
experimental data we got was far from the desired outcome. We took the measurements
very accurately. I always preferred to do everything carefully; strictly following the
terms of the experiment, but ... after their processing we observed nothing even close to
the necessary result. Sometimes devices stopped working. Be-fore my fellow-sufferers
and I entered the room, all devices had worked normally, they also worked normally
after we left; devices revolted and did not “want” to give up their “secrets” but only in
the presence of my group. It happened almost all the time and everywhere when I was
present. Intuitively, my fellow-students did not wish to do laboratory work in my
company.
A “truce” came in approximately three months; devices “calmed” down and did not
express their “gladness” so stormily in my presence. The fact that devices responded to
me was realised pretty quickly and then not at the level of intuition. Someone paid
attention to the fact that, if I passed near emitting/transmitting apparatus, the pointers of
recording devices began to “go mad”, if this can be said about devices. When other
people passed by those devices—the “rejoicing” was not observed. As a result of these
practical conclusions, everyone began to ask me, in a friendly manner, to move away
with my “bio-fields”, no one wanted to repeat the same laboratory work. They were
certainly not rude. I was still the head of our student group and our course, and it so
happened that a lot of students and teachers respected me for my principles and what I
stood for, which was never just for show—my words always agreed with my actions.
Also I was not weak physically. I could quietly “play” with weights of 16 and 32
kilos. It was enough for me to swing anyone around a couple of times or simply squeeze
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