Welcome back to my third and final post on The Source Field Investigations (you can check here for Part One or Part Two).
Wilcock is very impressed with the writings of a Russian scientist, Nikolai Kozyrev, who did considerable work on the nature of time, or more specifically, the flow of time. As in quantum physics, many of his discoveries just don't make sense to our rational minds. For example, Kozyrev states that the flow of time isn't constant, it can be slowed down or speeded up under certain conditions. And time does not "push through space in a straight line," it spins, twists or rotates.
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