Project Mirror: The secret experiments of the USSR to create a portal to a parallel world



Introduction to the Mystery of the Mirror
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, many previously classified documents have become available, and each year more and more surprising details emerge about projects and experiments that were once hidden from the public eye. One of these projects is the mysterious Mirror, in which secret experiments were conducted in Novosibirsk to create a portal to a parallel world. So far, there is little reliable information about this project, but the evidence and documents gathered show that The Mirror was more than just an experiment - it was an attempt to look beyond reality.



Declassified documents on research in Novosibirsk
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, documents surfaced in various archives regarding the work of the research laboratory in Novosibirsk, where unusual experiments were conducted within the framework of the Mirror Project. Research has suggested an impact on the so-called “spatial mirror” — a device that, according to scientists, was supposed to be a link between our world and another dimension. These documents show that Soviet scientists were trying to find a way to overcome space-time constraints and open a “transition” into an unknown world.

Scientific justification
According to the found documents, the basis of Project Mirror was the theory of the existence of parallel worlds, each of which has its own unique set of physical laws. According to one hypothesis, spaces could intersect at certain points where there were “weak spots” between dimensions. Soviet scientists believed that with the help of certain technologies it would be possible to control these intersections and open temporary portals.



Technical equipment
The laboratory where the experiments were conducted was equipped with heavy-duty generators, magnetic field sensors and optical devices resembling mirror tunnels. These devices would interact at the microparticle level, creating an “energy bridge” between the worlds. It is noteworthy that these experiments used rare equipment that was available only to a limited number of specialists.

Testimonies of Experimental Participants
Some of the staff who participated in these studies later decided to talk about their experiences. One of them, a scientist with the pseudonym "Alexei", claimed that during one of the experiments he and his colleagues felt unexplained anxiety and noticed strange changes in space - as if the walls of the laboratory were "breathing." Alexei said that at the time of activation of the equipment, the temperature in the room suddenly dropped, and the whole room was filled with cold fog. The lights were getting smaller and the sounds were getting darker.
According to the participants, after one of the most powerful experiments, several employees disappeared without a trace. Official reports indicate that these people allegedly left the project for personal reasons, but colleagues of the missing claim that no one knew about their departure and they simply disappeared. These mysterious disappearances went unexplained, adding even more mysticism to Project Mirror.

Unexplained disappearances
Evidence of strange disappearances began to arrive at the initial stage of research. Some employees suddenly stopped coming to work, their families could not explain their disappearance, and authorities often failed to provide any intelligible response. People literally evaporated in front of their colleagues or disappeared shortly after participating in key experiments. Theorists argue that the missing could be on the other side of the portal, where the laws of physics are very different from ours, and this allegedly prevents them from returning.



Modern attempts to recreate the experiment
After the collapse of the USSR, interest in the Mirror project did not disappear. Modern scientists are trying to recreate and analyze the experiments conducted in Novosibirsk using modern technologies and knowledge. In Russia, as well as abroad, leading research centers are working to create such “mirrors” that can interact with multidimensional spaces.

Breakthroughs in modern science
Nowadays, research in the field of quantum physics, string theory and multidimensional spaces allows us to take a new look at the ideas embedded in the Mirror Project. Some scientists believe that portals may indeed exist, and scientific progress in the coming decades may confirm this. Particularly relevant are studies of the interaction of black holes and the theory of “wormholes”, which may serve as analogues of “portals” in other dimensions.

Ethical and scientific issues
Modern experiments also raise ethical questions. If Project Mirror did exist and had consequences in the form of disappearances, should such attempts be repeated? Some scientists fear that opening a portal to a parallel dimension could lead to catastrophic consequences, the impact of which is impossible to predict.

Conclusion: A Secret Covered in Darkness
The Mirror Project remains one of the most mysterious pages in the history of Soviet scientific experiments. The mystery surrounding this project attracted the attention of both researchers and ordinary people interested in paranormal phenomena. Today, scientists continue to search for answers to the questions left behind by this program, in an attempt to understand whether penetration into parallel worlds is possible and what consequences it may have.