A Russian institute that studied teleportation and the “time car” was closed. Worked for more than a quarter of a century


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The Russian Institute dedicated to studies on teleportation and “time car” has ceased its activity, the RTVI station reported on Wednesday.
The Institute for the Nature of Time has worked over a quarter of a century, as an affiliated structure to the State University of Moscow, according to the RTVI television station, quoted by EFE and Agerpres.
The center of studies was founded in 1999 by the Russian biophysicist Alexandr Levici, according to the information provided by the institute on his website, which is no longer accessible.
His objectives and fields of activity were the studies of causal quantum mechanics, according to EFE.
The Institute organized almost 900 seminars before closing. Between the discussions were the possibility to “receive information from the future”, as well as “the time of time and teleportation in time and space”.
The institute's website was updated for the last time on August 3.




