A Kozyrev Mirror is a device made from aluminum (sometimes from glass, or reflecting mirror-like material) spiral shape surfaces, which, according to a hypothesis, suggested by the astro-physicist N.A. Kozyrev, are able to focus different types of radiation alike to magnifying glasses, including the types of radiation coming from biological objects. Kozyrev mirrors were used in experiments related to Extrasensory perception (ESP), conducted in the Institute of experimental medicine of Siberia division of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Humans, allocated into the cylindric spirals (usually 1.5 rotations clockwise, made of polished aluminum) indeed experienced anomalous psycho-physical sensations, which had been recorded in the minutes of the research experiments.[1]