At the age of 16, Slava married Stepan Sevryukov, who, having recovered from a severely injured leg during World War I, was impressed by her compassionate care for wounded soldiers.
Prof. Ivo Lozensky, Slava Sevryukova began psychotronic research employing what she described as a psi-wave emitted from brain cells, surpassing the speed of light in vacuum, and directly influencing the object.
[5] Utilizing this method, they used Sevryukova's "power of thought" to temporarily halt the movement of microscopic objects, study their internal composition and gather information on various properties such as dimensions, mass, speed etc.
[5] Sevryukova claimed to have observed the arrangement of atoms on the surface of a silicon crystall psychotronically in 1978, seven years before a similar image was captured using a scanning tunneling microscope.
[citation needed] Despite invitations, such as the one in 1980 to the International Congress of Acupuncture in Palma de Mallorca, held under the patronage of the Spanish king, they were unable to attend due to a lack of organizational funds.
[citation needed] Throughout her career, Sevryukova and Lozenski published nine works in various magazines covering topics ranging from human organs,[8] Earth's core, to electronic and technicals elements.