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SCIENTIST 'W1ao E'V'ol'V'ed Theory of Space
• Russell, In Book Out To-Day, Attacks Present Beliefs 'SOLIDS ARE. ELECTRICITY' Energy Forces Welded Together by Gravitation,He Says Walter Rus,seU, President of the Society of Arts and Sciences, believes he has evolved a. new theory to explain the laws of splltce and the heavenly bodies that move in it. Let our scientists bend their energies to the understanding of thls l"simple" principle, according to Mr. Russell, and an ocean steamshlp like the Leviathan could easily produce her own fuel from sea water "in a machine not larger than & newspaper printing press." This new theory ls· expounded in Russell's new book, "The Russell Genero-Radiative Concept, or the Cyclic Theory of Continuous' Motion," which is out to-day. It Is an . elaboration and expansion, he states in the preface of his book. "The Universal One," published four years ago. • Criticises Modern Science It was in that book, he states. that he specifically outlined the unity of electricity and gravitation, which, three' years later, was .announced- by Einstein without "crediting hlm with priority of discover'" In his new book Mr. Russell suggests that a "major surgical operation upon the present beliefs" Is the only salvation for present-day science. The writer opens his attack upon these bellefs by challenging Newton's principle that the planets would fall into the sun and the moon into the earth if their orbital motions were stayed. This he claims to have proved untrue by a "solar graVitational" experiment in whi-ch a miniature modeH of the sc-lar system Is set up, with 1ts poles Similarly placed. When all these revolving planets and satellit~s are stopped they show no inclination to fall in to one another. other Incorrect Notion!! Even our notions of gravitation and radiation are , incorrect, Russell further asserts. Solids are composed of electricity and owe their existence to the power of gra vi ta tion to keep electrical forces welded together into what we term solids. Gravitation he defines as being the "charging positive force which pulls inward from within. while radiation is the discharging negative force which pushes outward from within." -~ Betw #3n every two maF \Se~! space, Russell maintains, the l d entre of gravitation arou~ 0 -:::11 ~h 1revolve In orbit~'C"-! Theselti.~ held together by 'ne pole " ~
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Answer -- the artist, for seeing is believing. Sir
J~es
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the United States announcing his belief that the univerllJe is rushing
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like a prodigal son on a down-hill path with never
meets t.his Iessimistic theory with arguments dO 10giC's.1 that have been
fo~ced
h~ad
n ;t only scienti~ts
to stop and listen, but ha .. painted a series of lJi;;tt r ..
to illustrate his contentions.
Eight of these paintings are now hanging
in the 'useum of ucience and Industry of
new
York fOl' all the world --
and the scientists -- to see. The universe. Mr. Russell says. is doing nicely. swinging alone under a fifty-fifty rule of'. give-and-take, and not
-- as "i,. ,Tames dpdlares --
being constantly annihilated in the depths of inter-stellar sj:ace, which proces."
one of these days. 'w ould exhaust the source of life.
Until now,
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James has had the floor, but si'!ce Yay 25th lalter Rusdell's ;Jlcture8 l~useum,
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that for every expenditure of the
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and curreeponding re-birth, and that there
therefore no danger of the runnir.
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have looked at these pictured, and are wmdering .
of tneir
energy ~s
Scientistu
Many of them. in fact,
are study:ing the paintings with a view to fi ,d ing out just !-tOVI fa.r their vlciualioed concepts can he furt_er tested in the laboratory.
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It is a new idea.
Until now, the invisible universe ha.; remained
invisible, even to the
phy~ic'
s who have measured and re-measured it
-- but who do not appear to have arrived at any satisfactory conclusion about its fundall'enta.la.
lor have the physiciits, to date, been able to
break down any of the laws of the Rus.,ell concept of the universal machinery.
They see them. but are dtill un'l'illing to believe.
A well-known ph1 sicist, on t· e staff of a university renowned for scientific ir.tegrity, said
But after Institute of a lifetime of training aJ.ong lines. I find itCosmoEconomics difficult to go on seeing it: ich the arti st replied cheerfully -- "7ha t, professor , is exac'ly www.CosmoEconomics.com
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theory of the one force of the universe."
As a matte" of fact, it. wad at the sugge.;tion of a scientist that the pictures were l'ainted .
Twelve years ago, ,.alter Russell had reached the
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He is one of the first five Ameri
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painters, and has beEn for some time the president of the Jociety of Arts
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He has
been acknowledged as the fat her of the co-cp erative
sy~tem
se~f-supporting.
man who ten years ago suddenly became convinced that he, through the inner, awakened eye of the ~rtidt, nad seen the universe e~actly nd it is, in terms of color, and who, as a result of his vision, threw his career to the V'i nds and started in to describe what he had seen.
He turned, for
the fir st time, to the study of science. which alone could provide him with the neces.,ary vo cabulary .
Walter Russell History repeats itself. fal~s
:s The first expression of a nev idea invariably
on stony ground -- but if a seed of truth be there, it will find
an earth-filled cranny and begin to sprout.
Walter Russell spent a for-
tune in the printing of a book which told of his inspired convictions in Vlord;;, and in diagrams and charts which are at once so sublimely cle ar complicated that hardly any bOdy can understand them.
Mr.
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sent copies of thi s book to men prominent in many lines of en-
deavor. but at that time science believed the atom to be indestructible.
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and the Russell concept i s not in agreement with tnat theory.
and
his beliefs. few York
physicist. discussing the winding and unwinding of the universe.
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and pencil were called irto action that the artist might prov e to the professor thnt the machinery is not running down. but is functioning two ways -- tearing down and building up at the same time through polarisation. which is the meeting of two opposed forces under the attr ction of gravitation and the repulsion of radiation for the purJose of reproduction.
And at last :-- "If only." said Walter Russell passionately. "I
could show it tv you as I see it. in colors!"
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',;hy not
'Ii th him came a canvas. which he said was the first of a series illus-
trating in all the colors of the spectrum his ideas of how the universe works .
The scientist saw. and was enthusiastic.
He suggested that the
picture be eXhibited, and later he wrote Mr . Russell a letter which ran in part as follows:
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"If through
Rinting you can express your ideas, which you explained
to me briefly in words, I am inclined to think that you have f ound the basis of a new art, an art which is best fitted to interpret inanimate nature, rather than animate nature. underata~ding
I believe that anyone capable of
your paintings will have a much clearer conception of
universal :aves than he would through any text-book descriptlon. sincerely hope that you wi1
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find it possible to complete the series of
sixty or.more pair-tings which you have in mind.
I wish you every succes"."
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The eight pictures now hanglnB in the Museum demonstrate the principle that ever
Everything in the universe contains both phases of this force and
negative
.os itive, radiative and gravitative, feminine and masculine, expanling
and contracting.
The seven colors of the spectrum, being
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all processes of expansion on the blue half, and all contraction on the red he.lf, with yellow being the high-pressure balancir.g point at the centre. If lalter Russell-is right, science will have to look to her laurels and art will score a triumph.
He is the younger son of a car ;:>enter in
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assachusetts town, and has risen fro:r.J. the position of carpen-
ter ' s assistanT
to that of a great artist simply by the power of his
uncle when he was determi ned to work his way through art-school.
-- the kindly ~Ial ter
Russell stands on one side of the startling picture of "s .tence at tne cross-roads."
On the other stands the n oble co,npany of Jeans, Eddington,
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for television and the younger chi.ldren of the
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fami.ly not yet
born to a generation so accustomed to miracles that It does not even see them when they come. Whatever gr0ws out of it all, one thing is clear.
Never bet'ore in
history has art in its purest inspirational form joined hands with science to help humanity understand the structure of the world, of and
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Here is a new thing under theS un, the invisible made visible in
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terms of beauty. an artist until the
Only an artist co ld have accomplished it, and only
every scientist has in him something of the s1)irit every true artist is fundamentall y a scientist.
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the artist, and
If 7ialter Russell has
aChieved nothing more th'1.n a visible proof of this hypothesis, his accomplishment has been proved,
ad
w~ll
worth 'r/hile .
.'l.nd it is possible that he has
we.tl, that by understanding the universe as it really is,
manity may
di3ca~d
all ideaa of cllaos, and begin to function under "he
law of har,llonious order, wh ich alone makes for ''leal th, ha)pine!:ls and the development of a gre!l.ter civil12;ation .
If the theories of this artist-
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scientist are proved workable, they '.IJuld seem to hold the promise of an immense step forward not only in physics, 'but ill chemi!:ltry, metallurgy , and all
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