Cosmology by walter russell

What is Walter Russell's 'universal one'?

The Universal One is Walter Russell’s first expression of his new Cosmology explaining the Mind-centered electric universe.
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Russell speaking on the publishing of the Universal One, and how the Pope of Rome would have issued a decree against it if he continued to publish it.
Read what some people are calling "The Holy Grail" of science books.

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What is Walter's cosmology?

Walter’s Cosmology spans both the physical 3D sensed simulated reality and the unsensed metaphysical true reality.
Our task is to correctly interpret what we observe in our sensed reality and to begin to learn about the true reality which we probably up until now never even knew existed.

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What should students know about Walter Russell's Books of Science?

Students of the Russell science should be aware of the historic sequence of Walter Russell’s books of science, and note the various changes in details which Walter Russell himself made.
Nikola Tesla told Walter Russell to hide his cosmogony from the world for a thousand years.

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Who was Walter Bowman Russell?

Walter Bowman Russell (May 19, 1871 – May 19, 1963) was an impressionist American painter (of the Boston School ), sculptor, mystic and author.
His lectures and writing place him firmly in the New Thought Movement. Russell wrote extensively on science topics, but these writings "were not taken seriously by scientists." .


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