Man Who Tapped Secrets of the Universe

Author(s): Glenn Clark

Channelled Texts | Biographies

This book expounds on the life and philosophy of Walter Russell, an American polymath, known for his achievements in painting, sculpture, architecture, and for his unified theory in physics and cosmogony. He posited that the universe was founded on a unifying principle of rhythmic balanced interchange. Russell was also proficient in philosophy, music, ice skating, and was a professor at the institution he founded, the University of Science and Philosophy. He believed mediocrity is self-inflicted and genius is self-bestowed. In 1963, Walter Cronkite in the national television evening news, commenting on Dr. Walter Russell's death, referred to him as "... the Leonardo da Vinci of our time."


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General Fields

  • : 9781614270041
  • : Martino Fine Books
  • : Martino Fine Books
  • : 0.117934
  • : 01 March 2011
  • : .17 Inches X 6 Inches X 9 Inches
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Glenn Clark
  • : Paperback
  • : 70