The Man Who Tapped The Secrets Of The Universe is a biographical book written by Glenn Clark. The book narrates the life story of Walter Russell, an American polymath who was a painter, sculptor, musician, philosopher, and scientist. The book describes how Russell tapped into the secrets of the universe through his intellectual and spiritual pursuits.The book begins with Russell's childhood and his early fascination with the natural world. Russell's artistic talents are highlighted, and the book describes how he became an accomplished painter and sculptor. The book then delves into Russell's spiritual journey, which began with his interest in theosophy and later led him to develop his own philosophy, which he called the ""Russellian Science.""The book describes how Russell's philosophy was based on the idea that the universe was a unified whole, and that all things were interconnected. Russell believed that the universe was made up of vibrations, and that everything in the universe was in a state of perpetual motion. He also believed that consciousness was the fundamental force of the universe.The book highlights Russell's scientific achievements, which include his work on the nature of light and his development of a new model of the atom. The book also describes how Russell's ideas influenced other scientists and thinkers, including Nikola Tesla and Buckminster Fuller.Overall, The Man Who Tapped The Secrets Of The Universe is a fascinating biography of a remarkable man who made significant contributions to both the arts and sciences. The book provides a detailed account of Russell's life and work, and offers insights into his unique worldview and philosophy.The Incredible Story Of Walter Russell, Who Succeeded In Music, Literature, Architecture, Painting, Sculpture, Science, Philosophy, Human Relations And Yet Never Went Beyond Primary School Grades.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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In 1948, Walter Russell and his wife Lao Russell acquired a famous Italian Renaissance marble palace and sculpture gardens on a Virginia mountain top to devote the rest of their lives to the arts, to philosophy and science for the betterment of human relations and for the unfoldment of the inherent genius which lies within every man.
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