Walter Russell

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SCIENTIST EVOLVES NEW SPACE THEORY

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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