March 21, 2012

The 20th Century Fox



Sometimes, the inexplicable suddenly appears to make sense. 'The man who tapped the secrets of the universe' has been one of my favorite books for several years. Now, I have found the website dedicated to the works of Dr. Walter Russell. The pictures are intricate and the wave mechanics are of a different form that typical quantum explanation. Russell was a man of action - his periodic table will be one of my next endeavors - enjoy the drawings.

1 comment:

Richard Raznikov said...

Sometimes the inexplicable...
Indeed, it sure does, and why is that?
We are in the early stage of the greatest changes in world history; this causes considerable pain, of course. As McLuhan would describe it, it's an amputation.
Consider this: the totality of human beings on earth, through the centuries, communicating with one another in quite rudimentary ways, slow, inefficient, seriously incomplete. In the 20th century, this gained exponentially. But the electric information environment has enabled virtually simultaneous communication among vast numbers. It's as though the 'earth brain' has suddenly gained the ability for all of the cells to interconnect after centuries of one-cell-at-a-time learning.
This is now on the verge of exploding. Borders are done. All the old structures, even the old metaphors, are done. But as this process unfolds, the keepers of the old, with no clue at all, do increasingly crazy things to try to retain power. Fasten your seatbelts. Gonna be a wild ride.