A talk about Walter Russell’s “The Universal One” book
In today’s Episode, our AI hosts are talking about Walter Russell’s “The Universal One” (1926), a book that attempts to describe the universe using a scientific and philosophical framework. Russell, a self-taught artist and architect, believed that the universe is a single, unified system governed by a set of fundamental principles. He proposed a cosmogony based on the concept of “Mind” as the underlying substance of all that exists, with light as the fundamental force that acts as the creative principle of the universe. Russell’s theory focuses on the dynamic interplay of opposing forces— electricity and magnetism – which he saw as the two fundamental aspects of “Mind.” He argued that these forces drive the creation and evolution of everything from atoms to galaxies, and that they are governed by a set of universal laws.
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