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apart by another, these two poles de- a:
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the Leviathan could easily produce
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machine not larger than & newspaper "This hitherto undiscovered spatial CI
control of mass," Russell goes 'o n, "is fl
printing press." the connecting link between mind sj
This new theory ls expounded in and matter, the invisible and the
Russell's new book, "The Russell visible universes. All soUds are merely
Genero-Radiative Concept, or the polarized extensions of the et)ntrol-
Cyclic Theory of Continuous' Mo- ling poles in space and obey their
tion," which is out to-day. It Is an w11l, just as man-made machines are
Ie . elaboration and expansion, he states extensions Of men's minds and obey
in the preface of his book. "The their will."
Universal One," published four years ,Weight Is DImension ,
ago.
Criticises Modern Science On this theory it follows, according
It was in that book, he states. that to Ru.ssell. that moving bodies have
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he specifically outlined the unity of no weight and that weight is a
electricity and gravitation, which, dimension of motion, just as tem-
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three' years later, was .announced- by perature in all Its changes rises from
Einstein without "crediting hlm with and settles back to its position of
equilibrium at zero. I
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priority of discover'"
In his new book Mr. Russell sug- The Russell' t~ory , tries to disprove
the generally held belief that like
gests that a "major surgical operation
upon the present beliefs" Is the only charges repel and OPpOSite charge:;
salvation for present-day science. attract one ,~tnother. In point of fact
The writer opens his attack upon he would have us believe all masses
these bellefs by challenging Newton's are doubly chiuged, or, to put it dIf-
principle that the planets would fall ferently, there is no such thing as
a into the sun and the moon into the a negative charge, for that is but an- a
earth if their orbital motions were other way of designating a discharge,
stayed. This he claims to have proved "Many new metals of great value to S,
UNIVl<:~,jE" AT 'mE J.uJSEUM CF SG IENGE 'AIm' I.IDUJTRY Ob' NEW YL,RK, 0 pened
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When scientists fall ou , who can be umpire? 542 FIFTH AYE
have been fo~ced to stop and listen, but ha .. painted a series of lJi;;tt r ..
to illustrate his contentions. Eight of these paintings are now hanging
in the 'useum of ucience and Industry of new York fOl' all the world --
and the scientists -- to see.
The universe. Mr. Russell says. is doing nicely. swinging alone under
a fifty-fifty rule of'. give-and-take, and not -- as "i,. ,Tames dpdlares --
being constantly annihilated in the depths of inter-stellar sj:ace, which
proces." one of these days. 'w ould exhaust the source of life. Until now,
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James has had the floor, but si'!ce Yay 25th lalter Rusdell's ;Jlcture8
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they suggest that uir James may be wrong.
The pictures sho that for every expenditure of the univer~al energy
there i~ a simul ~A neous and curreeponding re-birth, and that there ~s
man who ten years ago suddenly became convinced that he, through the inner,
awakened eye of the ~rtidt, nad seen the universe e~actly nd it is, in
terms of color, and who, as a result of his vision, threw his career to
the V'i nds and started in to describe what he had seen. He turned, for
the fir st time, to the study of science. which alone could provide him
with the neces.,ary vo cabulary .
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"Vlell." said the professor. "you're an artist. aren't yw? ',;hy not
paint it?"
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So i t happened th, t in an incredibly short space of time 11alter
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Russell was back in the study. probably the happiest man in America.
'Ii th him came a canvas. which he said was the first of a series illus-
trating in all the colors of the spectrum his ideas of how the universe
works . The scientist saw. and was enthusiastic. He suggested that the
picture be eXhibited, and later he wrote Mr . Russell a letter which ran
in part as follows:
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"If through Rinting you can express your ideas, which you explained
to me briefly in words, I am inclined to think that you have f ound the
basis of a new art, an art which is best fitted to interpret inanimate
nature, rather than animate nature. I believe that anyone capable of
underata~ding your paintings will have a much clearer conception of
universal :aves than he would through any text-book descriptlon. I
sincerely hope that you wi1 find it possible to complete the series of
sixty or.more pair-tings which you have in mind. I wish you every succes"."
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The eight pictures now hanglnB in the Museum demonstrate the principle
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for equili brium in the never-ceasing process of creation.
Everything in the universe contains both phases of this force negative
and .os itive, radiative and gravitative, feminine and masculine, expanling
and contracting. The seven colors of the spectrum, being 60 divided, show
all processes of expansion on the blue half, and all contraction on the
red he.lf, with yellow being the high-pressure balancir.g point at the
centre.
If lalter Russell-is right, science will have to look to her laurels
and art will score a triumph. He is the younger son of a car ;:>enter in
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assachusetts town, and has risen fro:r.J. the position of carpen-
ter ' s assistanT to that of a great artist simply by the power of his
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sale assistance he ever received being a ten dolia bi.!.l from a kindly
uncle when he was determi ned to work his way through art-school. ~Ial ter
Russell stands on one side of the startling picture of "s .tence at tne
cross-roads." On the other stands the n oble co,npany of Jeans, Eddington,
lUlli.l.<an, and the older scientists, Newton, Ke'ler, find tne rest of
those great trail-breakers who paved the way for radios and airplanes,
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for television and the younger chi.ldren of the e~ctric fami.ly not yet
born to a generation so accustomed to miracles that It does not even
see them when they come.
Whatever gr0ws out of it all, one thing is clear. Never bet'ore in
history has art in its purest inspirational form joined hands with
science to help humanity understand the structure of the world, of ~an,
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scientist are proved workable, they '.IJuld seem to hold the promise of an
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