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April 16, 2012

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Fenbruary 1, 2012

 

[This is in response to my latest podcast on Rusty Microphone – Episode 18, Walter Russell’s Wave, Beyond Genius and Kundalini]

 

Matt Presti matt@mattpresti.com

 

i heard your latest podcast...glad to see you are moving forward with your show again.  Always nice to hear new views.  i have to offer you some feedback for clarity sake.

 

Quantum mechanics states that effect itself is the cause of all energy, that energy comes from matter which is completely opposite to what Walter Russell taught.  There is no energy in effect.  Only the running down of it toward the cube cathodes which man perceives as expansion or heat death (thus flasehoods like Big Bangs and such).  The energy flow is in one direction only and that is compression (winds up) and then releases (unwinds).  Expansion requires no energy and that is what man calls effect (death) for his senses can only percieve expansion which is not cause.  Cause can only be "known" not sensed.  The problem with mixing anything quantum, which Russell did not remotely believe in, and neither does anyone else who truly understands his science, is that quantums don't exist as cause.  Quantum and everything quantum is effect only (a half truth).  Therefor all laws pertaining to these imagined theories are null and void for all intents and purposes to truly understanding this universe as well as Walter's cosmology correctly.  It is illusion being used to prove an illusion.  Cause is simple.  There are no quantums in cause.  

 

As for event horizons, black holes do not exist either so the reference to event horizons will only mislead people as Walter did not remotely believe in black holes either.  I could site pages on this from his work also.  The problem remains that there are those who "think" they understand Walter's work and egoically try to mix in unproven theories to sound inclusive to sects of science (there are many on the net doing this) so as to refrain from being non-inclusive to their falsities, but that is an illusion in itself.  When something is wrong, you should not try to marry that to something that is right.  It is not integral in my humble opinion and does not represent the true understandings that Walter espoused and serves only to confuse people as to the teachings he put forth.  Science in it's current form is an abomination (look at the world).  It should be thrown into the waste bin of history.  Holding onto any of it is like holding onto an ex-wife while being remarried and ignoring the new one.  The cost is obvious.  The two will never mix.  One is correct (from God), the other is man's alone.

 

Here is a quote from "A New Concept of the Universe" - Walter Russell 1953

 

Regarding the Quantum Theory

 

"This theory claims not only that energy is within matter, but that it exists in "bundles."  Its very basis has no relation to nature anywhere, nor to the workings of polarity -- the great divider - nor to the electric wave.

One part of the theory describes certain microscopic "resonaters" embedded within particles of matter to make it vibrate.  These are set in motion, according to a recent article in Scientific American, by light entering through holes which must be of just the right size in every case to cause the vibrations to release these "bundles" of energy.  Nothing could be more fantastic nor more of a travesty of Nature, for the only cause of vibration is polarity.  The only vibrations there are in nature are those interchanges between the two opposites of polarity which extend from a fulcrum zero to a plus and minus zero.  These are the destination points between which motion oscillates in sequences of reversals.  The reversals are the pulse beat of nature.

 

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take care.  Matt

 

Response

 

I guess I’ve been told.

 

Needless to say I do not agree with you.

 

Classical mechanics and Quantum mechanics (QM)  both work. Laws are laws. Try jumping off a building and see if the law of gravity stops working. Einstein and Bohr argued about what is going on inside the atom for over forty years. We cannot “see” inside the atom. I do not believe for a minute that QM theories are correct. Of course not. What is correct is the results of experimentation – not their conclusions. They can DO things that are really amazing. Don’t throw out the baby with the wash. We probably agree with each other more than you realize.

 

With regard to black holes, of course this is all guess work. I thought my use of the term “event horizon” made sense. Perhaps I should have just said a “wall of secrecy.”

 

Having different opinions is what makes a world.

 

Thanks for the comment.

 

Richard Roocroft

 

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