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The Russell Genero-Radiative Concept

or The Cyclic Theory of Continuous Motion

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The Russell Genero-Radiative Concept

De : Walter Russell
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Originally published in 1926, The Russell Genero-Radiative Concept is a concise and provocative exposition of Walter Russell’s cyclic theory of continuous motion. In this rare work, Russell outlines a universe governed not by linear mechanics, but by rhythmic balance—where all matter, energy, and motion arise from the interplay of generative and radiative forces.

Russell proposes that creation and dissolution are not opposing events, but complementary expressions of a single universal principle. Matter is formed through centripetal, generative motion and returned to equilibrium through centrifugal, radiative motion. From atomic structure to stellar systems, Russell presents a unified cosmology in which motion is continuous, self-regulating, and inherently ordered.

This facsimile edition faithfully reproduces the original historical text, preserving the author’s language, structure, and diagrams exactly as first published. It is intended for listeners seeking direct access to Russell’s original ideas without modernization, interpretation, or abridgment.

The Russell Genero-Radiative Concept is not a textbook of conventional physics. It is a philosophical and cosmological work that challenges materialist assumptions and invites the listener to reconsider the nature of energy, electricity, gravitation, and universal balance. As such, it holds enduring interest for students of metaphysical science, cosmology, sacred geometry, alternative physics, and the history of speculative thought.

This volume is ideal for collectors, researchers, and serious people who wish to study Walter Russell’s system as it was originally presented—unfiltered and intact.

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