What is the connection between Nikola Tesla and Walter Russell?

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Hi, I'm Steve. I study the universe from my childhood. I found till that time two remarkable person with the highest level of knowledge and philosophy in that field and they are Nikola Tesla and Walter Russell. A layman would think that they are not scientists at all. But it would be a big mistake. One who start to study Tesla will realize that almost the entire 20th century physics based on his work and discoveries which was propagated through his lectures all over the world. In reality he was the greatest phisycist of all times. To deeper understanding Tesla's work one need to know the work of Walter Russell too. Acquiring the knowledge and philosophy of this two men is essential to understand the working of this virtual reality around us.
And just one sentence please: There exists no science without philosophy.
http://www.teslabook.fw.hu/nikola tesla_2015_en.htm
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Welcome to PF!
Thank you for Greg.
 
welcome to the forum. If you want to learn real science, this is a great forum but I caution you that this is an actual science forum, where it is recognized that Tesla has been massively over-hyped and you'll need to be careful about attributing too much to him. I had never heard of Walter Russell before but from a quick look-up on the internet I gather that as far as actual physics is concerned, he's just a New Age nut case and any mention of him here is likely to just end in a locked thread.
 
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phinds said:
welcome to the forum.If you want to learn real science, this is a great forum but I caution you that this is an actual science forum, where it is recognized that Tesla has been massively over-hyped and you'll need to be careful about attributing too much to him. I had never heard of Walter Russell before but from a quick look-up on the internet I gather that as far as actual physics is concerned, he's just a New Age nut case and any mention of him here is likely to just end in a locked thread.
Thank you for the caution. I attributing nothing more to him as he did achieved in science which is available in his lectures, patents and writing. Of course this can be sometimes quite disturbing to one who is not familiar with his real work. I attended a technical university but I learned not a word about his discoveries in physics or science. For me his discoveries was a surprise because they teached us something else. But facts are facts and in our history of science there are a lot of desinformation. FG did you know that Tesla made an artifical ball lightning? This was a real shock for me...
Regarding Russell please read his books if you wan't to get a real picture about his theory. I agree I myself too thought he is not worthy to mentioning and after I accepted his religious world view and phrasing I concentrated to his statements and science. And now I think he is worthy for mentioning. For me the turning point was that moment as I saw his table of the elements from 1926. For scientist an open mind is essential. I understand you and I will not propagate here some new age stuff. But I will help others answering questions they don't know yet.
 
Welcome to the PF.

Since this part of the forum is for brief introductory posts only, I'll go ahead and close this thread now. :smile:
 
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