The Lost Archives
This is the audio edition of our archival documentary — the full visual version, including Russell's restored charts, is on YouTube: https://youtu.be/YjM966Oau98 A Walter Russell documentary from The Lost Archives, built around a rare 1993 archival presentation by Dr. Timothy Binder on The Russell Cosmogony. What if modern science has been working from only half of the picture? That question opens The Missing Half of Science, a three-part archival series on the life, work, and cosmology of Walter Russell: artist, philosopher, author, and independent thinker whose vision challenged the foundations of modern scientific understanding. Half of this episode tells you who Walter Russell was. The other half shows you what he saw. In Part 1, Dr. Binder's presentation — recorded at the 1st International Symposium on New Energy in Denver, Colorado in April 1993 — is interwoven with archival film, rare visual material, and previously unpublished photographs from the University of Science and Philosophy archives. This opening chapter traces Russell's life, illuminations, and central cosmological vision before moving into the restored charts themselves, including the "God Is Light — God Is Mind" diagram and Russell's ideas on light, mind, matter, energy, and the limitations of sense-based observation. This is Part 1 of The Missing Half of Science. Part Two — Russell's Periodic Table of the Elements — is coming next. The Lost Archives is a curated release series bringing rare and rediscovered recordings from the University of Science and Philosophy back into view through new documentary editing, archival research, and restored visual context. This archival recording is presented for historical and educational purposes; views expressed are those of the original presentation. Continue the journey with the University of Science and Philosophy: thelostarchives.com/community Archival material courtesy of the University of Science and Philosophy.
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