
#74 Walter Russell and the Gaslight of Science: Madman, Mystic, or a Thousand Years Too Soon?
A Think First Podcast with Jim Detjen
In 1921, artist-turned-polymath Walter Russell claimed to spend 39 days in a coma-like “illumination,” tapping the very “source of all knowledge.” His revelations became The Universal One — a sweeping vision of reality as crystallized light, consciousness, and rhythm. Nearly every scientist dismissed him as mad. Except Nikola Tesla.
This episode unpacks the gaslighting Russell faced, the poetic truths that turned him into a cult prophet, and what his story reveals about how science treats outsiders. From Galileo to Semmelweis to Tesla, the distortion cycle repeats: ridicule, myth, and a carefully rewritten history.
Was Walter Russell a crackpot sculptor… or a prophet a thousand years too soon? And what does his story teach us about spotting distortion in the stories we’re told today?
Based on themes from Jim Detjen’s new book Distorted: How Gaslighting and Poetic Truth Bend Our Perception of Reality.
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