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Atomic Suicide?

Atomic Suicide?

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This latest edition of Atomic Suicide? is the most comprehensive, with over 100 corrections by Walter and Lao and 70+ enhanced images for an improved reading experience.

'Atomic Suicide?' is the final distillation of the Russell's science and wonderfully conveys the maturation of Dr. Russell's concepts.

Co-authored by Walter and Lao Russell (Copyright 1957)

4th Edition: 344 Page Softcover 2024

ISBN: 978-1-879605-11-4

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Steve Schwartz, M.D.
A Great Purchase

I just received this book and have started to read it. I have flipped through a number of chapters and have started taking notes. The editing quality is excellent. The forward is written by Lao Russell and she gives an amazing recount of their history together and both of their illuminations. I did not know that Walter's Illumination happened so late in life. Also, I stared in disbelief when reading Lao's recounting of the words they exchanged on first meeting in regard to the sexed complement of each others work. I mean Walter Russel nailed it perfectly. Those three lines he said to Lao alone are worth the price of the book because they apply to everything we do. I am about 5 to 7% through the book, so I will do an update when I am finished.

This book is said to be the most scientific of all his books. Overall, I have seen an evolution in how he describes things and what he describes. He was late in life when he wrote this book and had met Lao. He has his message down pat and does not mince words. His explanations are nuanced with meaning. The book is much thicker than I thought it would be and the font is a little smaller than other of USP books. But there is still plenty of room in the margins to take notes. It is full of his pictures and diagrams. Overall, this is a great book and the history alone by Lao in the forward gets the book off to a great start.