Walter Russell's Interchanging Point

Centrifugal Black Hole and Centripetal Sun

This visualization represents Walter Russell's concept of the interchanging point between a centrifugal black hole and a centripetal sun. In Russell's cosmology, these two seemingly opposite phenomena are actually part of the same cosmic cycle, constantly interchanging and balancing each other.

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According to Russell, the universe is in a constant state of motion, with energy cycling between these two states. The black hole state represents the expansion and cooling of energy, while the sun state represents the compression and heating of energy. At the point of interchange, these forces balance perfectly, creating the conditions for the formation of matter and the perpetuation of the cosmic cycle.

Use the controls to adjust the speed of the cycle and the intensity of the field. Observe how the spirals interchange and how the surrounding wave field responds to these changes. This model offers a unique perspective on the nature of cosmic processes, challenging conventional views of black holes and stars as separate, unrelated phenomena.