Chief science officer (CSO)
Scot Vanderpool
Scot has a love for theoretical physics and has been studying it for over 20 years. This led him to discover the works of Walter Russell. Scot has read many of Russell’s science books including The Universal One, The Secret of Light, A New Concept of the Universe, Atomic Suicide?, and The Russell Genero-Radiative Concept. Scot finished the Third Edition of the Home Study Course on Universal Law, Natural Science & Living Philosophy and has had the privilege of reading some of Walter Russell’s unreleased science materials from the USP archive.
Scot attended the Omega Studios Recording School in Rockville, MD. Upon graduation, he was offered one of the few coveted audio engineering internship positions at Omega Recording Studios.
After years of experience working with recording artists such as Radiohead, Smashmouth, and Stevie Wonder, he started his own music production company. He spent several years in Chicago in the early 2000s, continuing his music production work and starting a family.
Scot and his family moved back to Washington DC in 2007, where he took a job at the Library of Congress doing Audio Quality Assurance on recorded books for the Blind and Print Disabled, where he continues to work today.
As Chief Science Officer of the USP, he is currently focused on educating students about Walter Russell’s science as well as working on practical applications for the science. Scot plans on producing digital content to help propagate the Russell science in an easy-to-digest format. Look for coming videos at 3Dfrequency on YouTube and of course at www.philosophy.org
Scot attended the Omega Studios Recording School in Rockville, MD. Upon graduation, he was offered one of the few coveted audio engineering internship positions at Omega Recording Studios.
After years of experience working with recording artists such as Radiohead, Smashmouth, and Stevie Wonder, he started his own music production company. He spent several years in Chicago in the early 2000s, continuing his music production work and starting a family.
Scot and his family moved back to Washington DC in 2007, where he took a job at the Library of Congress doing Audio Quality Assurance on recorded books for the Blind and Print Disabled, where he continues to work today.
As Chief Science Officer of the USP, he is currently focused on educating students about Walter Russell’s science as well as working on practical applications for the science. Scot plans on producing digital content to help propagate the Russell science in an easy-to-digest format. Look for coming videos at 3Dfrequency on YouTube and of course at www.philosophy.org