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Ether and Reality

Ether and Reality

Ether and Reality

A Series of Discourses on the Many Functions of the Ether of Space
Oliver Lodge
August 2012
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Paperback
9781108052665
£24.00
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    Among the widely agreed facts of physics in the late nineteenth century was the existence of luminiferous ether: the medium through which light was thought to travel. Theorised to be a highly rarefied substance, the ether accounted for the movement of light, gravity and even heat across a vacuum. It also had great implications for spiritualism. Where thought was not proven to be a result of chemistry in the brain, the presence of ether allowed for the idea that cognition and emotion might exist independently of a physical body. First published in 1925, this monograph by the eminent physicist and ether advocate Sir Oliver Lodge (1851–1940) was written for the non-scientific reader. With a focus on straightforward explanations rather than mathematical theory, his book still represents a fascinating introduction to the topic today.

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    August 2012
    Paperback
    9781108052665
    182 pages
    216 × 140 × 11 mm
    0.24kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Prologue on science and philosophy
    • 1. The ether and its vibrations
    • 2. Fundamental notions about an ether
    • 3. On waves
    • 4. The ether as transmitter of force
    • 5. Action at a distance
    • 6. Electricity and its action across space
    • 7. Magnetism
    • 8. Electromagnetism
    • 9. Matter as one of the forms of ether energy
    • 10. Life and mind and their use of the ether
    • Epilogue: the ultimate physical reality.
      Author
    • Oliver Lodge