Oliver Lodge

Oliver Lodge
Sir Oliver Lodge (1851–1940) was a British physicist and writer known for his contributions to both science and spiritualism. He made significant advances in electromagnetism and radio waves, and was involved in early experiments with wireless communication. In addition to his scientific work, Lodge explored the afterlife and psychic phenomena, particularly following the death of his son during World War I. His notable works include "Raymond, or Life and Death," where he detailed his beliefs in communication with the dead, and "The Survival of Man," which examined the possibility of life after death.

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CHAPTER I MONISM In his recent Presidential Address before the British Association, at Cambridge, Mr Balfour rather emphasised the existence and even the desirability of a barrier between Science and Philosophy which recent advances have tended to minimise though never to obliterate. He appeared to hint that it is best for scientific men not to attempt to philosophise, but to restrict themselves to... more...

LECTURE I COPERNICUS AND THE MOTION OF THE EARTH The ordinary run of men live among phenomena of which they know nothing and care less. They see bodies fall to the earth, they hear sounds, they kindle fires, they see the heavens roll above them, but of the causes and inner working of the whole they are ignorant, and with their ignorance they are content. "Understand the structure of a... more...