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 (18511940) 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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