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The Unseen Universe - Physical Speculations on a Future State (Paperback)
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The Unseen Universe - Physical Speculations on a Future State (Paperback)
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Science and Religion
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In 1875, the geophysicist Balfour Stewart and the mathematician P.
G. Tait published the second edition of The Unseen Universe. The
book's aim had been 'to overthrow materialism by a purely
scientific argument', and its initial success, and the controversy
it aroused, prompted this revised edition. The treatise suggests
that science and religion could be reconciled, and that by using
science, it could be proved that the soul survives after death. The
book begins with a historical account of the beliefs about the
afterlife of ancient Egypt, the Greeks, Buddhism and Christianity.
The authors then refine a Ptolemaic vision of the universe in which
the material universe is surrounded by concentric, invisible
universes. The Unseen Universe discusses the nature of matter and
ether, Newton's laws, and the idea that, through electromagnetism,
the soul upon death transfers molecularly from the visible to the
invisible universe.
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