Frontispiece to Fournier d’Albe’s Two New Worlds (1907).

Featured on PDR in the essay Worlds Without End

At the end of the 19th century, inspired by radical advances in technology, physicists asserted the reality of invisible worlds — an idea through which they sought to address not only psychic phenomena such as telepathy, but also spiritual questions around the soul and immortality. Philip Ball explores this fascinating history, and how in this turn to the unseen in the face of mystery there exists a parallel to quantum physics today.

Our Galaxy, Illuminated by Supra-Light (10 to the Power -21 Natural Size)

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1907

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Two New Worlds


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