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Sir Oliver Lodge

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  • Sir William Crookes and Sir Oliver Lodge, men whose words are entitled to respect from the point of view of modern science, have publicly admitted the importance of such evidence; before long the scientific world in general will have to take it into consideration.

    The New Theology 1911

  • This measurable speed, says Sir Oliver Lodge, gives the ether away, and shows its finite character.

    The Breath of Life John Burroughs 1879

  • When our later biophysicists say that life is of physico-chemical origin, they are in the same case; when Tyndall says that there is no energy in the universe but solar energy, he is in the same case; when Sir Oliver Lodge says that life is an entity outside of and independent of matter, he is in the same case.

    The Breath of Life John Burroughs 1879

  • -- The Chemical Sub-Committee included such prominent names as Lord Rayleigh, Sir William Ramsay and Sir Oliver Lodge.

    The riddle of the Rhine, chemical strategy in peace and war ... 1921

  • Based on this conviction, Sir Oliver Lodge wrote, as far back as 1894, in a paper entitled "On Some Appliances Needed for a Psychical

    The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal Hereward Carrington 1919

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