ANGELS IN THE ETHER
SIR. O. LODGE'S VIEW
Sir Oliver Lodge, speaking from the pulpit of Liverpool Cathedral recently,. at a service in celebration of the centenary of the British Association, said Faraday, in .his electro-magnetic research work, . discovered that i was not matter which counted hut t e space surrounding.it. 'Man’s body nas made up of . inorganic particles, tie matter was the same as any inorganic matter, but it was, animated wi something else —life and mind. “What are they?”■ asked Sir Oliver, “I don’t know, hut we believe they do not belong to matter. They pro a blyexist in space. There is no- decay in the ether* body, but then you not expect to see it.” •. • Sir Oliver said he believed eI u nverc beings like angels in the e ® r V “There are 'gredt the y ? ' said, “far, above us. People who are dead extinct. They are a iv e and 'active'now.’ ’ /* v ■"1
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11842, 25 January 1933, Page 5
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