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The author introduces and explains the concept of a fourth spatial dimension through geometrical analogy, then proposes a speculative hypothesis that phenomena associated with survival and psychic research may be interpreted as interactions with higher-dimensional space. He examines potential applications to reported mediumistic and postmortem phenomena, explores implications for vitality, will, and physical science, and considers a possible connecting mechanism and the religious consequences of the hypothesis. The work presents tentative arguments, acknowledges speculative limits, and concludes with a summary, appendix material, and final reflections.

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W. Whately Smith

W. Whately Smith was an author known for his exploration of scientific concepts and their implications on human understanding. His notable work, "A Theory of the Mechanism of Survival: The Fourth Dimension and Its Applications," delves into the intersection of science and philosophy, particularly focusing on the fourth dimension and its potential effects on survival mechanisms. Smith's writing reflects a keen interest in the theoretical aspects of science, inviting readers to consider the broader implications of scientific discoveries on human existence.

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