A Theory of the Mechanism of Survival: The Fourth Dimension and Its Applications
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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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