Death is not a foe, but an inevitable adventure.
Death is not extinction. Neither the soul nor the body is extinguished or put out of existence. - Oliver Lodge
Death is not extinction. Neither the soul nor the body is extinguished or put out of existence.
- Oliver Lodge
If the 'Principle of Relativity' in an extreme sense establishes itself, it seems as if even Time would become discontinuous and be supplied in atoms… - Oliver Lodge
If the 'Principle of Relativity' in an extreme sense establishes itself, it seems as if even Time would become discontinuous and be supplied in atoms…
Death is not a foe, but an inevitable adventure. - Oliver Lodge
Death is not a word to fear, any more than birth is. - Oliver Lodge
Death is not a word to fear, any more than birth is.
There is a conservation of matter and of energy, there may be a conservation of life; or if not of life, of something which transcends life. - Oliver Lodge
There is a conservation of matter and of energy, there may be a conservation of life; or if not of life, of something which transcends life.
Death is the end of a stage, not the end of the journey. The road stretches on beyond our comprehension. - Oliver Lodge
Death is the end of a stage, not the end of the journey. The road stretches on beyond our comprehension.
A fish probably has no means of apprehending the existence of water; it is too deeply immersed in it. - Oliver Lodge
A fish probably has no means of apprehending the existence of water; it is too deeply immersed in it.
But although life is not energy, any more than it is matter, yet it directs energy and thereby controls arrangements of matter. - Oliver Lodge
But although life is not energy, any more than it is matter, yet it directs energy and thereby controls arrangements of matter.
The conception of Godhead formed by some devout philosophers and mystics has quite rightly been so immeasurably vast, though still assuredly utterly … - Oliver Lodge
The conception of Godhead formed by some devout philosophers and mystics has quite rightly been so immeasurably vast, though still assuredly utterly …
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