About This Book
The author proposes that the cosmos is an immense electric organism, with electric forces as the primary creative and sustaining energy. He outlines an electrical theory of creation in which magnetism and electricity condense invisible elementary matter into suns and planets, produce light, heat, and life within stellar atmospheres, and govern biological and pathological processes in organisms. The book surveys contemporary electrical discoveries and technologies, argues that electrical explanations reconcile scientific evolution with religious and philosophical ideas, and explores implications such as an eternal self-sustaining universe, the role of love as an electrical law, and the possibility of inhabited worlds connected by electric pathways.
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