CONTENTS.
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Preface.—By the Rev. John Andrew [xi]
Introduction [xv]
CHAPTER I. 1872–1882.
Introductory [1]
CHAPTER II. 1882–1886.
Ether the True Protoplasm, An Epitome of Macvicar’s Sketch of a Philosophy [11]
CHAPTER III. 1885–1887.
The Nature of Keely’s Problems [30]
CHAPTER IV. 1887.
Sympathetic Vibratory Force [41]
CHAPTER V.
Etheric Vibration.—The Key Force [54]
CHAPTER VI.
The Fountain Head of Force [65]
CHAPTER VII.
The Key to the Problems.—Keely’s Secrets [72]
CHAPTER VIII. 1888.
Helpers on the Road, and Hinderers [101]
CHAPTER IX. 1889–1890.
Keely supported by Eminent Men of Science.—Aerial Navigation [113]
CHAPTER X. 1881–1891.
The Keely Motor Bubble.—Macvicar’s Logical Analysis [129]
CHAPTER XI. 1890.
Vibratory Sympathetic and Polar Flows.—Keely’s Contributions to Science [145]
CHAPTER XII.
Vibratory Physics.—True Science [167]
CHAPTER XIII.
“More Science” [186]
CHAPTER XIV.
Vibratory Physics.—The Connecting Link between Mind and Matter [206]
CHAPTER XV.
The Philosophy of History.—Keely the Founder of a System [229]
CHAPTER XVI. 1891.
An Appeal in Behalf of the Continuance of Keely’s Researches [238]
CHAPTER XVII. 1891.
More of Keely’s Theories.—His Traducers exposed [265]
CHAPTER XVIII.
A Pioneer in an Unknown Realm [285]
CHAPTER XIX.
Latent Force in Interstitial Spaces.—Electro-Magnetic Radiation.—Molecular Dissociation. By John Ernst Worrell Keely [298]
CHAPTER XX. 1892.
Progressive Science.—Keely’s Present Position.—A Review of the Situation [319]
CHAPTER XXI.
Faith by Science: The Dawn of a New Order of Things [332]
CONCLUSION.
Keely’s Physical Philosophy.—By Professor D. G. Brinton, M.D., of the University of Pennsylvania [358]
Appendix I. [365]
Appendix II. [368]
Appendix III. [370]
Verses [373]