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In "The Universe, a Vast Electric Organism" by George Woodward Warder, readers are taken on an enthralling journey through the intricate workings of our universe. Warder's awe-inspiring exploration leaves no stone unturned as he dives deep into the realms of electricity and its role in the cosmos.

One of the stand-out qualities of this book is Warder's ability to bring complex scientific concepts to life, making them accessible to readers of all backgrounds. From the intricacies of electromagnetism to the captivating properties of electric charge, Warder skillfully guides us through these abstract ideas with a clarity that is both enlightening and engaging.

What sets "The Universe, a Vast Electric Organism" apart is Warder's innovative perspective. Rather than merely presenting electricity as a force within the universe, he proposes the bold idea that electricity may be the very essence that animates and connects everything. This fresh perspective challenges conventional wisdom and sparks a sense of wonder and curiosity in readers, inviting them to reconsider our understanding of the universe itself.

Warder demonstrates an impressive breadth of knowledge in various scientific fields, incorporating insights from astrophysics, quantum mechanics, and bioelectricity, among others. He expertly weaves together these different strands of knowledge, painting a comprehensive picture of the universe as an electrified living entity. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Warder bolsters his unique hypothesis, leaving readers with a sense of awe and excitement.

However, while Warder's theories are captivating, some may find themselves yearning for more concrete evidence to support his claims. Though he provides numerous examples and references, his arguments sometimes rely heavily on speculation and theoretical possibilities. This might leave skeptical readers wanting more substantial proof and hard data to fully embrace his thought-provoking ideas.

Nevertheless, "The Universe, a Vast Electric Organism" is a thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating read. Warder's enthusiasm for his subject matter shines through every page, making even the most complex concepts accessible to all. Whether you're a science enthusiast or simply curious about the universe we inhabit, this book offers a captivating journey that will both challenge and expand your understanding of the cosmos.

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The Universe a Vast Electric Organism

BY GEORGE WOODWARD WARDER

AUTHOR OF "Invisible Light, or the Electric Theory of Creation," "The Cities of the Sun," Etc., Etc.

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The universe is a vast electric machine or organism creating its own cosmic force, lighting and heating itself from its own latent electric fires, and bound together by invisible electric bands pulling and guiding with the swiftness of lightning, and the power and wisdom of Omnipotence. From "THE CITIES OF THE SUN."

G. W. DILLINGHAM COMPANY Publishers New York

COPYRIGHT, 1903 BY GEORGE WOODWARD WARDER Issued February, 1904

The Universe a Vast Electric Organism

CONTENTS

I. The Universe Is a Vast Electric Organism, 11

II. Electricity Produces All the Phenomena of Nature, 29

III. Electrical Creation, Briefly Stated. It Seems to Solve the Riddle of the Universe, 49

IV. Electrical Creation More Fully Stated Confirms Scientific Evolution, 54

V. Man Is a Soul Clad in Air, a Spirit in an Electric Organism, 76

VI. All Light, Heat and Life Evolved Only in the Atmosphere of Suns and Planets, 90

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