One of the most important scientific essays ever
written: Sir Oliver Lodge’s “The Mode of Future
Existence”
“This article by Sir Oliver Lodge was published in The
Queen's Hospital Annual in 1933 (Birmingham). It is
because this great scientist wrote articles and
published books along these lines that he has been
vilified by obscurants who have taken control of
scientific teaching throughout the world.

“...His great contribution to science has been
deliberately played down solely because the powerful
materialists are terrified that millions may find out
he was correct in saying that we all survive death.”

The following are excerpts from his 1933 “The Mode of
Future Existence” lecture:

When we consider the question of Survival from the
physical point of view we are up against the ancient
problem of the connection between mind and body. The
body is certainly made of matter, but matter is inert,
it never does anything, it is completely controlled by
the forces acting upon it, which forces exist in the
empty space surrounding the atoms. Left to itself,
matter merely continues in whatever state it was last
made to accept. If it was spinning, it continues to
spin with constant angular momentum. It has no power
of changing its state or of stopping. If it was in a
state of locomotion, that motion also continues
unaltered. This is called the law of inertia, and to
it all material atoms are absolutely obedient, whether
they form part of an engine or of a clockwork
mechanism or of an animated body. There is no
exception. All matter is inert…

Energy only makes itself manifest by its effect on
material bodies, but its main existence is in space.
We have no sense organ for perceiving energy itself,
our senses tell us of nothing but matter. We can see
the results of energy as expended upon matter, but we
have no direct apprehension of the energy. We are not
acquainted with anything in the Universe save by its
effect upon matter, and that is the origin of our
tendency to philosophic materialism; we are liable to
doubt whether things not apparent to the senses can
have a real existence, though there is no
justification for such a doubt…

It is only by observing the behaviour of material
bodies that we can become aware of the existence of a
field of force or of a seat of energy. Energy is
constant in amount, but it takes various forms. The
form with which we are best acquainted is the form of
motion, and that is the only form ever associated with
matter. All the other forms are hidden and make no
impression upon us, save when they encounter material
particles and thus display their existence…

We cannot understand the activity of the material
Universe without taking energy into account, and this
energy exists in the space between the particles.
Matter is discontinuous, consisting of isolated
particles, they are connected only through space. But
inasmuch as this space is impregnated with energy, it
must be something more than mere emptiness. It makes
no impression on our senses, and yet it is full of
energy, and is the reservoir of all activity; hence we
have agreed to call it the Ether… Every kind of
physical action is really transmitted across space -
that is, through the Ether - just as really, though
not so obviously, as electric and magnetic attraction,
gravitation, and light. Atoms and their constituents
are never in contact. Ether forces or Ether strains
have to be appealed to, when we try really to
understand the most ordinary activities in daily life.
Even a simple push is exerted through an infinitesimal
layer of Ether. Every variety of potential energy
exists in the Ether: matter has no energy except
kinetic; and recently an ethereal explanation of even
that kind of energy shows signs of emerging from the
theory of relativity.

Animated matter differs in no respect from every other
kind of matter, except that it is subject to
animation.

So when we say that life only exists in a material
organism, we ought to say that life only manifests
itself in association with such an organism, and that
when it is dissociated from matter we know nothing of
its existence. We have no right to say that it is
extinct. All that we know is that it is no longer
manifest it has gone out of our ken. But the same may
be said of every form of energy in itself, it has no
power of becoming known to us but by its effect on
material bodies. A body under the action of life can
do many things, can initiate spontaneous movements,
can build up an organism, can operate on the physical
Universe, and leave structures behind it of interest
and beauty, but it is not the material body that does
these things; they are due to the life or animation of
the body…

Life and mind never were functions of the material
body, they only displayed themselves by means of the
material organism. The organism was not essential to
their existence, but only to their display - that is,
to our apprehension of them. If they ever find means
of operating in a novel or unusual manner on a
physical organism, then they may still manifest their
continued existence; and that is exactly what they do.
Why should we decline to receive the evidence?…

A supplementary and semi-physical treatment of
Survival is now becoming possible; a treatment which
is well calculated to replace the old materialistic
view that man had only a material body, and that when
that body died and decayed, the animation, the
personality, and the individual, necessarily ceased to
exist. It is also well calculated to replace the
popular idealistic notion that any spirit which
survives the death of the material body must survive
in an entirely disembodied condition, and be out of
relationship with the physical Universe. Many people
suppose that it then belongs to another order of
existence, or, as some would say, of non-existence;
that it is likely to be free from any relationship
even with Space and Time, and must have departed
entirely out of our ken; so that communication or
intercourse with it is no longer possible, until
perhaps at some future day when the material body
shall have been somehow resuscitated and restored to
its old function, in glorified form, so that the
spirit can resume its active control. That this
superstitious idea has been prevalent is testified to
by popular modes of expression, such as:

'On the Resurrection morning, all their dead the
graves restore. Father, mother, sister, brother meet
once more.'
This depressing notion of future existence - if it can
be called existence in the interim - is not a
scientific or psychological view at all; but it has
been the religious, or at least the ecclesiastical,
view through medieval times; hymns and liturgies are
saturated with it, and it continues to this day the
chief representation of what, by strictly orthodox
people, is meant by Survival…

For we do not know how we control our bodies of
matter, nor what the nature of the connection between
mind and matter is. We know that we have muscles and
nerves and brain centres. We can dissect and describe
this part of the mechanism. But how a physiological
instrument - how any kind of mechanism - can think and
feel and plan and will and remember and hope and love,
we certainly cannot explain. And probably we shall
never be able to explain how such a thing can happen;
for the thing to be explained does not happen, it is
only imagined to happen through a misapprehension. The
truth is that it is we ourselves who really do all the
psychical things; we employ our bodies only as
instruments for recording and transmitting our
thoughts and for exercising muscular action on matter.
The body itself neither thinks nor wills nor sees nor
feels. It is an instrument, a channel, a medium…

As the Ether is not matter in the ordinary sense of
the term, our ordinary units of measurement are
inappropriate; but on the analogy of matter, the Ether
is of the order a million million times as dense as
water. All its properties are of supernormal
magnitude. Its rate of vibration which enables us to
see any ordinary object is five hundred million
million per second: a number so great that to try to
conceive such a number of vibrations per second simply
dizzies us. The number of seconds which have passed
since ancient geological periods of twenty million
years ago is about this number. Yet we familiarly make
use of these vibrations. Our wonderful organ, the eye,
is constructed so as to cope with them, in the easiest
possible manner. And most people are ignorant - as
ignorant as are the animals - of the strange ethereal
environment amid which we all live, and of which the
vibrations convey to us so much information, and
awaken so keenly our sense of beauty.

Until instructed, we can hardly help thinking of
matter as dense, and of Ether as tenuous, but that is
a poetic illusion associated with the term 'ethereal'.
It is an illusion based on the testimony of our
senses, which, as so often happens, have to be
corrected by deeper insight into the real nature of
things. Matter appeals to us so strongly, not because
it is anything but a gossamer-like or milky-way
existence in the vast continuity of Ether, but because
our obvious bodies are made of matter, and because our
animal sense organs are specially adapted to existence
in association with matter, and give us information
about nothing else. Even light, which we know is an
Ether vibration, tells us nothing about itself without
study; what it tells us familiarly is - not about
light, but - about the material objects which have
emitted or scattered or differentially absorbed it. We
get this information by lifelong, indeed age-long,
inherited and instinctive experience. We interpret the
luminous indications without difficulty, and we forget
the strangely complex nature of the processes which
underlie all our channels of information; we only find
their true nature out when phenomena are fundamentally
analysed and seriously cross-questioned. When we have
pursued this line of investigation for many years, we
find that the important thing in the physical Universe
is Ether, and that matter is trivial in comparison.
Yet we can freely admit that matter takes such
splendid and beautiful forms that it is worthy of the
continued study of generations of scientific men; and
we need not wonder that they become so enthusiastic
over its properties that they are able to imagine it
the sole reality in existence. That, however, is a
mistake; it constitutes a mechanism actuated and
wielded by mental and spiritual power, which is
dominant and supreme.

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