LEADER 00000nam 22003971i 4500 001 frd00035983 003 CtWfDGI 005 20200711135553.0 006 m o d 007 cr un ---anuuu 008 200711t20202020xx o 000 0 eng d 020 9781839745768|q(epub) 024 3 9781839745768 040 CtWfDGI|beng|erda|cCtWfDGI 050 4 BD638 082 04 115|223 100 1 Dunne, J. W.|q(John William),|d1875-1949,|eauthor. 245 14 The Serial Universe /|cJ. W. Dunne. 264 1 [Place of publication not identified] :|bBarakaldo Books, |c[2020] 264 4 |c©2020 300 1 online resource (143 pages) 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 347 text file|2rdaft 347 |bEPUB 506 Access limited to subscribing institutions. 520 In this book I have tried to give the reader a bird's-eye view of the territory covered by the theory called 'Serialism'. Some of the chapters, greatly condensed, have been delivered in lecture form to the Royal College of Science (Mathematical Society and Physical Society). But the main outline of the subject is, I believe, clear enough to be appreciated by those who have no special technical knowledge. Where all is fog, a blind man with a stick is not entirely at a disadvantage. In my case, Fortune presented me with a stick; and I have used this with considerable temerity. Certainly, it has led me somewhere possibly only into the roadway, where I shall be run over by a motor-bus full of scientific critics. But, if I have crossed safely to the other side, then I should like to express my gratitude to Mr J. A. Lauwerys of the University of London, whose continuous encouragement has been the chief factor which has kept me tapping along. 588 0 Publisher metadata. 650 0 Physics|xPhilosophy. 650 0 Space and time. 650 7 SCIENCE / General.|2bisacsh 655 0 Electronic books. 914 frd00035983
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