Facts about Oliver Joseph Lodge

Occup.Physicist
FromEngland
BornJune 12, 1851
DiedAugust 22, 1940
Aged89 years

Summary

Oliver Joseph Lodge was a famous Physicist from England, who lived between June 12, 1851 and August 22, 1940. He/she became 89 years old.

Zodiac:
He/she is born under the zodiac gemini, who is known for Communication, Indecision, Inquisitive, Intelligent, Changeable. Our collection contains 15 quotes who is written / told by Oliver.

15 Famous quotes by Oliver Joseph Lodge

Small: Of mediumship there are many grades, one of the simplest forms being the capacity to receive an impress
"Of mediumship there are many grades, one of the simplest forms being the capacity to receive an impression or automatic writing, under peaceful conditions, in an ordinary state; but the whole subject is too large to be treated here"
Small: In other cases, when the medium becomes entranced, the demonstration of a communicators separate intell
"In other cases, when the medium becomes entranced, the demonstration of a communicator's separate intelligence may become stronger and the sophistication less"
Small: Any person without invincible prejudice who had the same experience would come to the same broad conclu
"Any person without invincible prejudice who had the same experience would come to the same broad conclusion, viz., that things hitherto held impossible do actually occur"
Small: The hypothesis of surviving intelligence and personality - not only surviving but anxious and able with
"The hypothesis of surviving intelligence and personality - not only surviving but anxious and able with difficulty to communicate - is the simplest and most straightforward and the only one that fits all the facts"
Small: They definitely mean to maintain that the process called death is a mere severence of soul and body, an
"They definitely mean to maintain that the process called death is a mere severence of soul and body, and that the soul is freed rather than injured thereby"
Small: But although life is not energy, any more than it is matter, yet it directs energy and thereby controls
"But although life is not energy, any more than it is matter, yet it directs energy and thereby controls arrangements of matter"
Small: Death is not extinction. Neither the soul nor the body is extinguished or put out of existence
"Death is not extinction. Neither the soul nor the body is extinguished or put out of existence"
Small: Death is not a word to fear, any more than birth is
"Death is not a word to fear, any more than birth is"
Small: We know that communication must be hampered, and its form largely determined, by the unconscious but in
"We know that communication must be hampered, and its form largely determined, by the unconscious but inevitable influence of a transmitting mechanism, whether that be of a merely mechanical or of a physiological character"
Small: The old series of sittings with Mrs. Piper convinced me of survival for reasons which I should find it
"The old series of sittings with Mrs. Piper convinced me of survival for reasons which I should find it hard to formulate in any strict fashion, but that was their distinct effect"
Small: Life must be considered sui generis it is not a form of energy, nor can it be expressed in terms of som
"Life must be considered sui generis; it is not a form of energy, nor can it be expressed in terms of something else"
Small: The properties which differentiate living matter from any kind of inorganic imitation may be instinctiv
"The properties which differentiate living matter from any kind of inorganic imitation may be instinctively felt, but can hardly be formulated without expert knowledge"
Small: The amount of sophistication varies according to the quality of the medium, and to the state of the sam
"The amount of sophistication varies according to the quality of the medium, and to the state of the same medium at different times; it must be attributed in the best cases physiologically to the medium, intellectually to the control"
Small: Basing my conclusions on experience I am absolutely convinced not only of survival but of demonstrated
"Basing my conclusions on experience I am absolutely convinced not only of survival but of demonstrated survival, demonstrated by occasional interaction with matter in such a way as to produce physical results"
Small: Whatever life may really be, it is to us an abstraction: for the word is a generalised term to signify
"Whatever life may really be, it is to us an abstraction: for the word is a generalised term to signify that which is common to all animals and plants, and which is not directly operative in the inorganic world"