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The vast universe hangs upon nothing in empty space but the invisible arms of electricity; but they are the invisible arms of Deity.
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As man controls his body by the electric currents that communicate his thoughts thereto, so God controls the universe by the electric currents in nature.
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I hold that the suns are not hot, nor burning gaseous spheres, but are the self-luminous perfected worlds of the universe and the future abode of man. I claim that man is the product of planetary forces, and the planets are the hatcheries of human souls, and the suns the places of their development and growth to perfection.
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Electricity is the perpetual life motion of all material existence. It prevents stagnation and decay, and renews all changing forms and substances. By its positive and negative energy acting and reacting it produces and controls all the movements of visible and tangible things.
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Born:
May 20, 1848
Died:
February 8, 1907
(aged 58)
Bio:
George Woodward Warder was a poet, philosopher and author from Missouri, USA.
Known for:
The Universe a Vast Electric Organism (1903)
The Universe: A Vast Electric Organism
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