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SWARTHMORE LECTURE, 1929
SCIENCE AND THE UNSEEN WORLD
BY
ARTHUR STANLEY EDDINGTON, F.R.S.
Plumson Professor of Astronomy, University of Cambridge
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS 3
PREFACE 4
SYNOPSIS 5
SCIENCE AND THE UNSEEN WORLD 6
II 9
III 10
IV 13
V 16
VI 18
VII 21
VIII 24
IX 26
REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER 28
PREFACE
The Swarthmore Lectureship was established by the Woodbrooke Extension Committee, at a meeting held December 7th, 1907: the minute of the Committee providing for an annual lecture on some subject relating to the message and work of the Society of Friends.
The name Swarthmore
was chosen in memory of the home of Margaret Fox, which was always open to the earnest seeker after Truth, and from which loving words of sympathy and substantial material help were sent to fellow-workers.
The Lectureship has a two-fold purpose: first, to interpret further to the members of the Society of Friends their Message and Mission; and, secondly, to bring before the public the spirit, the aims and the fundamental principles of the Friends.
The Lectures have been delivered on the evening preceding the assembly of the Friends’ Yearly Meeting in each year. The present Lecture was delivered at Friends House, London, on the evening preceding the Yearly Meeting, 1929.
SYNOPSIS
I—Outline of evolution leading to the advent of Man in the physical world—-
II—The questioning voice, What doest thou here?
III—Changing views of the scope of physical theory and the ideal of physical explanation——-
IV—Both a scientific and a mystical outlook are involved in the problem of experience
V—The irrelevancy of natural law
to some aspects of mind and consciousness——-
VI—The importance of significances
and the consequences of ruling them outside the scope of inquiry-
VII—Assurance of the revelation of God rather than of the existence of God is demanded———
VIII—In everyday life (both material and spiritual) scientific analysis supplements but must not supplant a familiar outlook———
IX—The spirit of Seeking in science and in religion———
SCIENCE AND THE UNSEEN WORLD
Looking back through the long past we picture the beginning of the world—a primeval chaos which time has fashioned into the universe that we know. Its vastness appals the mind; space boundless though not infinite, according to the strange doctrine of science. The world was without form and almost void. But at the earliest