Physics and Psychics
The Occult and the Sciences in Modern Britain
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Oct '19
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This book explores the connections between Victorian physical sciences and paranormal phenomena, revealing a deeper understanding of science's relationship with the occult and religion.
In Physics and Psychics, Richard Noakes embarks on a systematic exploration of the fascinating links between Victorian physical sciences and what we now refer to as the paranormal. This comprehensive study challenges the conventional perception of the history of physics, revealing the intricate relationships that existed between science, the occult, and religion during the Victorian era. Noakes delves into the various phenomena classified as psychic, occult, and paranormal, such as animal magnetism, spirit-rapping, telekinesis, and telepathy, demonstrating that these subjects captivated a significant number of Victorian scientists, contrary to the prevailing belief that they adhered rigidly to a materialistic worldview.
Noakes presents a compelling argument that physicists, chemists, and other physical scientists engaged with these phenomena for a multitude of reasons—scientific, philosophical, religious, and emotional. Their curiosity and investigations were not merely whimsical; many viewed these inquiries as exciting extensions of their theoretical and experimental research. Although their attempts to connect physics with psychic phenomena were largely unsuccessful, they nonetheless laid the groundwork for contemporary explorations in this area.
Ultimately, Physics and Psychics offers a thought-provoking reevaluation of how Victorian scientists approached the intersection of science and the supernatural. Noakes' analysis not only enriches our understanding of the historical context but also invites readers to reconsider the boundaries between science, the occult, and religious belief, illuminating a complex web of intellectual curiosity that characterized the era.
'Physics and Psychics is a much-anticipated contribution to scholarship by the preeminent historian of science studying the interaction of science and occultism in this period. Noakes's masterful book, focused on the years 1870–1930, will be essential for scholars of modernism in art, literature, and culture more generally.' Linda Dalrymple Henderson, University of Texas, Austin
'Richard Noakes knows more than anyone else in the world about the complex ways physics and psychical research interacted in the decades around 1900, and in this incisive book he shows us just how permeable the boundary between science and the seemingly supernatural was in those days - and perhaps still is.' Bruce J. Hunt, University of Texas, Austin
'Richard Noakes's ground-breaking book casts important new light on the place of physics in Victorian spiritualism, and the place of spiritualism in Victorian physics. This detailed and compelling study shows just how important the psychic world was in the development of the physical sciences at the end of the nineteenth century.' Iwan Rhys Morus, Aberystwyth University
'This book provides new and fascinating insights into the historical links between physics and psychical research. It shows that the interest of eminent physicists in the subject was initially surprisingly widespread and that this was important in gaining it scientific recognition. Recent developments in physics have rekindled an interest in the link with psychical research, which makes this work particularly timely.' Bernard Carr, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Queen Mary University of London, and former President of the Society for Psychical Research
'The book includes a wealth of footnotes and other apparatus, and instructive illustrations.' M. Dickinson, Choice
'Noakes's humane account reminds us that both enterprises have included rational, productive, and creative scientists whose ambitions, however vaunted, deserve respect and understanding.' Lucy Rhymer, Science in History
'… a wonderful, rich, and detailed book.' Ruth Heholt, Victorian Studies
'Deeply researched and persuasively argued, [this book] sheds valuable light on some of the most important questions concerning science and its borderlands in the years between 1870 and 1930.' Bruce J. Hunt, The British Journal for the History of Science
'[A] thoroughly researched and persuasive account of physicists' involvement in British psychical research between the 1870s and the 1930s.' Michael Saler, Journal of Modern History
'Physics and Psychics is the best study of British physical-psychical research produced to date, a magisterial work of rigorous archival scholarship that will shape the agenda for the next generation of spiritualism and science scholarship.' Christine Ferguson, Aries - Journal for the Study of Western Esotericism
ISBN: 9781107188549
Dimensions: 235mm x 159mm x 22mm
Weight: 800g
418 pages