Isis unveiled, Volume 1 (of 2), Science : $b A master-key to mysteries of ancient and modern science and theologyBlavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna)
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Isis unveiled, Volume 1 (of 2), Science : $b A master-key to mysteries of ancient and modern science and theology
Blavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna)
Theosophy
Absurd and unscientific as may appear our comparison of a fictitious
_vril_ invented by the great novelist, and the primal force of the
equally great experimentalist, with the kabalistic astral light, it
is nevertheless the true definition of this force. Discoveries are
constantly being made to corroborate the statement thus boldly put
forth. Since we began to write this part of our book, an announcement
has been made in a number of papers of the supposed discovery of a new
force by Mr. Edison, the electrician, of Newark, New Jersey, which
force seems to have little in common with electricity, or galvanism,
except the principle of conductivity. If demonstrated, it may remain
for a long time under some pseudonymous scientific name; but,
nevertheless, it will be but one of the numerous family of children
brought forth from the commencement of time by our kabalistic mother,
the _Astral Virgin_. In fact, the discoverer says that, “it is as
distinct, and has as regular laws as heat, magnetism, or electricity.”
The journal which contains the first account of the discovery adds
that, “Mr. Edison thinks that it exists in connection with heat, and
that it can also be generated by independent and _as yet undiscovered
means_.”
Another of the most startling of recent discoveries, is the possibility
of annihilating distance between human voices—by means of the
_telephone_ (distance-sounder), an instrument invented by Professor A.
Graham Bell. This possibility, first suggested by the little “lovers’
telegraph,” consisting of small tin cups with vellum and drug-twine
apparatus, by which a conversation can be carried on at a distance of
two hundred feet, has developed into the telephone, which will become
the wonder of this age. A long conversation has taken place between
Boston and Cambridgeport by telegraph; “every word being distinctly
heard and perfectly understood, and the modulations of voices being
quite distinguishable,” according to the official report. _The voice
is seized upon_, so to say, _and held in form by a magnet, and the
sound-wave transmitted by electricity acting in unison and co-operating
with the magnet_. The whole success depends upon a perfect control of {127}
the electric currents and the power of the magnets used, with which
the former must co-operate. “The invention,” reports the paper, “may
be rudely described as a sort of trumpet, over the bell-mouth of which
is drawn a delicate membrane, which, when the voice is thrown into the
tube, swells outward in proportion to the force of the sound-wave. To
the outer side of the membrane is attached a piece of metal, which, as
the membrane swells outward, connects with a magnet, and this, with the
electric circuit, is controlled by the operator. By some principle, not
yet fully understood, the electric current transmits the sound-wave
just as delivered by the voice in the trumpet, and the listener at the
other end of the line, with a twin or fac-simile trumpet at his ear,
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