An Experiment with Time
1927 book by J. W. Dunne / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An Experiment with Time is a book by the British soldier, aeronautical engineer and philosopher J. W. Dunne (1875–1949) about his precognitive dreams and a theory of time which he later called "Serialism". First published in March 1927, the book was widely read. Although never accepted by mainstream scientists or philosophers, it has influenced imaginative literature ever since. Dunne published four sequels: The Serial Universe (1934), The New Immortality (1938), Nothing Dies (1940) and Intrusions? (1955).
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For Serialism in music, see Serialism.
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Author | J. W. Dunne |
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Language | English |
Subjects | Precognitive dreams and Time |
Publisher | A. & C. Black Faber & Faber |
Publication date | 1927 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Media type | Print (Hardcover and Paperback) |
Pages | 208pp |
ISBN | 1-57174-234-4 |
OCLC | 46396413 |
LC Class | MLCM 2004/02936 (B) |
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