Among the Forces

audiobook

Among the Forces

by Henry White Warren

EN·~3 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
1

WHY WRITTEN

3:09
2

THE MAN WHO NEEDED 452,696 BARRELS OF WATER

1:18
3

[Illustration: Breaking Waves.]

1:46
4

THE SUN'S GREAT HORSES

1:58
5

OLD SUN HELP

2:00
6

MOON HELP

1:45
7

MORE MOON HELP

1:44
8

STAR HELP

2:06
9

HELP FROM INSENSIBLE SEAS

2:08
10

THE FAIRY GRAVITATION

2:29

Description

The book opens by swapping the old tales of genies and magical lamps for a fresh look at the real powers that surround us—steam, lightning, gravity, and the sun itself. It invites listeners to see these forces as gifts meant to lift human effort, linking scientific wonder with a reverent view of creation. From the mist of Eden to the flash of a storm, the author argues that nature’s energy is far more generous than any legend ever imagined.

Through a vivid parable of a farmer whose wheat field faces death from drought, the narrative shows how clever use of the sun’s heat can draw fresh water from the sea without trampling the crop. This early episode illustrates the broader theme: by understanding and directing natural laws, everyday people can solve seemingly impossible problems. The tone encourages curiosity and confidence, urging a new generation to become the thinkers and inventors who will harness the unseen forces all around us.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (197K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-05-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henry White Warren

Henry White Warren

1831–1912

A Methodist bishop, traveler, and prolific writer, he brought a wide curiosity to both religion and the wider world. His books ranged from biblical study to vivid accounts of journeys through Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

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