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KEELY AND HIS DISCOVERIES
PREFACE.
INTRODUCTION.
KEELY AND HIS DISCOVERIES. - CHAPTER I. - 1872 TO 1882. - INTRODUCTORY.
CHAPTER II. - 1882 TO 1886. - ETHER THE TRUE PROTOPLASM, AN EPITOME OF MACVICAR’S SKETCH OF A PHILOSOPHY.
CHAPTER III. - THE NATURE OF KEELY’S PROBLEMS. - 1885 TO 1887.
CHAPTER IV. - SYMPATHETIC VIBRATORY FORCE, 1887.
CHAPTER V. - ETHERIC VIBRATION. THE KEY FORCE.
CHAPTER VI. - THE FOUNTAIN HEAD OF FORCE.
CHAPTER VII. - THE KEY TO THE PROBLEMS. KEELY’S SECRETS.
The book follows the remarkable 19th‑century inventor John Keely as he pursues a hidden “force” he believes can power machines, lift ships and reshape humanity’s relationship with nature. Drawing on the language of the era’s leading scientists and the spiritual musings of ministers, it situates Keely’s ambition amid the fevered optimism of Victorian discovery. Listeners are invited into the workshop where his experiments with vibration and aerial navigation first take shape.
Through a blend of Keely’s own notes and contemporary commentary, the narrative reveals the daring engineering concepts he championed—devices that promised motion without fuel and a new understanding of how matter and spirit might intertwine. The text captures the clash between rigorous empiricism and an almost mystical belief in a universal life‑force that animates every atom. It also sketches the network of supporters, skeptics and patrons who surrounded him, giving a sense of the intellectual storm he provoked.
By the end of the first act, the listener has a clear picture of Keely’s vision and the fervent hope he inspired, while the unanswered questions about his methods and their viability linger, setting the stage for the deeper investigations that follow.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (821K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2018-01-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1824–1899
A lively 19th-century American writer and philanthropist, she published poetry, fiction, and books on social customs while also taking an active role in civic and charitable work. Her life moved between literary circles, reform efforts, and a lasting interest in big ideas about science and philosophy.
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