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THE SERIAL UNIVERSE (A Sequel to "An Experiment with Time")

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This book was the follow up to the extraordinary success of "An Experiment With Time", and is a continuation of the analysis of the theories that he advanced on the first book, and on "Serialism"

According to Dunne:
"In this book I have tried to give the reader a bird’s-eye view of the territory covered by the theory called ‘Serialism’. Some of the chapters, greatly condensed, have been delivered in lecture form to the Royal College of Science (Mathematical Society and Physical Society). But the main outline of the subject is, I believe, clear enough to be appreciated by those who have no special technical knowledge. "

244 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1934

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J.W. Dunne

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John William Dunne was an Irish aeronautical engineer and author. In the field of parapsychology, he achieved a preeminence through his theories on dreams and authoring books preoccupied with the question of the nature of time. As a pioneering aeronautical engineer in the early years of the 20th century, Dunne worked on many early military aircraft, concentrating on tailless designs, producing inherently stable aircraft.

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September 27, 2022
This book is a treatise in the discipline all but extinct in the 20th century: natural philosophy. Sit down in a comfortable armchair in a dark room and start meditating. If you as imaginative as J. W. Dunne you will eventually, by the sheer force of introspection, discover special relativity, Minkowski's metric, quantization of action and immortality of your soul. Then, you have some dreams.
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July 30, 2025
“There is adventure in eternal life. There is none in eternal death. And I am all for adventure.”

Not as good as An Experiment With Time. A really good explanation of Serialism in the first half but then he tries to link in into quantum mechanics in the second half and I didn’t quite get it.
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