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Dangerous Dimensions: Mind-bending Tales of the Mathematical Weird (British Library Tales of the Weird) Dangerous Dimensions: Mind-bending Tales of the Mathematical Weird by Henry Bartholomew
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“When one knows, as I do, that time and space are identical and that they are both deceptive because they are merely imperfect manifestations of a higher reality, one no longer seeks in the visible world for an explanation of the mystery and terror of being.”
Henry Bartholomew, Dangerous Dimensions: Mind-bending Tales of the Mathematical Weird
“did it ever occur to you, my friend, that force and matter are merely the barriers to perception imposed by time and space?”
Henry Bartholomew, Dangerous Dimensions: Mind-bending Tales of the Mathematical Weird
“One of my senses was saluted, nay, more than that, hailed, with imperiousness, and that was, strangely enough, my sense of smell, but in a hitherto unknown fashion.”
Henry Bartholomew, Dangerous Dimensions: Mind-bending Tales of the Mathematical Weird
“it is hard for the human mind to grasp anything but a human explanation of phenomena.”
Henry Bartholomew, Dangerous Dimensions: Mind-bending Tales of the Mathematical Weird
“There is something very singular about this room.”
Henry Bartholomew, Dangerous Dimensions: Mind-bending Tales of the Mathematical Weird