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Name
  
Arthur Willink


Died
  
1913

Arthur Willink Arthur Willink 1822 1862 Genealogy

Books
  
The World of the Unseen: An Essay on the Relation of Higher Space to Things Eternal

Arthur Willink (1850-1913) was a nineteenth-century British theologian and clergyman.

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Biography

His most notable work is The World of the Unseen, a piece in which he argues that the universe consists of three parallel planes: the earth, heaven, and hell. God, Willink argues, exists on a complete separate, infinite-dimensional space completely removed from these three planes.

In The World of the Unseen, he wrote:

Willink was one of the earliest philosophers to postulate that the world exists in more than the three dimensions we are used to, thus setting the stage for the development of hyperspace theories.

Works

  • Not Death's Dark Night: An Hour's Communion With The Dead (1892)
  • The World of the Unseen: An Essay on the Relation of Higher Space to Things Eternal (1893)
  • References

    Arthur Willink Wikipedia


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