Summary
“Supposing that man, in some form, is permitted to remain on the earth for a long series of years, we merely lengthen out the period, but we cannot escape the final catastrophe. The earth will gradually lose its energy of rotation, as well as that of revolution round the sun. The sun himself will wax dim and become useless as a source of energy, until at last the favourable conditions of the present solar system will have quite disappeared.
“But what happens to our system will happen likewise to the whole visible universe, which will, if finite, become a lifeless mass, if indeed it be not doomed to utter dissolution. In fine, it will become old and effete, no less truly than the individual. It is a glorious garment, this visible universe, but not an immortal one. We must look elsewhere if we are to be clothed with immortality as with a garment.”
The Unseen Universe.“This is Life Eternal—that they might know Thee, the True God, and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent.”
—Jesus Christ.“Perfect correspondence would be perfect life. Were there no changes in the environment but such as the organism had adapted changes to meet, and were it never to fail in the sufficiency with which it met them, there would be eternal existence and eternal knowledge.”
—Herbert Spencer.- Type
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- Natural Law in the Spiritual World , pp. 201 - 250Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009First published in: 1883