
Oliver Lodge
Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge was an English physicist and writer involved in the development of, and holder of key patents for, radio. He identified electromagnetic radiation independent of Hertz's proof and at his 1894 Royal Institution lectures, Lodge demonstrated an early radio wave detector he named the "coherer". In 1898 he was awarded the "syntonic" patent by the United States Patent Office. Lodge was Principal of the University of Birmingham from 1900 to 1920.

Pioneers of Science
Discover the captivating stories of brilliant minds who dared to challenge convention and unlock the secrets of the universe.
By Oliver Lodge

Life and Matter: A Criticism of Professor Haeckel's "Riddle of the Universe"
Confronting the claim that life is merely physical, this challenge explores the unseen forces that shape consciousness, urging readers to look beyond matter for life's true essence.
By Oliver Lodge

The Ether of Space
Venture into a forgotten theory of the universe, where an unseen substance carries light and connects everything we know about physics.
By Oliver Lodge

The Substance of Faith Allied with Science (6th Ed.) A Catechism for Parents and Teachers
Discover how to bridge the gap between faith and science in the early 20th century and instill morals in children.
By Oliver Lodge

Signalling across space without wires being a description of the work of Hertz & his successors
Discover how scientists first learned to send signals through the air without any wires.
By Oliver Lodge

Raymond; or, Life and Death With examples of the evidence for survival of memory and affection after death.
In a world torn by war, a father seeks solace and connection by reaching beyond the veil of mortality.
By Oliver Lodge