“An omnipotent being could rule the course of this world in such a way that none of us should discover the hidden springs of action.”

Address to the Society for Psychical Research (1897)
Context: An omnipotent being could rule the course of this world in such a way that none of us should discover the hidden springs of action. He need not make the sun stand still upon Gibeon. He could do all that he wanted by the expenditure of infinitesimal diverting force upon ultra-microscopic modifications of the human germ.

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British chemist and physicist 1832–1919

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