Research into etheric energy today is in its infancy.
Remember that electrical energy, in the early 1800s, was
still a mere curiosity of scientific pioneers. Electricity,
it was said, could be felt from an electric eel, it could be
seen in the sky as lightning, and observed in biology as the
force which moves muscles.
When the Leyden jar, a device for storing a small charge of
static electricity, was invented, the door was opened to more
research into electricity. Then, with Volta’s invention of
the chemical battery and its ability to produce a controlled
current, laboratory ex ...
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