
A Theory of the Mechanism of Survival, written by W. Whately Smith in 1920, explores the concept of four-dimensional space to understand phenomena related to survival and consciousness beyond physical death. The work delves into mathematical and theoretical ideas that support the existence of higher dimensions and their implications for psychic research. Smith, a notable figure in early 20th-century parapsychology, raises questions about the nature of time, dimensions, and the intersection of religion and the paranormal.


