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Arthur Willink : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arthur Willink Arthur Willink (1850-1913) was a nineteenth-century British theologian and clergyman. ==Biography==
His most notable work is ''The World of the Unseen'', a piece in which he argues that the universe consists of three parallel planes: the earth, heaven, and hell. God, Willink argues, exists on a complete separate, infinite-dimensional space completely removed from these three planes.〔Edwin Abbott Abbott, Ian Stewart ''The Annotated Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions'' 2008, p. 168〕〔Bernard V. Lightman ''Victorian science in context'' 1997, p. 267〕 In ''The World of the Unseen'', he wrote: Willink was one of the earliest philosophers to postulate that the world exists in more than the three dimensions we are used to, thus setting the stage for the development of hyperspace theories.〔Michio Kaku ''Hyperspace: a scientific odyssey through parallel universes, time warps, and the tenth dimension'' 1994 p. 55〕〔Paul J. Nahin ''Time machines: time travel in physics, metaphysics, and science fiction'' 1999, p. 135〕
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