and permeates every germ of life, visible and invisible.
Scientific minds the world over have been tremendously
moved by these revolutionary discoveries, and they have not
found language adequate to explain their magnitude.
Although a number of books have been written by scentists,
setting forth guardedly the far-reaching effects that will
inevitably follow man's appropriation of the easily
accessible ether, none has dared to tell the whole story.
The fact is that the greatest discovery of all ages is that
of physical science that all things apparently have their
source in the invisible, intangible ether. What Jesus
taught so profoundly in symbols about the riches of the
kingdom of the heavens has now been proved true.
According to the Greek, the language in which the New Testament has come down to us, Jesus did not use the word heaven but the word heavens in His teaching. He was not telling us of the glories of some faraway place called "heaven" but was revealing the properties of the "heavens" all around us, called both "space" and "ether" by physicists. He taught not only its dynamic but also its intelligent character, and said that the entity that rules it is within man: "The kingdom of God is within you." He not only described this kingdom of the heavens in numerous parables but made its attainment by man the greatest object of human existence. He not only set this as man's goal but attained it Himself, thereby demonstrating that His teaching is practical as well as true.