Lô

Lô by Tony Bellotto, published by Companhia das Letras in 2018, is a thought-provoking exploration of scientific anomalies. This edition, written in Portuguese and spanning 195 pages, delves into Charles Fort’s examination of various unexplained phenomena, including his insights on teleportation and the concept of the Super-Sargasso Sea.
Readers will find a comprehensive analysis of Fort’s theories, which bridge the realms of mysticism, the occult, and philosophy. The book presents a unique perspective on ancient mysteries and controversial knowledge, inviting contemplation on the intersections of science and the supernatural. Through Fort’s work, this edition encourages an exploration of the unexplained, making it a significant contribution to discussions surrounding modern science and its boundaries.
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Lo! Was Charles Fort’s third book. In it Fort examines a multitude of scientific anomalies. Fort is widely credited to have coined the now-popular term teleportation in this book, and here he ties his previous statements on what he referred to as the Super-Sargasso Sea into his beliefs on teleportation. He would later expand this theory to include purported mental and psychic phenomena in his fourth and final book, Wild Talents.
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