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==Sequels== Besides issuing new editions of ''An Experiment with Time'', Dunne published sequels exploring different aspects of Serialism. ''The Serial Universe'' (1934) examined its relation to contemporary physics in [[Theory of relativity|relativity]] and [[quantum mechanics]]. ''The New Immortality'' (1938) and ''Nothing Dies'' (1940) explored the metaphysical aspect of Serialism, especially in relation to immortality. ''Intrusions?'' (1955) contained autobiographical accounts of the angelic visions and voices which had accompanied many of his precognitive dreams. It was incomplete at the time of his death in 1949; it was completed with the help of his family and finally published some years later. It revealed that he believed himself to be a spiritual [[medium (spirituality)|medium]]. He had deliberately chosen to leave this material out of ''An Experiment with Time'' as he judged that it would have affected the scientific reception of his theory.<ref>{{cite news |last=Brandon |first=Ruth |title=Scientists and the supernormal |work=[[New Scientist]] |date=16 June 1983 |page=786}}</ref>
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