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 |  |  | Lo!: Encyclopedia II - Charles Fort - Fort and the unexplainedFort's relationship with the study of anomalous phenomena is frequently misunderstood and misrepresented. For over thirty years Charles Fort sat in the libraries of New York and London, assiduously reading scientific journals, newspapers, and magazines, collecting notes upon phenomena that lay outside the accepted theories and beliefs of the time.
Examples of these phenomena include many of what are variously referred to as occult, supernatural, and paranormal — for instance, teleportation (a term Fort is generally credited with coi ...
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 |  |  | Lo!: Encyclopedia II - Charles Fort - Followers and fans of FortFort's work has inspired very many to consider themselves as Forteans. The first of these was the screenwriter Ben Hecht, who in a review of The Book of the Damned declared "I am the first disciple of Charles Fort... henceforth, I am a Fortean".
Precisely what is encompassed by 'Fortean' is a matter of great debate; the term is widely applied from every position from a Fortean purists dedicated to Fort's methods and interests, to those with open and active acceptence of the actuality of paranormal phenomena, a position Fort wou ...
See also:Charles Fort, Charles Fort - Overview, Charles Fort - Fort and the unexplained, Charles Fort - Followers and fans of Fort, Charles Fort - Quotations, Charles Fort - Books by Fort, Charles Fort - Books about Fort Read more here: » Charles Fort: Encyclopedia II - Charles Fort - Followers and fans of Fort |
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 |  |  | Lo!: Encyclopedia II - Charles Fort - OverviewCharles Hoy Fort was born in 1874 in Albany, New York, of Dutch ancestry. His grocer father was something of an authoritarian, and was reportedly abusive. Some have suggested that Fort's distrust of authority has its roots in his father's treatment. In any case, Fort developed a strong sense of independence in his youth.
While still rather young, Fort was a budding naturalist who would collect sea shells, minerals, and birds. Curious and intelligent, the young Fort did not excel at school, though he was quite a wit and full of knowledge about the world — ...
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 |  |  | Lo!: Encyclopedia II - Lo! - Part One: TeleportationFort established his thesis for this particular book early on - that some sort of mysterious force, known as the "cosmic joker" (in his words), is responsible for the teleportation of people, animals, and materials. This thesis would be revised later to accomdate Fort's research on psychic phenomena in Wild Talents.
Fort picks up, with this book, largely where he left off in The Book of the Damned: mysterious falls of animals and strange materials, flying stones, poltergeist activity, etc., and incorporates these strange ...
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