Elmer R. Gates

Elmer R. Gates

Elmer R. Gates (1859-1923), the son of Jacob and Phoebe Goetz, American scientist and inventor; born near Dayton, Ohio, died in Washington, D.C.

Gates’s inventions include the foam fire extinguisher, an improved electric iron, an aseptic brewing and fermenting process, electric loom mechanisms, diamagnetic and magnetic separators for extracting gold from sand, an incandescent gas mantle furnace, the educational toy “Box and Block,” and numerous other mechanical, scientific, psychological, and educational devices.

At the turn of the 20th century the Elmer Gates Laboratory in Chevy Chase, MD, was the largest private laboratory in the Unites States.

Although a prolific inventor, Gates considered himself to be a psychologist. He applied scientific experiment to introspection and used invention to examine the processes by which the mind discovers new knowledge. This study led him to “psychotaxis,” the integrated hierarchy of sensory discriminations required to create a valid and complete mental representation of a given part of the physical world. Psychotaxis is a major component of “psychurgy,” Gates's art of mind-using, which he regarded as an improved scientific method.

He conducted many animal experiments to ascertain the effects of refined sensory discriminations on the structure of the brain. He researched the chemistry and physiology of human emotions. For two years, four times daily, he kept three series of detailed records to determine the environmental and bodily conditions under which his own mentation was most successful.

The novel nature of his research caught the fancy of the popular press of his day. Misinterpretations and fabrications were common. Despite Gates’s repeated clarifications and denials, the reports took on a life of their own; some persist today.

Dr. Gates and his system of generating ideas was mentioned in Napoleon Hill's popular book Think and Grow Rich. A rough description of the process is outlined in the "Developing Your Creative Imagination" section of Chapter 12.

References

* Cattell, J. McK., "'Professors' Garner and Gates" (Letter to the Editor), "Science", Vol.3, No.56, (24 January 1896), p.134.
* Gates, D.E., "Elmer Gates and the Art of Mind-Using", Exposition Press, (New York), 1971. ISBN 0-68246-994-7
* Gates, E., "The Relations and Development of the Mind and Brain", Theosophical Society, (New York), 1904.
* Gates, E., "The Science of Mentation and some New General Methods of Psychologic Research", "The Monist", Vol.V, No. 4, (1895), pp.574-597.
* Hill, N., "Think and Grow Rich; Teaching, for the First Time, the famous Andrew Carnegie Formula for Money-Making, Based upon the Thirteen Proven Steps to Riches", The Ralston Society, (Meriden), 1937.
* Mills, W., "The Science of Mentation" (Letter to the Editor), "Science", Vol.2, No.46, (15 November 1895), p.667.

External links

* [http://www.elmergates.com The collected works of Elmer R. Gates]
* [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Elmer_Gates_dies_after_long_illness Wikisource: Elmer Gates Dies After Long Illness (Obituary Washington Sun, 4 Dec. 1923)]


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