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... covered the planet with thick clouds it will heat up a few hundred degrees - based on the work of Rupert Wildt. Apparently the mathematics have since been queried. The Big Bang theory is something I have never liked, either. I even read about it in Steven Hawkins' book and it's one of the classical examples of how to ... a hypothesis in vague terms. A month ago I read in a US periodical about an astronomer at the University of Arizona who discovered there was something wrong with the red shift' idea* on which the Big Bang theory is ultimately dependent. The red shift' operates rather like the Doppler effect' and can be applied to the study ...
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162. Thoth Vol IV, No 13: Aug 31, 2000 [Journals] [Thoth]
... built their cosmology around the weak force of gravity, acting in an electrically sterile universe. This strange, dogmatic oversight guarantees that nothing will remain in future of the fanciful Big Bang theory or the simplistic story of the formation of the solar system." The pieces of the Electric Universe "Big Picture" are supplied by some remarkable individuals ... most of them unknown and who have lived or are living "quiet, unobtrusive lives" away from universities. For those with a sense of history this fact should serve to increase curiosity rather than dull it. Most revolutions in science have come from people who taught themselves outside the academic system and were not constrained by the fallacies and fashions ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 248  -  19 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/thoth/thoth4-13.htm
163. Thoth Vol III, No. 5: March 15, 1999 [Journals] [Thoth]
... could be a long time dead waiting for someone else. Also, I think there is a time for everything and my view of what I like to call "The Big Picture" didn't finally fall into place until a few years ago. It is a synthesis of ideas resulting from odd synchronicities in my life, Juergens being a major ... think of and it fits with the work of plasma cosmologists. The plasma cosmologists have drawn the configuration of galactic plasma in an electrified cosmos. (See "The Big Bang Never Happened" by Lerner). It takes the form of twisted current ropes following the spiral arms of our galaxy. The evidence for their existence and their magnitude ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 247  -  19 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/thoth/thoth3-05.htm
164. Actualism in Geology and in Geography [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... the Academy of Cremona in 1749, is no more met by these modern theories than by CUVIER'S or BUFFON'S. And then we have not even mentioned cosmological theories. The big bang' was a, catastrophe' if ever there was one; and LIBBY's hypothesis of the "catch of an antimatter meteorite", in Siberia in 1908, ... :v would have been regarded as superstition' 13 by more modern uniformitarianis. Since radio-astronomy of the quasars seems to lead to ever greater ages for the universe (latest figure: 10 Gy) one wonders if geology still has the monopoly of asylums for hypotheses': the interior of the earth and unlimited time', 14 and whether ...
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165. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... an Illusion; Everything is Interconnected; Everything has Consciousness; The Part is the Whole; All Time is Relative; There Are Other Dimensions; Vibration and Harmony Rule; Big Bang Was a Dawn of Brahma; The Paranormal is Just Normal. Epilogue: More from Newton; A New Historical Paradigm; A New Philosophical Paradigm; The Future ... Publ. By Virgin in Summer 2003. Gods and Planets www.mythopedia.info/gods-and-planets.htm The fallacy of Velikovskyan catastrophism. ©2003 Marinus Anthony van der Sluijs. Summary: A common assumption of Velikovskyan theories is that there is an archetypal, one-to-one relationship between specific gods and specific planets: if you read a myth about ...
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... A. E. Roy, The Moon and the Planets 22, 1980, pp. 67-81 and J. Kovalevsky in A. Berger (ed.), The Big Bang and Georges Lemaitre (Dordrecht, 1984), pp. 181-94] . Ovenden proposed that the Solar System is adjusting to the recent "dissipation" of a ... Earth-mass planet at the asteroid belt [Nature 239, 1972, pp. 508-9] and that "the time of relaxation from an arbitrary configuration is short compared with the time spent near such a minimum-interaction configuration". What Bass again failed to share with his readers is the fact that Ovenden placed this event 17 million years ago with the ...
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167. The Saturn Thesis (Part 3) [Journals] [Aeon]
... that the best "explanation" geologists have been able to offer is that of remarkably aligned meteor impacts, in what must have been the most astronomically improbable accident since the Big Bang. Of course no one has attemp-ted to account for the rilles on Europa in terms of miraculously aligned impact patterns. We thus see two completely different, but ... implausible (indeed hopelessly implausible) explanations for identical rille patterns. But under Wal Thornhill's direction, work is now going on to replicate electrical discharge scars in the laboratory, to show that the anomalous rilles now shouting at us from Europa and Phobos (not to mention the other planets and moons) are the very patterns predicted by an electrical ...
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168. Thoth Vol I, No. 16: June 15, 1997 [Journals] [Thoth]
... . The next question was what could cause the rapid extinction and recovery of the dayglow over a circle about 30 miles (48km) in diameter? The holes are too big to be caused by a solid object, so Frank decided it must be a cloud of water vapour. This led to the notion that comets must be the cause ... is the only force free configuration for a current carrying plasma. Hannes Alfven described them in his works and they feature in the recent plasma cosmology book, "The Big Bang Never Happened", by Eric Lerner. So, I suggest that storm clouds which span great heights are merely providing a convenient path to ground for electric charge conducted ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 244  -  19 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/thoth/thoth1-16.htm
169. Life Itself: Accident or Design? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Darwin wrote: "It is often said that all the conditions for the first production of a living organism are now present. But if (and oh! what a big if!) we could conceive in some warm little pond, with all sorts of ammonia and phosphoric salts, lights, heat, electricity, etc. present, ... , current ideas on the life cycles of stars suggested that an advanced form of life could have evolved somewhere in half the time presumed to have been available since the Big Bang'. They therefore suggested (not entirely seriously) that if members of the advanced civilisation knew that life in their part of the Universe was doomed, possibly because ...
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... one arising between about 100 BC and 300 AD. The early church may have adopted it when trying to distance Christian from rabbinical teaching. It is ironic that in the Big Bang science has recreated creatio ex nihilo in everything but name. If the Genesis I story is post-Deluge, what in Genesis comes before? Are tablets 2 and 3 ... starting Gen. 2:4 , reality or myth? Between those two tablets there's a discrepancy. Tablet 2, after telling briefly of creation, adds stories of how Eve was formed, the Garden of Eden and The Fall: it then lists five generations from Adam's son Cain to Lamech's sons. On the other hand tablet 3 [ ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 244  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2002n1/10genesis.htm
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