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... (poster) Comets, Meteorites and Earth History S.I .S SPRING MEETING 24th March 1984 Speakers RENE GALLANT (author of Bombarded Earth): " Early Historic Man- Catastrophism and Calendars " BREAK FOR LUNCH PROFESSOR CHANDRA WICKRAMASINGHE (Head of the Dept. of Applied Mathematics & Astronomy, University College, Cardiff, and co-author, with Sir Fred Hoyle, of Lifecloud and Diseases from Space): " Evolution from Space- Interdisciplinary Evidence " A MEETING OF THE SOCIETY FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY 24th MARCH (11 a.m . to 5 p.m .) admission 50p refreshments available THE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 7 RIDGMOUNT STREET, LONDON WCI ( ...
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222. Introduction - Ages in Chaos? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... generally agreed and an approximate chronology established (particularly from the beginning of the New Kingdom, when Manetho was considered more reliable than for earlier periods and there was more corroboratory information), scholars turned to astronomy to try to obtain exact dates. There were suggestions in the writings of some classical authors that the ancient Egyptians might have used a calendar based on Sothis, thought to be the Dog Star, Sirius. Every year, Sirius disappears below the horizon for a 70-day period, appearing in the dawn sky just before the Sun (i .e . a heliacal rising) in July, the time of the annual Nile floods. The heliacal rising of Sirius might have marked ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 32  -  10 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2003/003intro.htm
223. Chain Reactions - A Victory For Mars [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... From: The Velikovskian Vol 4 No 2 (1998) Home | Issue Contents Chain Reactions - A Victory For Mars Lynn E. Rose Copyright ® 1998 by Lynn E. Rose In From Calendars to Chronology, I introduced the concept of the "Velikovsky Divide," which refers to the point at which the solar system reached its present arrangement. (See Charles Ginenthal, et al., Stephen J. Gould and Immanuel Velikovsky, Essays in the Continuing Velikovsky Affair, Forest Hills, New York: Ivy Press Books, 1996, pages 691-697.) My account of the Velikovsky Divide included several passing remarks about Mars (page 693): "We have not ...
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224. Aeon Volume VI, Number 4: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... varying form, was also conducted by the Mesopotamians and other peoples, and how this might be directly related to events dictated by the Saturn thesis. Page 93: Mount Horeb and Judah's Sacred Treasures Flavio Barbiero In which the author attempts to trace the eventual hiding place of the treasures once contained in the Jerusalem temple. Page 104: The Calendar Eric Aitchison An in-depth evaluation of ancient calendars which takes into consideration Velikovsky's original work on the subject, the Biblical evidence, ancient mathematics, the Sothic period, ancient eclipse forecasting and retrocalculations, the Dresden Codex, Mayan calendrics, and the sundial of Ahaz. News by Tania ta Maria Martian Mysteries Those Enigmatic Black Holes Contributors Louis A ...
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225. Crustal Distortion in the Holocene [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... , if Ice Ages are themselves dubious events, something else must account for the raised beaches, whilst the land subsidence in southern Britain probably has a direct connection with the rift valley system beneath the North Sea and the Channel. A consideration of Paul Dunbavin's book (10) may explain sea level change, climatic disturbances, tectonic activity, calendar changes and the Ice Ages. His ideas directly impinge on the historical era as sea level changes may indicate that wobbles in the axis of the Earth's rotation continued after 3100 BC. They appear to coincide quite remarkably with the frost signatures of 2345 and 1159-45 BC. If so, it could be that complete equilibrium was not achieved until ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 31  -  18 Apr 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w2005no1/09crustal.htm
226. Thoth Vol canoes" of [Journals] [Thoth]
... [ Home ] THOTH -A Catastrophics Newsletter- SUPPLEMENT January 6, 2000 MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW FOR MONDAY'S "SIGHTINGS" PROGRAM A reminder: David Talbott and Wallace Thornhill will be guests on the Jeff Rense radio show "Sightings" on Monday, January 10, 7:00- 10:00 p.m . Pacific Time. Discussion will highlight recent discoveries from space, including the supposed "Volcanoes" of Jupiter's moon Io; the mysteries of Mars and its great chasm, the Valles Marineris; new data on the electrical Sun; and the breakdown of modern cosmology (Big Bang and everything that goes with it). Also, you'll gain many unique insights into ...
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227. Sennecherib & Esarhaddo [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... turned out to be wrong. However, conventional chronology still includes this error today. Dating Notation I have never understood the need for double-dating (649/48), to impress the reader. I'm never sure which year is being referred to. It is a useless method of trying to state ancient dates, in terms of our modern calendar. It only leads to confusion, and its meaning can only be understood by the writer. It can't even be plotted. The ancient year began in the Spring. In terms of our calendar this would be about March/April. We don't know the actual length of these ancient years, and in some cases an extra month ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 31  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol1402/105senn.htm
228. Sun, Moon and Sothis by Lynn E. Rose [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Home | Issue Contents Sun, Moon and Sothis by Lynn E. Rose published Kronos Press (USA), 1999$35 (USA), $38 (Canada), $40 (other), Kronos Press, 226 Richmond C, Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442-2990, USA. Michael G. Reade Described as A study of calendars and calendar reforms in ancient Egypt', this volume of 339 pages (hardback) is both important and memorable for its confident dating of Manetho's Egyptian Dynasty XII (from Ammenemhet I through Senwosre/Sesostris to Queen Sobeknefru) to 500-331 BC, total duration 169 years (pp. 264 & 269, amongst others). According to ...
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229. Vox Popvli [Journals] [Aeon]
... by far the strongest issue since Dwardu Cardona took on its editorship. Every article, in my opinion, was both readable and, in some sense, seminal. I "always" enjoy the work of Ev Cochrane, and his paper on the feminine Venus [1 ] was no exception. I also found the discussion of the Jewish calendar [2 ] to be extremely important in its conclusions. [3 ] Although not really of much evidentiary value, since it is based on various unproved hypotheses, the chronological article by Murphie [4 ] does offer a new way of examining the evidence. In any case, I found it to be very thought-provoking. I hope ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 31  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0504/05vox.htm
... on cycle-day nine. Correcting "seventeenth" to "seventh" year, Newton gives it as May 8, -601, which brings the cycle-day (40) into agreement with the text. This interpretation does not have much effect on the overall picture of agreement, and it has no effect on my calculations of the beginning of the civil calendar in various years. However, I should have paid more attention to Legge's notes on these dates. Newton(2 ) also discusses the physical consequences of Velikovsky's claim that the geographic poles suddenly shifted by about 20 within historical times.(2a) I would like to offer a few further comments on this subject here. After discussing ...
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