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328 pages of results. 271. Proof readers wanted: earn a free Catastrophism! CD-Rom [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2000:2 (Dec 2000) Home | Issue Contents Proof readers wanted: earn a free Catastrophism! CD-Rom The first edition of the Catastrophism! CD-Rom is now on sale, and includes the full text of Aeon, Kronos, Pensée, SIS C&C Review Workshop, The Velikovskian, and a ... ; just earn 20 points earned from proof reading the publications below. Catastrophism and Ancient History (up to 24 issues+ 3 Proceedings) (2 point each issue) Catastrophist Geology (up to 6 issues) (2 point each) Chaldean Account of Genesis by George Smith (10 points) Riddles of the Earth by Comyns Beaumont ( ...
272. Solaria Binaria [Books] [de Grazia books]
... other gaseous type planets, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. An event in one of these may also be linked to events in others, so the problem of cosmic catastrophes is that much simpler."[20] THE STACKED BINARY SYSTEM Up to the moment, catastrophists and uniformitarians have conducted their debate on the premise that the planes ... always orbited close to the plane of the ecliptic. Whenever catastrophists have invoked planetary or cometary deviations to explain titanic encounters, they have assumed them to occur on or about the imaginary line that defines the orbit of the planet Earth about the Sun. Thus, Venus is said to have been launched into an elliptical comet-like orbit moving in or ...
273. Victor Clube: Scientific Revelations - the Origins of Catastrophe Myths and Legends [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2000:2 (Dec 2000) Home | Issue Contents Victor Clube: Scientific Revelations - the Origins of Catastrophe Myths and Legends Victor is arguably one of the world's leading catastrophists. Yet he is also a renowned astronomer as well as an open-minded scholar who is happy to accept new ideas regarding our ancestors' ... of impact events in former ages. He spoke much about time cycles of impact events that were realised by ancient cultures and incorporated into their calendars in order that they might be able to predict future catastrophes. He said that the most important cycle of all, and one which we have been denied knowledge of until fairly recently, recurs ever ...
274. The New York Velikovsky Centenary Conference [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1995 (Vol XVII) "Proceedings of the SIS 1995 Braziers College Conference" Home | Issue Contents The New York Velikovsky Centenary Conference David Salkeld From Friday 7th July till Sunday 9th I was present at the Inn on 57th Street, Manhattan, New York for the Velikovsky Centennial Celebration. This event ... We define nature as a non-linear, non-uniform, random sequence of episodes alternating between periods of equilibrium and catastrophe. .. the battle lies between two sciences, classical and catastrophist, each trying to account for the same data. The question is: which does it better? In 1950 virtually everyone felt that classical science did, but since ...
275. The Mind Exploration Corporation [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... and interdisciplinary approaches, will be among the fastest growing markets in the years ahead. The themes of the Company activity will include the scientific investigation and historical impact of planetary catastrophe. This material will range from the cross-cultural exploration of ancient catastrophic traditions to presentations on the "electric universe". Products The Company envisions a series of integrated products ... role in the evolution of planets, moons, stars and galaxies. Understanding our Sun as a huge ball of lightning. Comets interacting electrically with the Sun. The new catastrophist profile of the planets, resulting from the latest space probes. Devastated moons of the gas giants. Those improbable meteorites from Mars. The mystery of former oceans and ...
276. The New Orthodoxy's Respect for Fact [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... two bits of cunning to establish his uniformitarian view as the only true (sic) geology." "First he set up a straw man to demolish" by equating catastrophism with the "supernatural" and creationist theories "held by many laymen, and... advocated by some quasi-scientific theologians" of the time. "It is ... didn't know that muck would stick! "Secondly, Lyell's uniformity' is a hodgepodge of claims. One is a methodological statement that must be accepted by any scientist, catastrophist and uniformitarian alike. Others (sic) are substantive notions that have since been tested and abandoned." In fact, on the next page, Gould tells us ...
277. The Recency of the Surface [Books] [de Grazia books]
... time usually allotted to the Holocene, namely some 15,000 years or less. The great disparity has occurred, we maintain, owing to the displacement of time by catastrophe. And to denote these catastrophic intervals, we have used certain disruptive episodes that we have tied into astronomical events, bringing a sequence of periods that we begin with ... culture, worldwide, to Pangea, prior to the breakup of the continents. In the realm of legend, challenges to radiochronometry emerge as well. The following abstract from Catastrophist Geology may be quoted in its entirety [6 ]: Lake Bosumtwi (diameter 8 km) in Ghana is by geologists generally interpreted as the impact scar of an ...
278. Velikovsky And Planetary Catastrophe [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1997:1 (Sep 1997) Home | Issue Contents Thoth Vol I, No. 15. June 7, 1997 Velikovsky And Planetary Catastrophe By David Talbott (dtalbott@teleport.com) In confronting the strange consistency of planetary mythology one must ultimately ask the question asked more than 45 years ago by ... , that have had to give the most ground? Who could deny that, by comparison with the intellectual environment of 1950, the affected sciences have moved dramatically toward more catastrophist models, sounding more Velikovskian every year? But what about Velikovsky's use of ancient mythical, religious and historical material - a body of evidence the scientific elite, in ...
279. Emperor Yahou, Part 1 Venus Ch.4 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... the days of Yahou the event occurred which separates the almost obliterated and very dim past of China from the period that is considered historical: China was overwhelmed by an immense catastrophe. "At that time the miracle is said to have happened that the sun during a span of ten days did not set, the forests were ignited, and ... dynasty called by his name. The chronicles of modern China preserve records of one million lives lost in a single overflow of the Yellow River.(6 ) Another natural catastrophethe earthquakealso caused great devastation in China at various times: it is estimated that in the year 1556 the quaking earth took 830,000 lives and 3,000, ...
280. Angel & Catastrophism Part II [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Workshop No. 4 (Feb 1979) Home | Issue Contents Angel & Catastrophism Part II by Derek Douglass ONE rational explanation or perhaps rationalisation of such personal encounters which is elaborated in modern times is that angelic visitations (or visitations of a god if we are dealing with pagan sources) are a kind of paradigm to ... of angels seem too much like something out of Star Trek', we cannot nevertheless leave such possibilities out of account. Finally, it is becoming equally clear to the catastrophist that the idea of the serpent' and the Fall' are associated with an apparent falling of a cometary body from the sky. All the features associated with the ...
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