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328 pages of results. 281. A Revised Astronomical Chronology for Egypt [Articles]
... , I want to point out there is no reason why, even if Velikovsky can't have a retro-calculation at this date, and as far as I know there is no catastrophe shaking the Earth claimed after 687- but anyway, it's quite interesting because the retro-calculation, although it gets to the day, it is 4 hours out. The ... and surely nobody in the spirit of the Velikovskian movement can afford to ignore pieces of historical information, we have to see whether we can still use them. And these catastrophists, too. I get taken to task for things that I have written because people write to magazines and say, Fermor's approach is not truly catastrophic, because I ...
282. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1994 No 2 (Dec 1994) Home | Issue Contents Society News The 1994 Annual General Meeting This was held on April 30th, again at the Harlequin, Redhill, as it has for some years now. David Salkeld, in his Chairman's report, remarked that this venue is becoming as familiar ... taken thousands of years to form but periods of non-sedimentation or erosion supposedly occurring between strata require even vaster stretches of time. There appears to be no absolute dating method to catastrophists. The fossil record seems to indicate periods of stressed environment, such as the Upper Cretaceous and the Tertiary, with a few types, presumably survivors of catastrophe, ...
283. Velikovsky Symposium- Florida, July 12 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... I asked the astronomer Tom Van Flandern if he agreed with this statement: "that there is considerable evidence to suggest ancient civilizations may have arisen in the shadow of celestial catastrophe, and if so would he agree that ancient myths and symbols deserve careful study and cross-cultural comparison to see if they might point to the nature of the upheavals. ... -) ]. It is interesting how some small impact craters are being found and yet real evidence for any large impacts remain lacking. This is the problem with many catastrophists. They claim that certain world-wide catastrophes occurred. Then they claim that by some miracle of physics it left no physical evidence which leaves the existence of the event a ...
284. Indeterminacy: Temporary, Permanent, Or Indefinite? [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... David Talbott and Milton B. Zysman January 12, February 18 and April 4, 1987 April 26, 1987 In his letter of January 12, David Talbott urges that catastrophists "reach a stronger consensus on the key symbols and themes" of myth. Whether dealing with mythic tradition or with other sources of evidence, most members of the ... Society of Interdisciplinary Studies (CSIS) and most KRONOS readers, I think, assume that protohistoric disruptions of global scale were exogenous catastrophes- that is, disasters of extraterrestrial origin. While I share this belief, I am impressed by the fact that the most complete compendium of catastrophist mythology that I have yet seen, Brendan Stannard's Origins of Israel ...
285. Vox Popvli [Journals] [Aeon]
... Volume VI, Number 6 Home | Issue Contents Vox Popvli Mixed Praises Wolfgang Theil, from Bodelshausen, Germany, writes: I am becoming interested in some of the perspectives catastrophism offers on mythical traditions and have started to explore the KRONIA website. I found Dwardu Cardona's articles interesting and enjoyed their non-dogmatic style. I sympathize with the perspective catastrophism ... thing that attracted me to the "Saturnist" perspective in particular, and made it more attractive as a starting point for my exploration of a number of questions than other catastrophist approaches, including Velikovsky's, was that the "Saturnist" group seems to have approached mythology in a systematic cross-cultural comparison to see if "prototypical" myths can be ...
286. S.I.S. Workshop Vol. 4 No. 4 March 1982: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ? By Walter Warshawsky 5 MORE ON APOLLO by K.A . LeFlem 7 MONITOR : More Evolutionary Problems * Problems of Chronology * The Hittites in Israel * Yet Another Catastrophe Theory * Great American Interchange * Volcanic Origin of Maize? * "Super Lightning on Saturn" * "This Wayward Genius" * Variations in G * Phoebe - ... 1982 Texts Home | SIS Workshop Home Society for Interdisciplinary Studies Workshop Members' newletter Vol. 4 No. 4 March 1982 FOCUS: The Evolutionist-Creationist Battle: A Threat to Catastrophist Evolution 1 A DATE CORRECTION FOR RAMSES II by Lester J. Mitcham 3 THOUGHTS ON THE CAVE OF KAMARES by Jill Abery 4 THE EXODUS IN THE PYRAMID TEXTS? ...
287. Perilous Planet Earth [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... :2 (Dec 2002) Home | Issue Contents Perilous Planet Earth titles.cambridge.org/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521819288 Book: Perilous Planet Earth: Catastrophes and Catastrophism through the Ages by Trevor Palmer. Publication is planned for July 2003, Hardback, 532 pages 8 line diagrams 35 half-tones 1 table, ISBN: 0521819288 ... 1900 to 1979: Gradualism reigns supreme: 9. Neo-Darwinism: the Modern Synthesis; 10. Phyletic gradualism; 11. Gradualist perceptions of human evolution; 12. Heretical catastrophists; 13. Atlantis: rational and irrational theories of a lost' civilisation; 14. Evolutionary mass extinctions and neocatastrophism; 15. Punctuated equilibrium: a new evolutionary ...
288. Thoth Vol I, No. 3: February 18, 1997 [Journals] [Thoth]
... [ Home ] 01.03 THOTH A Catastrophics Newsletter VOL I, No. 3 February 18, 1997 EDITOR: Michael Armstrong PUBLISHER: Walter Radtke CONTENTS: EDITORIAL SECTION...........................Michael Armstrong SATURN THEORY ... society and/or civilizations get off the ground..., etc Chronology. Physical Evidence. Dynamics. All of these issues intertwine. Moreover, various individuals exploring catastrophist ideas will work from different perspectives, and will hold different ideas as to what constitutes the most solid ground for a starting point. The solid ground in my own ...
289. F. X. Kugler -- Almost a Catastrophist [Journals] [SIS Review]
... complicated, extraordinary and violent natural events. And yet neither, on the other hand, could the appearance of Venus as the morning star awaken the idea of a universal catastrophe - even in the wildest imagination. One might well conceive of the morning star as the driver of Helios' chariot, or imagine the evening star to be a ... From: SIS Newsletter 2 (Sep 1975) Home | Issue Contents F. X. Kugler- Almost a Catastrophist Malcolm Lowery This article is copyright by R.M . Lowery 1975. The work by Kugler discussed here was first published (in German) in the series Aschendorffs Zeilgemasse Schriften 17 in 1927 by the Aschendorffsche Verlagsbuchhandlung, ...
290. "Cenocatastrophism" [Articles]
... including the present. The most basic definition for "cenocatastrophism", thus, would be that it is a model for scientific inquiry which assumes that the earth has suffered catastrophes of global extent in recent times. "Catastrophism" itself, of course, is the name for a model which since the l9th century has existed in opposition to ... . This credence will not be consolidated until many further books are written on separate myth-systems by researchers versed in them, who are ready to make the time-consuming transition from comparative catastrophist mythology to assessment of each mythsystem in its own terms. The result of such transitions cannot but be sobering. They will inevitably dramatize what Roger Wescott has called the ...
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