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301. Ralph Sansbury's Work [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... .com with a message, "Requesting subscription to THOTH". Thoth VOL I, No. 17. June 30, 1997 Ralph Sansbury's Work Wal wrote: >> Ralph's work has enormous implications for physics and >> heralds a return to classical models of subatomic particles >> and away from the metaphysics which now underpin >> cosmology and particle physics. My humble view is that it >> is the breakthrough needed for fundamental science to >> progress once more. Questioner writes: > I look forward to it! Do you have any references to Ralph > Sansbury's work to keep me occupied til then? Wal replies: I think relevant copies of the Journal ...
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302. Quantavolution and Catatrophe CD-Rom [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... few decades old, is worthy of our attention. This new approach is comprehensively exhibited in a set of 15 volumes contained in the single Quantavolution and Catastrophe CD-Rom of Professor Alfred de Grazia of New York University (see biography at www.grazian-archive.com, or in Who's Who), which offers a coherent bio-social and natural history and cosmology, together with unique documentation on the struggles between old and new in science over the past generation centering upon the reality of historical cosmic catastrophes. Nor does the scope and promise of the 15 volumes end here, for they fashion a mosaic of hundreds of well-fitting pieces. Every effort has gone toward making this magnificent set of works accessible ...
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303. The Center for Archaeoastronomy [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Archaeoastronomy http://www.wam.umd.edu/~tlaloc/archastro/ For two decades, the Center for Archaeoastronomy has published the journal Archaeoastronomy. It has served as an outlet for refereed articles studying the practice, use, and meaning of astronomy in non-western cultural contexts. A broad range of topics, including indigenous cosmologies, measurement systems, calendrics, navigation, and even settlement planning, have found expression under the headings of archaeoastronomy, ethnoastronomy, and history of astronomy. During that period, the journal has evolved as this interdisciplinary field matured. With the development of this newsletter to provide timely information on new publications and conferences, the principal task of ...
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... that? Arp explains how. He does not accuse astronomers of being dishonest (I might), but instead describes how the discrepancies "have been overridden by stepping on the dark energy' gas pedal or applying the dark matter' brakes." Arp's conclusion is that "the value of the Hubble constant has therefore become irrelevant in conventional cosmology." Or, to put it in my own words: "Astronomers aren't measuring anything; they are simply adjusting their fudge factors to match observations to their preconceived interpretation." True to its title, the core of Arp's book consists of a catalogue of 41 examples of galaxy groupings with redshift discordance listed on two-page spreads and organized ...
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305. Editorial [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... NASA's words). At the core of Herbig-Haro 34 is a typical young star which somehow ejects energetic "bullets" (see arrow) of high-energy particles. Could a feature similar to this account for the co-linear nature of the proposed Saturn-Venus-Mars-Earth system? The summer has seen two notable conferences, (1 ) Intersect 2001: "Electricity, Cosmology and Human History", in Nevada and organised by Kronia (2 ) The Amarna Heresies in Reading organised by ISIS and the Sussex Egyptology Society. Both conferences are fully reported in this issue, which is a third larger than usual, to accommodate all the material. Intersect 2001 I was fortunate enough to attend the Intersect 2001 conference ...
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306. Father Kugler's Falling Star [Journals] [Kronos]
... poetic treatment" of the normal seasonal changes in the night sky. He also considers the legends concerning themselves with periodic destructions of the world, as reported most vividly by Seneca, but refuses to see these in connection with the Phaethon legend, preferring to regard them - despite statements to the contrary by Plato and others - as extrapolations of cosmological dogma, with no conceivable support in fact. This work of Kugler is of interest in showing both the possibilities for a detailed treatment of myth and the difficulties in battling against ingrained uniformitarian ideas. A Pioneer of Archaeoastronomy Born on 27th November 1862 in Königsbach, and described in encyclopedias(1 ) as an "astronomer and Assyriologist" ...
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307. Sun 13 July Abstracts [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... ... being naturally combined with a less frequent, more random, lower incidence of such phenomena at intervening epochs. Such a sequence of events imposed upon the historical record and repeated down the ages very naturally give rise to the awesome sense of destiny amongst humankind which has pervaded to post-glacial rise of civilisation and sustained the discipline of both cosmology and theology. Astrologers and soothsayers (astronomers and priests) belonging to the last "dark age" eras are therefore foremost both in upholding the knowledge and experience of the predominant pre-"dark age" civilisation [using cuneiform (n =0 ) and Latin (n + 1) respectively] and in underwriting the inevitable revival ...
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308. Twilight of the Gods (Review) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... memory banks. Another tool is the utilization of psychic sources along with linguistic, archaeological, geological, historical, and oceanographic findings. His chronology is not original: he has been influenced by earlier researchers such as Churchward and Madame Blavatsky, [1 ] but the way he works with his excellent sources is both original and thorough. His cosmology is basically the inner earth theory as well explicated previously by Pauwels and Bergier in The Morning of the Magicians. [2 ] Baran begins by stating that his findings indicate the existence of a "powerful monotechnology based on the use of energy fields derived from subterranean gravito-magnetism." [3 ] Subatomic hyperresonance, a physical process which is ...
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309. Bye Bye Big Bang: Hello Reality [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2002:2 (Dec 2002) Home | Issue Contents Bye Bye Big Bang: Hello Reality www.amazon.com Book. Gain an understanding of Big Bang Theory in a few short chapters. Learn about its many flaws - why you shouldn't believe a word of it. Then learn the true story of cosmology based on facts and logic. A lucid description of Big Bang Theory is first presented. Following that, the long list of older flaws in that theory are reviewed, and some newly discovered additions to those are presented. The combined impact of those flaws forever destroys the credibility of a Big Bang. But, more importantly, an ...
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310. Notices [Journals] [Kronos]
... ) has appeared. Its contents include: "Schools of Thought: A Reply" by Hugo Meynell which is an effective rebuttal to an earlier article by R. G. A. Dolby in SISR 1: 3; "The Identity of Typhon" by John Bimson- a most interesting essay which should provoke further discussion; "The Cosmology of Job" by Martin Sieff which is an attempt to identify specific planetary bodies hitherto thought to be constellations. Sieff's article, in particular, is a major pioneering effort; a Review Extra by Ralph Juergens- "Galactic Space Charge and Stellar Energy"- raises some key questions about the nature of the Sun and the whole subject ...
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