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... versus evolution based mainly on cataclysmic events. My opponent should have been Princeton professor of biology, Colin Pittendrigh. There was a mutual respect between us (earlier he had visited me and also inscribed to me a biology text that he coauthored with G. G. Simpson, my early antagonist), but Pittendrigh insisted that the problem of extinction in the animal kingdom should not be a part of the debate. I could not see how the two parts of the evolutionary problem- the evolution of new species and the extinction of the old- could be separated in a meaningful debate. It appeared that the friendly relations between us were in jeopardy. Hess, without fanfare, offered to ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 24  -  05 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/stargazers/320-mona-lisa.htm
252. Quotes [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... of which there are five - a, e, i, o, and u. The tides are a fight between the Earth and moon. All water tends towards the moon, because there is no water in the moon, and nature abhors a vacuum. I forget where the sun joins in this fight. A fossil is an extinct animal. The older it is, the more extinct it is. Planet: A body of Earth surrounded by sky. Vacumm: A large, empty space where the pope lives. To remove dust from the eye, pull the eye down over the nose. For asphyxiation: Apply artificial respiration until the patient is dead. Climate ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 24  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/i-digest/2000-2/30quote.htm
253. An Unexplained Arctic Catastrophe [Journals] [SIS Review]
... and Greenland? [52] 7. Why do the northern territories of Canada and Greenland, which straddle the same high latitudes as Siberia and Alaska, and which annually experience comparable winter snowfalls and summer thaws, not host similar low' permafrost temperatures? It seems somewhat bizarre that expert opinion confidently informs the public what catastrophe probably caused the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago but is unable to provide acceptable answers and explanations for a comparable catastrophe which, according to C14 dating, happened geologically very recently, in geological parlance just yesterday'. It should also be emphasised that geologically and botanically the dinosaur extinction' datum compares favourably with the similar one (Pleistocene/Holocene ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 24  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2001n2/03arctic.htm
... SEARCH: In Saturn's Shadow." $20.00 A 1-hour interview with David Talbott and Michael Armstrong highlighting the Saturnian reconstruction and the implications for humanity. [ ] 1994 International Symposium on Velikovsky. $120.00 12-hour video collection includes major portons of the Portland, Oregon event presented in a 4-volume set. [ ] "Mass Extinctions" VHS of film on the impact $30.00 that killed the dinosaurs. Robert Dunlap producer CD's/DISKETTES [ ] "The Electric Universe." CD Rom on the $44.00 work of Wallace Thornhill. [ ] "Catastrophism Archive CD." $245.00 A complete collection of catastrophist journals of the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 24  -  19 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/thoth/thoth4-02s.htm
255. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... in Canada. Of particular interest to Velikovskian scholars is Fell's treatment of the religion and language of Woden-lithi: the Norse myths which were written down only in the Christian era are clearly recognizable in these inscriptions. There is a strong general case to be made for the incorruptibility of myth with time on the basis of this evidence. THE GREAT EXTINCTION by Michael Allaby & James Lovelock (Secker & Warburg, London, 1983). Ultimately this book is destined to be thought of as yet another book on the demise of the dinosaurs. It is about the great extinction of the terminal Cretaceous period, and argues a catastrophist cause - the collision of a small planet with our Earth ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 24  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/vol0503/21books.htm
256. Applying the Revised Chronology [Journals] [Pensee]
... , arising full-blown, spread that fast? Is it any easier to believe that one day ca. 700 B.C . someone saw the columns of the Treasury of Atreus (72), decided that that was the way columns ought to look, and quickly convinced the rest of the western Greek world to reproduce models which had been extinct for 500-600 years? In addition to column capitals similar to, yet centuries later than, those of the tomb's facade, Italy and Sicily have produced a number of their own "beehive" tombs. Since these are architecturally similar to the Treasury of Atreus, they were initially judged to be of the same antiquity as the Mycenaean tomb ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 23  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/pensee/ivr09/05apply.htm
257. Spectres [Books] [de Grazia books]
... help others. The prognosis of the group is poor. Studies of the aftermath of Hiroshima have shown this to be the case. Each succeeding horrible sight is seen by eyes becoming too jaded to respond. We should bear in mind, too, that Hiroshima was a local event, a minute fraction of what many a fossil agglomeration and extinct volcano chain tells us once happened. When we see millions of trees all felled at once buried in the Fens of England, a blast many times greater than Hiroshima has to be postulated. After the explosion and tidal wave of Krakatoa, a survivor spoke of scenes "too horrible to remember; incidents that reminded of the animal instinct ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 23  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/lately/ch29.htm
... communities. Strange in that while these mysterious pioneers settled in the Nile Valley, bordering on Asia and Africa yet partaking of neither, they showed no desire to radiate their culture to those either east or west. Strange also in her monuments so plentifully misread by modern interpreters. Strange above all that her religion was based on tenor of sudden extinction related to the Flood. And the whole was essentially Celtic. The most important key to Egypt's past is the predominance of the Celtic deity Hermes who in his dual aspect of Thoth taught the Underworld faith and possessed an absolute ascendancy over the minds of the people, and as Ammon. All that has been said previously in regard to ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 23  -  31 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/beaumont/britain/303-egypt.htm
259. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... been appreciated. ' The early simple stone tools were all that were required to deal with scavenged meat and prior to 2.5 Myrs ago unprocessed stones were probably used to smash bones and obtain marrow, leaving no archaeological record. .. . of mammoths too Scientific American September 1992, pp. 130-131 Was man the cause of the extinction of the mammoths or not? (See last issue - Mammoth extinctions) Gary Haynes was not content to simply theorize or run computer programmes but has gathered together the evidence in a book. Analysis of the age structure of the remains of elephant kills and natural die offs in Africa, compared to similar analysis of the mammoths undoubtedly butchered ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 23  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1992no2/22monit.htm
260. Cosmic Catastrophism [Journals] [Aeon]
... ideas, from fiction masquerading as fact. But all they accomplished was to make Velikovsky a martyr in the eyes of his followers. Today, scientists not only admit that cosmic collisions could have taken place at some time in the distant past, but some even theorize that the impact of a large meteorite about sixty-five million years ago caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. (14) It has also been suggested that the solar system weaves upward or downward across the galactic plane of the Milky Way about every thirty or thirty-six million years, increasing the likelihood of a collision between the earth and a comet or large meteor. (15) Yet the vast majority of scientists continue to ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 23  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0206/058cosmc.htm
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