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276. Chaos and Creation by Alfred de Grazia [Books] [de Grazia books]
... x Hans Bellamy 1936 x x Claude Schaeffer 1948 Immanuel Velikovsky 1950 x x x A. Kelly & F. Dachille 1953 x x Hugh A. Brown 1967 x Melvin Cook 1966 x x Donald Patten 1966 x x Charles Hapgood 1970 x x * The list excludes the work of lesser-known and mostly younger quantavolutionists. I. Velikovsky, Ralph Juergens, Livio Stecchini, Gilbert Davidowitz, and Zvi Rix have recently died, leaving many unpublished manuscripts. A few of the scholars who are currently active are Robert Bass, John Bimson. Dwardu Cardona, William Corliss, Eric Crew, Frank Dachille, Eva Danelius, Ragnar Forshufvud, Brendan O'Gheoghan, Stephen Gould, Lewis Greenberg, George ...
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277. Saturday: Introduction [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 000 years' ago. Perhaps the worst discovery was that all this is impossible - unless we have an electric universe - and this was a difficulty. Back in the early 1960s, I didn't expect the possibility of an electric universe' to be resolved in my lifetime. That was then. With the advent of Pensée, with Ralph Juergens showing that an electric Universe is practical and with all our many other publications since, there is less doubt. With Wal Thornhill's The Electric Universe, with Ralph Sansbury's theories and Halton Arp's researches, time is now on our side. Indeed UK TV is now full of programmes highlighting unexpected electric influences' in the solar system and on ...
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278. De Grazian Discography (Reviewed) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... SKY : Earl R. Milton, Editor, with contributions by I. Velikovsky, A de Grazia, J.M . MacGregor, W. Mullen, I. Wolfe, G. Grinnell, P. Doran, et al. THE VELIKOVSKY AFFAIR: Alfred de Grazia, editor and co-author, with L. Stecchini, R. Juergens and I.Velikovsky References 1. B. Moore, Heretics', SISR VII:A , p. 35 2. R. McAulay, Extra Scientific' Dimensions of Science', SISR IV: 2/3 (1980), pp. 54-57 3. Ellenberger, C. L., A Point of View' ...
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... . Ackerman suggests that the channels' found on the surface of Venus are cracks between thin plates of crust, with molten lava visible between. However he presents no analysis of their detailed features to show how the evidence specifically fits this theory and does not fit other alternatives - and he does not consider other possible catastrophic explanations such as Ralph Juergens' theory that the features are scars resulting from massive electric discharges. The same problem occurs in the section on Mars, where he assumes that channels were formed by flowing water but does not give any consideration to alternative theories. Firmament and Chaos are ambitious publications that have clearly involved a lot of work and they present much interesting and ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  10 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2002n1/47firm.htm
280. Syllabi for Quantavolution [Books] [de Grazia books]
... Acad. Nat. Sci. (reprint). VI. Cuvier, Revolutions of the Globe; Derek Ager, The Nature of the Statigraphical Record; D. Stove. "The Scientific Mafia"; reprint, J. A. Eddy, "The Case of the Missing Sunspots," 236 Sci. American. VII R.Juergens, "Radiohalos and Earth History," III Kronos (1977); "Geogullibility and Magnetic Reversals," III Kronos (1978); A. de Grazia, Chaos and Creation, ch. III. VIII. D. Patten, The Biblical Flood; Peter James, "Aphrodite: the Moon or Venus?" I ...
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... Chronology In Memoriam: Derek Shelley-Pearce In Memoriam: Dr Claude Schaeffer-Forrer, 1898-1982: An Appreciation In Memoriam: Dr Immanuel Velikovsky In Memoriam: Dr. Joseph May and Dr. David Griffard In Memoriam: Earl R. Milton In Memoriam: Elisheva Velikovsky In Memoriam: F. Thomas Lowery In Memoriam: Immanuel Velikovsky, Livio Stecchini and Ralph Juergens In Memoriam: Immanuel Velikovsky In Memoriam: Ralph Juergens In Memoriam: René Gallant, a Pioneer of Modern Catastrophism In Memoriam: Roger Williams Wescott In Memoriam: Zvi Rix In Memoriam In Memoriam In Passing: EVOLUTIONARY THEORY In Passing In Passing In Passing In Response to Mitcham's "Critique" In Search of Ancient Astronomies : A Review In ...
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282. The Earth's Physical and Magnetic History [Books] [de Grazia books]
... have acted either to induce new electric currents (located superficially within the core) or to perturb parts of the main current flow. The result are the disturbing currents, shown in Figure 20, the imprint of more recent quantavolutions of the world order when Earth suffered electrical encounters on a large scale (de Grazia, 1981, 1983a; Juergens, 1974, 1974/5 ; Velikovsky, 1950, pp85ff), including meteoroid impacts (Dachille, 1978) and encounters. Figure 20. Magnetic Transactions Within the Earth. The drift of the Earth's magnetic dip poles across the continental surfaces indicates the complex nature of the causal current through the material making up the Earth's bulk. ...
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283. Sagan's "Ten Plagues" [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. III No. 2 (Winter 1977) "Velikovsky and Establishment Science" Home | Issue Contents Sagan's "Ten Plagues"Ralph E. Juergens PROBLEM I. THE EJECTION OF VENUS BY JUPITER Sagan opens the curtain on his analysis of what he refers to as Velikovsky's "predictions" with a remark that sets the mood for everything that follows: The ejection of "an object of planetary dimensions" by Jupiter "has never been observed by astronomers . . ." With these words he places himself in the company of eighteenth century astronomers, who denied the reality of meteorites because they had never seen stones falling from the sky. Getting down to ...
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284. Velikovsky and the Heat of Venus [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. I No. 4 (Winter 1976) Home | Issue Contents Velikovsky and the Heat of Venus Ralph E. Juergens Among the most unsettling of Immanuel Velikovsky's conclusions, based on his research for Worlds in Collision, was that the planet Venus must be a place of infernal heat. He reasoned that, because of its youth and its history of violence ending only a few thousand years ago, Venus could still be so hot on the inside that energy it now receives from the Sun would have practically no influence on its surface temperature. Although this suggestion confounded nearly everything professional astronomers then thought they knew of conditions on the Earth's nearest solar-system neighbor, ...
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285. On Morrison: Some Further Remarks [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. IV No. 2 (Winter 1978) "Scientists Confront Scientists Who Confront Velikovsky" Home | Issue Contents On Morrison: Some Further Remarks Ralph E. Juergens In November 1973, Dr. David Morrison, then of the Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii, submitted a paper titled "Astronomical Evidence For and Against Recent Planetary Catastrophism" to the journal Pensee. Morrison's paper was criticized by Pensee's editorial staff (now affiliated with KRONOS) and revised accordingly. After undergoing revision, the paper was presented at the symposium - "Velikovsky and the Recent History of the Solar System" - held at McMaster University, June 1974. Additional criticism engendered ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 12  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0402/070morri.htm
286. A Proper Respect for Authority [Books] [de Grazia books]
... . V. was fixated on authority, the higher the better: he sought out acquaintances and enemies on high levels. But he did not gather intelligent up-coming young people until late in life; he has written a book on his conversations with Einstein, yet he would never have dreamed of writing a book of his immensely richer conversations with Juergens about electricity and Stecchini on ancient languages and the history of science. Why? Because they were unknown. His idea of arrival was naive. The great ones would recognize him on the basis of his books. The young would come along, following what their teachers say. Until late in life, he had no idea of the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 12  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/heretics/ch04.htm
287. Aftermath to Exposure [Books] [de Grazia books]
... From: The Velikovsky Affair, Edited by Alfred De Grazia Home | Issue Contents 2. Aftermath to Exposure by Ralph E. Juergens Minds in Chaos, ' reprinted here from the pages of The American Behavioral Scientist for September 1963, chronicles more than a decade of controversy over the works of Immanuel Velikovsky. But the story does not end in 1963. Events that have followed - set off in large part by the Behavioral Scientist study - shape themselves into additional chapters, and the image of objectivity so cherished by scientists loses even more of its luster as these later events begin to take on perspective. The story has bright facets as well as shadows, but in the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 12  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/vaffair/ch2.htm
288. In Defense Of The Saturn Thesis [Journals] [Aeon]
... provided extra heat and light in the northern hemisphere, while the southern part had to make do with ordinary sunlight." [28] But, at the risk of making the Saturnian scenario appear even more bizarre, this only entailed during the configuration's sojourn within the Solar System. There is now reason to believe that, much as Ralph Juergens had suggested back in 1977, [29] the Saturnian configuration, including Earth itself, was once extraneous to the Solar System. Thus, during this earlier time, no sunlight could have bathed Earth's southern, or northern, hemisphere. As Wallace Thornhill has explained, Earth's equitable climate during this earlier time would have been ensured by ...
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289. The Primordial Light? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... one-time companion to the sun.* Dr Velikovsky has similar views, viz: - "Also, some dark star, like Jupiter or Saturn, may be in the path of the sun, and may be attracted to the system and cause havoc in it." (13) [* But compare the alternative scenario outlined by Ralph Juergens later in this issue. -Ed.] And Dr Velikovsky offers a few hints as to how he sees the fate of the one-time companion to the sun: "From time to time a nova is seen in the sky, a blazing fixed star which until then had been small or invisible. .. . It is thought that ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 12  -  06 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0202/35light.htm
... From: Kronos Vol. III No. 4 (Summer 1978) Home | Issue Contents Geogullibility And Geomagnetic Reversals Ralph E. Juergens There was a time when the earth's magnetic field was thought to be such a permanent feature that compass needles would always point north. It was a time when geologians could scoff at Velikovsky's citation of evidence that the polarity of the field was reversed in historical times. But today things are different. Earth science has leapfrogged past Velikovsky to a position from which it can patronize him as a victim of overly conservative thinking.(1 ) We are now assured that reversals of the earth's magnetic field were so frequent in the past that hundreds of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 12  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0304/052geogl.htm
291. "As Above, So Below" Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Straight-Line Phenomena [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... 1976:240], for example, tried to explain why an expansion of the oceans, implied in sea-floor spreading, is not accompanied by an expansion of the earth as a whole. .. .. The hypothesis of expanding oceans to an unchanging earth.... should imply a corresponding contraction of the remaining surface area. Juergens [1978] provided a good critique of methods and thinking involved in validating sea-floor spreading. But as Carey's [1975:138] summary shows, this theory "lacks an explanation for the expansion." While scientists and science generally agree [Hamilton, 1978:15] that "quakes are closely linked with mountain ranges, volcanoes ...
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... B. (1978). "Close Encounters of the n-th Kind." Industrial Research Development. (June), 13-14.. (1980). Velikovsky: A Personal View. Glassboro, NJ: Kronos.. (1983). "Stargazers and Gravediggers." Industrial Research/Development, (May), 17. Juergens, Ralph E. (1966). "Aftermath to Exposure." Alfred de Grazia, ed. The Velikovsky Affair. (cf). Jung, C. G. (1953a). "The Psychology of the Unconscious." The Collected Works of C. G Jung VII. Princeton Unversity Press.. (1953b ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 12  -  19 Jun 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/vorhees/17bibli.htm
293. The Land(s) of Punt [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... to come to thee the countries of Punt". An Egyptian facing Palestine is looking almost due north, not toward the sunrise. Interestingly, Velikovsky pointed out that Somaliland would appear to be an unlikely site because of the requirement that Punt is toward the rising sun. However, Somaliland is further east of Upper Egypt than is Palestine. Juergens and Greenberg (11) have called attention to a pre-Amarna 18th Dynasty hymn to Amun which reads, "Lord of the Medjai and ruler of Punt....the beautiful of face, who comes (from) God's Land (to the east)....". It is impossible to know why the Medjai ...
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294. Geological Genesis [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... been largely concentrated on the surface of the bulging land mass upon which life was centred. A description of the effects and manifestations is described by Ziegler [14]. Writers such as Immanuel Velikovsky [15], Hugh Auchincloss Brown [16], C.E .R . Bruce [17] [18], and Ralph Juergens [19] have all ventured to suggest that the cosmos is electromagnetically ordered, not gravitationally, and some have suggested that gravity is, in effect, only a function of electrical charges. We postulate that as a result, gravity' would have been greatly reduced on the Earth's charged land mass bulge. Evidence: Palaeomagnetic, fossil ...
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295. Minds in Chaos [Books] [de Grazia books]
... From: The Velikovsky Affair, Edited by Alfred De Grazia Home | Issue Contents 1. Minds in Chaos by Ralph E. Juergens Seventeen years ago the appearance of Immanuel Velikovsky's Worlds in Collision precipitated an academic storm. Prominent American scientists, roused to indignation even before the book was published, greeted it with a remarkable demonstration of ill will that included a partially successful attempt to suppress the work by imposing a boycott on its first publisher's textbooks. The reading public witnessed the unique spectacle of a scientific debate staged not in the semi-privacy of scientific meetings and journals, but in the popular press, with scientists-in rare accord - on one side and lay champions of free ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 12  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/vaffair/ch1.htm
... that they would not discuss the subject scientifically. References to some of the participants will be made throughout the book, but a general review of the meeting will also be given in Chapter VIII. THE REACTION The reaction to Worlds in Collision by many members of the scientific community can provide research material to interested psychoanalysts for decades. As Ralph Juergens pointed out in The Velikovsky Affair,2 the violence of the reaction against it seemed all out of proportion to the book's importance if, as most critics insisted, the work was spurious and entirely devoid of merit. Recent discussions by scientists, about this reaction, have two basic points. First, scientists claim they really did not ...
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... depicted on Hatshepsut's Punt reliefs? [19] Bimson, too, had touched on the subject. [20] Or how about Danelius' brief appendix to her earlier work, published in the very pages of the SISR? [21] Additionally, Sweeney's search for Punt could have been aided by referring to the co-authored article by Ralph Juergens and myself, [22] wherein a supportive case was made for locating Punt in the region of Palestine/Phoenicia. Sweeney has also missed my concise, but highly relevant, essay concerning problems relating to the identity of the Queen of Sheba. [23] Additionally, Hyam Maccoby's paper on the Biblical "Song of Songs, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 11  -  12 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0606/035citing.htm
298. The Father of the Gods? [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... 11) 15. ibid. 16. A. H. Cook, Proceedings of the Royal Society , A328, 301 (1972). 17. Ransom op.cit. 18 R. Forshufvud, "The Jupiter Puzzle", SISR 1:2 , pp. 21-24. 19. I. Velikovsky & R. E. Juergens, "The Birth of Venus from Jupiter", Kronos 2:1 (1976), p.5 . 20. op. cit. (note 2). 21. R. A. Lyttleton, Monthly Notices, Royal Astronomical Society , 121, no. 6 (1969); also Man's View of the Universe ...
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299. Compendium [Journals] [Pensee]
... disciplines. As for Velikovsky himself- he let his attitude be known at Lewis and Clark: "I have not expected in my lifetime to be at this conference. I did not even expect to live into the space age. I am fortunate, and I am thankful." PHYSICAL SCIENCES Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky Keynote Address Ralph E. Juergens- civil engineer Plasma In Interplanetary Space. - Reconciling Celestial Mechanics and Velikovskian Catastrophism Dr. C. J. Ransom- plasma physicist, General Dynamics (Fort Worth) 1. Review of Earlier Arguments Against the Velikovsky Theory 2. Geological Mechanisms and Catastrophism John Dyer- chief of navigation team, Project Pioneer, NASA Ames Research Center ...
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300. Focus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... a model of an "electrified universe", seeing many stellar phenomena and even the configuration of the galaxies as being explained by the breakdown of electric fields following massive electric discharges in a gas plasma. His model (first developed in the early 1940's) has currently over 100 correct advance claims to its credit. A parallel model by Ralph Juergens, developed from Velikovsky's work, sees the solar system as an electrically charged macrocosm of the atom. This too resolves many awkward points ignored by the accepted theories. We will be examining the work of Bruce, Juergens and Vsekhsviatskii more closely in future issues of the Newsletter. What functions can the Society, as a body and as ...
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