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376. Thoth Vol III, No. 9: June 15, 1999 [Journals] [Thoth]
... the strange electrical phenomenon that would, theoretically, occur if a large enough potential were placed across a neutral plasma: One would have an equal current flowing in both directions. Wal responds: That's true but what you have described is a glow discharge. The complicated phenomena that occur in a glow discharge can fill a text book. Ralph Juergens gave a good idea of those complexities when he described his model of an electric star. Barry again: Assuming that the Right Hand Rule for the flow of electrons has an equivalent magnetic reaction for the flow of protons, then we would have a Left Hand Rule for a positive current flow! I have never heard of this ( ...
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377. Thoth Vol III, No. 10: July 30, 1999 [Journals] [Thoth]
... of ions by mass is then possible, yielding some regions of high purity. Other regions will not be heated to the same extent so that the final result may be a chaotic and violent mixing of solids, liquids and gases to form the matter that finally lands on the cathode or remains in space as meteors, asteroids and comets. Juergens went so far as to suggest that the lunar highlands were implanted in such a manner! I would merely say that it is not necessary to resort to problematic melting by impacts to produce the glass discovered on both the Moon and the Earth. Of course, geological dating of the glass is meaningless if this scenario is correct. And ...
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378. Thoth Vol III, No. 11: Aug 25, 1999 [Journals] [Thoth]
... to go today?! MEL has more questions: What happened to them (Birkeland currents) in the ground? How does this connect with Tesla's measurements of earth currents? The energy must form a circuit, so the earth currents must connect back somehow with the upper end of the auroral streamers. WAL has answers: Not necessarily. Juergens struck the same question regarding electric stars. What happens when the bucket is full? He proposed that the galaxy is becoming more electrified continuously. That fits neatly with Arp's discovery of quantised redshift jumps by galaxies as they evolve and my interpretation of that as the addition of electrons via Birkeland current strings between the parent galaxy and its offspring ...
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379. Thoth Vol III, No. 14: Nov 1, 1999 [Journals] [Thoth]
... the next three sites are maintained by Don Scott, who's put his retirement time into studying the electric universe and the intrinsic redshift.] Don Scott discusses the electric sun: "The certainty that the Sun generates its prodigious outpourings of energy through thermonuclear reactions deep in its interior has been with us for about half a century." [Juergens 1979]. But, there are many reasons to doubt this presently accepted theory of how our Sun (and every other star) generates its radiant energy. In almost every article written for the popular press, the very first sentence usually contains some reference to the "fact" that the Sun is, at its core, a ...
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380. Thoth Vol III, No. 17: Dec 15, 1999 [Journals] [Thoth]
... , volcanism, raising of moondust, and rock fluorescence under bombardment from solar wind particles. However, the emission of visible light is poorly understood. In this case, remnant vulcanism is thought to be most likely. Rilles are thought to be collapsed lava tubes. But Schröter's Valley is not volcanic. That brilliant engineer, the late Ralph Juergens, showed in the early 1970's that it is a typical scar caused by a massive lightning bolt. If it were volcanic, where is the lava outflow? Where is the collapsed roof of a lava tube? Where do we find lava tubes 7 km wide? How could a flowing liquid of any sort form the tortuous inner channel ...
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381. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... fuse a mass of dust into a stone - and if it were so, the conditions would not be suitable to freeze water vapour into ice. However, I do feel that one phenomenon which has long been known but never (so far as I know) seriously investigated is that of the earth's radial electric field (see for example Juergens' article in Pensée II, and associated references). In fact, though the fountain-pen-rubbed-on-sleeve was traditionally one of the starting points of a school physics course (reflecting, whether intentionally or not, the historical primacy of this phenomenon), the study of electrostatics has been much neglected. Like the gold-leaf electroscope itself, it has remained ...
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... which the Linear B inscriptions were written. Why have Velikovsky's predictions turned out to be true, while the predictions based on orthodox theories have turned out to be ill-founded? The answer is simple: Velikovsky's theory is correct, and the conventional and orthodox theories of our time are incorrect. We are witnessing a revolution in science. As Ralph Juergens put it, "Seldom in the history of science have so many diverse anticipations- the natural fallout from a single central idea - been so quickly substantiated by independent investigation." Velikovsky's theories have met the test of time and do not deserve the treatment that you and de Camp and Sagan are giving them. With regard to Sagan's ...
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383. Thoth Vol III, No. 18: Dec 31, 1999 [Journals] [Thoth]
... .. .we still do not know exactly what heats the corona or what gives the solar wind an extra boost to 700 kilometers per second. The heating of the solar corona presents one of the most fundamental, unsolved problems of contemporary solar physics." The problem was solved 30 years ago by the outstanding engineer, the late Ralph Juergens, in his pioneering work on electric stars. That model is built directly upon observations of the Sun. It does not begin with a priori assumptions about constancy of output, internal constitution of a star or unseen behavior beneath the photosphere. He shows that all of the features and behavior of the Sun (and all other stars) ...
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384. Velikovsky and the El-Amarna period [Journals] [SIS Review]
... York, 1952. (Dutch translation Eeuwen in Chaos,Transl. by M Bakker, Ankh-Hermes, Deventer, 1979) 4. Velikovsky op. cit. [3 ]. 5. L.M . Greenberg, A Note on the Term Hyksos', Kronos, 1 (2 ), 1975, p. 73; R. Juergens & L.M . Greenberg A Note on the Land of Punt', Kronos, 1 (2 ), 1975, p. 89; E, Danelius, The identification of the biblical Queen of Sheba' with Hatshepsut, Queen of Egypt and Ethiopia', Kronos 1(3 ), 1975, p. 3 and Kronos ...
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385. As Worlds Collide [Journals] [Kronos]
... charged; and so electrical and magnetic interactions will play a significant role in the processes which govern the motion of the planets (Also see "For the Record. . ." in this issue of KRONOS). The discovery of electrified gases filling the space between the planets complicates attempts to discover electrical interactions between individually charged planets. Ralph Juergens suggests that an electrically charged planet moving along an elliptical orbit, while immersed in this electrified interplanetary gas, can interact with that gas in such a way as to produce a long glowing tail stretching away from the sunward side of the planet - see Pensee 11 (Fall, 1972), pp. 6-12. 2. W in ...
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386. The Inexact Science of Radiometric Dating [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 265 p. 318 (1977). 45. J. Norman, M. Chukwu-Ike, New Scientist Vol. 73 p. 320 (Feb. 1977). 46. J. Norman, N. Price, M. Chukwu-Ike, New Scientist Vol 73 p. 689 (March 1977). 47. R. E. Juergens, Pensee Vol. 4 No. 3 p. 45 (1974). 48. J. Berkson, Research Papers in Statistics, Wiley & Sons N. York p. 37/54 (1966). 49. J. L. Anderson, G. W. Spangler, Pensee Vol. 4 No. 4 p ...
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387. The Golden Age and Nova of Super Saturn [Books] [de Grazia books]
... hold the Deluge waters the Earth's entire electrosphere must have been involved. Given its immense volume, each cubic kilometer of it was still required to hold 637 tons of water and precipitate it at the rate of 184 grams each second. An inveterate bather might measure the rains by standing under the bathroom shower for 40 days and nights. 98 Juergens (1974, 1974/75) has demonstrated that the canyons and rilles observed on the Moon and Mars and sometimes accredited to deluge and fluvial erosion cannot be water features, but probably result from the passage of electrical discharge currents. ...
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388. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... in plausibility that the paths of the planets are nor as stable as has so long been assumed. Is this further evidence for a Mars-Venus encounter? P. W. KOENIG Taplow, Middx. (Members interested in following up the origins of planetary surface features are referred to the more "Velikovskian" electro-magnetic explanation offered by Ralph E. Juergens: "Of the Moon and Mars" in Pensée IVR 9 and 10.) Childless Painbirth Sir, Dr Velikovsky has drawn our attention to many parallels between the texts of the Papyrus Ipuwer and Exodus. He argues for a catastrophic context to the papyrus. In this respect, I am intrigued by two references in the text of ...
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389. The Ten Points Of Sagan [Journals] [Kronos]
... of the ocean boiled, all the middle of it boiled" (W in C, p. 92). Similar traditions are also cited on p. 92. 5. See also my answer to W. C. Straka in Pensée II (Fall, 1972), p. 16. 6. See R. E. Juergens, "On the Convection of Electric Charge by the Rotating Earth," KRONOS II: 3 (February, 1977), pp. 12-30- The Ed. 7. See C. J. Ransom, "The Moon," KRONOS II: 1 (August, 1976), pp. 34-35- The Ed. 8. Also ...
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... discovery. Ginenthal's work is certainly not "fundamentalist," but it does go back to fundamentals. It revives and celebrates the best traditions of American catastrophist science published in PENSÉE, KRONOS and AEON over the past 20 years and draws heavily on the work of such outstanding revisionist-scientists as C. J. Ransom and the late, great Ralph Juergens. It is an essential work for anyone interested in Velikovsky and the catastrophist debate and will be read and reread decades from now. This splendid book sets the record straight on a debate of pivotal importance in the history of science. It also gathers an overwhelming store of valuable data supporting Velikovsky's theories. The ideas that proved so fruitful ...
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391. Analysis of the Babylonian Observations [Journals] [Kronos]
... 24, 1907, on these subjects. Science News Letter, "Theories Denounced", February 25,1950. Science News Letter, "Retort to Velikovsky", March 25, 1950. Stecchini, Livio C. "Astronomical Theory and Historical Data", in The Velikovsky Affair, edited by Alfred de Grazia, Ralph E. Juergens, and Livio C. Stecchini. New Hyde Park, New York: University Books, 1966. Pp. 146-152. Stern, Mort "Did Comets Strike The Earth?", Little Rock Gazette, April 16, 1950. Stewart, John Q. "Disciplines in Collision", Harper's Magazine, June, 1951, p ...
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... we are honouring him, honouring this brilliant and courageous man, not simply for what he has offered, but for what he has done, what he has caused, and what his ideas will continue to cause in the future. 1. The Velikovsky Affair: Scientism vs. Science. Ed. Alfred de Grazia, Ralph E. Juergens, Livio C. Stecchini. University Books, New York, 1967. Pages 8 - 11. 2. Pensée, Ed. Stephen L. Talbott. Pub. Student Academic Freedom Forum. P.O .Box 414, Portland, Oregon 97207. U.S .A . ...
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393. Devi And Venus [Journals] [Kronos]
... , Buddhists and Jains (D . B. Tarapor-ala Sons & Co., Bombay, 1972), p. 102, p. 104, Plates 104-106. 10. L. C. Stecchini, "Astronomical Theory and Historical Data," in The Velikovsky Affair: Scientism vs. Science (Alfred de Grazia, Ralph E. Juergens, Livio C. Stecchini Editors), (University Books, New Hyde Park, New York, 1967), p. 143. 11. V. S. Apte, The Student's Sanskrit English Dictionary (Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi Patna, Varanasi 1959), p. 570. 12. Horasara of Prithuyasas, with an English ...
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394. Can Worlds Collide? [Journals] [Kronos]
... a mere four millennia is not contractive, then the astronomical establishment will have no choice but to concede that planetary wild motions could have occured within historic times. [* within the framework of Newtonian mechanics- for heterodox views about the possibly large role played by electromagnetic forces in ways not now recognized, see references to papers by Michelson and Juergens in my Pensee paper; also see App. III of The Science of High Explosives by Nitro-Nobel Medallist M.A . Cook, A.C .S . No. 139, reprinted 1971 by Krieger Pub. Co., Huntington, N. Y. Also, as stated in print by archaeoastronomer Dr. Peter Huber prior ...
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395. Focus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... axis - even when induced tidal bulges were taken into account. The extra forces needed for interaction effects of the scale required by Velikovsky's scenario could be provided, he felt, by the radically unorthodox theory of gravity proposed by MELVIN COOK. This very sophisticated new theory, he said, predicted and explained the anomalies that had been noted by JUERGENS and MICHELSON, and even those had puzzled Nobel prizewinners such as P. M. S. BLACKETT: it was responsible for many surprising correct predictions and no apparent false ones. The theory was best approached via a phenomenon in plasma physics, in which, under certain conditions of density and temperature, negative pressure or volumetric cohesion could ...
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396. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... dated, along with Ramesses II, to the 13th century). A fuller appraisal of the book will follow. THE VELIKOVSKY AFFAIR edited by Alfred de Grazia (London: Abacus, paperback, ca. 80p). October. The long-awaited republication of this book will have only minor changes, including an updating introduction. Contributions by Ralph Juergens on the history of Velikovsky's reception, Livio Stecchini on ancient and modern astronomy and Dr de Grazia himself on the attitudes of scientists make this an indispensable work. WORLD ATLAS OF MYSTERIES by Francis Hitching (London: Collins, £6 .50). September. A well-researched, richly illustrated and readable book in which the author of ...
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... Collision (Garden City, New York Doubleday, 1950). 2. Immanuel Velikovsky, Earth in Upheaval (N .Y ., 1955). 3. Immanuel Velikovsky, Ages in Chaos (Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1952). 4. The Velikovsky Affair, edited by Alfred de Grazia, Ralph E. Juergens and Livio Stecchini (New Hyde Park, New York: University Books, 1966). 5. Velikovsky Reconsidered, by the editors of Pensee (New York: Doubleday, 1976). 6. Velikovsky and Establishment Science, edited by Lewis M. Greenberg (Glassboro, New Jersey: KRONOS Press, 1977). 7. ...
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398. Instability of Super Uranus [Books] [de Grazia books]
... .. . which seized him in the course of his very creation- to control himself and his environment. Notes on Chapter 10 74 About 1.6 x 10 -6 kilograms of gas per cubic meter, or 10 atoms per cubic centimeter. 75 Reservation ours. Conveniently, such fields are not generally detectable (Batten 1973a) 76 Juergens (1977d) notes that similar current variations exist in the solar photosphere. ...
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399. Ballochroy, Kintraw, and Mackie (Forum) [Journals] [Kronos]
... , Note No. 47. 15. E. W. MacKie, "A Heretic in His Time?" in New Scientist, September 14, 1978, p. 780. 16. I. Velikovsky, "The Ten Points of Sagan"; L. M. Greenberg, "Sagan's Folly"; R. E. Juergens, "Sagan's Ten Plagues"; C. J. Ransom, "Sagan's Appendices: A Quick Appendectomy"; in Velikovsky and Establishment Science (Glassboro,1977). 17. See note No. 15. 18. R. M. Lowery to D. Cardona, May 21, 1978, private communique. 19. ...
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400. On the Pendulum Experiment (Vox Popvli) [Journals] [Kronos]
... makes clear, is that no single explanation for the extinction of the mammoths explains all the evidence thus far discovered. White, after Cardona, focuses on the range of C-14 ages for mammoth remains of from about 2,600 to 40,000 years which strongly suggests that no single event exterminated them. However, as White reports, Juergens' radiohalo work in KRONOS III :1 may provide a clue for narrowing the alternatives.(15) Apropos the controversy surrounding radiocarbon dates is a new method which dated Dima, the baby mammoth discovered in Siberia in 1977, to 27,000 B. P. compared with the conventionally determined circa 40,000 B.P ...
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