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331. A Comprehensive Theory on Aging, Gigantism and Longevity [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Therapy of Psycho-neuroses." Journal of Mental Science, Vol. 99. July 1953. 49Gollan, op. cit. 50V. MacMillan. "The Effects of Acute Hypercapnia on Cerebral Indole Amine Metabolism." Canadian Journal of Phvsiology. pp. 223-226. 51Carl A. Ekdahl and Charles O. Keeling. "Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Radiocarbon in the Natural Carbon Cycle: Quantitative Deductions from Records at Mauna Loa Observatory and at the South Pole." G. Woodwell and E. Pecan, Carbon and the Biosphere. Springfield. Va.: U.S . Atomic Energy Commission Technical Information Center, 1973. p. 56. 52Robert Bacastow and Charles D. Keeling ...
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332. The Past Comes Down [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... . The magnification ratio of the dates ascribed to the prehistoric remains corresponds with the relative distance in time of the respective finds from the present. It has been possible to adduce comprehensive corroborating evidence in support of this thesis. As a first step it had to be shown how questionable and unreliable our presently used dating methods really are: the radiocarbon method, although seemingly overthrowing, from 1949 onwards, all earlier dates, in its turn had been calibrated, with the help of the dendrochronological method, in a revolutionizing manner. The unreliability factors of this method are of such magnitude that we will have to abandon it completely [2 ] (29). Since Heinsohn has seriously ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 7  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1991no1/10past.htm
... fair, objective weighing of the evidence. One of these articles employed knowledge of megalithic astronomy to assess the likelihood that cosmic catastrophes had occurred in historical times. MacKie's conclusions can be summarised as follows: It is virtually beyond dispute that some British megalithic alignments served as astronomical observatories. Archaeologically datable finds associated with some of the alignments, and radiocarbon dates for a number of them, place their construction in the period c.2300-1800 BC. Two in particular were solstitial observatories aimed at a celestial body which can hardly have been anything other than the Sun. From these it can be deduced that the Earth's geographical poles were in exactly their present positions when the stones were set up ...
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334. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Quite a fall! New Angle on Human Evolution source: New Scientist 26.11.87, p.32 There is more evidence that Neanderthal and modern man were around at the same time and that the latter, therefore, did not evolve from the former. The new thermoluminescence technique allows the dating of objects older than the usual radiocarbon dating range. This has enabled the dating of Neanderthal remains from the Kebara cave on Mount Carmel, Israel, to 60,000 to 48,000 years ago, a result much older than expected. The Neanderthals could have arrived there after the "proto-Cro-Magnons". Kebara man had a different pelvic shape to modern man, which ...
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335. "Let There Be Light" - A Criticism [Journals] [Kronos]
... happened during the period of the Creation, but Immanuel Velikovsky states: ". .. in the catastrophe of the Deluge, which I ascribe to Saturn exploding as a nova, the cosmic rays must have been very abundant to cause massive mutations among all species of life .. ." (I . Velikovsky, "The Pitfalls of Radiocarbon Dating", in the Spring-Summer 1973 issue of Pensee, p. 13). Elsewhere Velikovsky says: ". .. we are led to the belief that evolution is .. . initiated in catastrophes. Numerous catastrophes or bursts of effective radiation must have taken place .. . in order to change so radically the living forms ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 7  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0403/070forum.htm
336. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... to be that they tear protons out of rocks rather than pump them back in, which is what synthesis appears to require (though some re-capture of dislodged protons is at least conceivable). It is, maybe, also worth noting that footnote no. 26 in Ralph Juergen's Kronos III:1 article mentioned the possible influence of lightning on radiocarbon dating schemes. Fears of the ancients that lightning was a God's way of expressing disapproval of their activities are easily understandable. I look forward to seeing more such developments but, meanwhile, a secure dating of the age of the Earth looks to be all but impossible, with estimates ranging from Melvin Cook's 100,000 years (A ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 7  -  28 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2004n1/25letters.htm
... However, he disagrees with Warren concerning the 3rd millennium BC. Whereas Warren had accepted carbon dates for the Early Minoan periods, Hood again uses archaeological evidence linking with Egypt to support much later dates (e .g . c. 500 years later for EM1B). Hood is suspicious of the excessive length of Early Minoan which results from radiocarbon dating. Hood hints that there may be a link with the results of Haas et al's project to carbon date material from the pyramids, which suggested dates c. 370 years older than conventional Egyptian historical dates (but see now the latest results outlined in C&CR 1999:2 , p. 32). Ash From Thera ...
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... also got interested in catastrophism and began to research into it. Amongst other links with Velikovsky, he introduced Velikovsky to Claude Schaeffer- most of you will have read his obituary in the SIS REVIEW in the last issue but one- and he was also involved in the "Ash"correspondence, the business where Velikovsky was attempting to get radiocarbon tests done on various materials and Claude Schaeffer was attempting to help him with this: René was involved in the dialogue between the two. He carried on an extensive correspondence with Velikovsky, lasting eleven years, and I would very much like to see that some time, I am sure it is full of the most interesting material. ...
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339. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... frost signature" for 42 BC which would correspond to the date other workers have found for Etna. In the second millenium BC bristlecone pine record there is an outstanding frost pattern from about 1626 BC: this provides a good correlate for these workers with the date preferred by archaeologists for the Thera eruption (1688 57 BC, dated by calibrated radiocarbon). Magnetism in Cosmos source: NEW SCIENTIST 19.1 .84, pp.15-17 We recommend this interesting discussion by David Whitehouse on red dwarf stars and the theoretical problems astronomers have in understanding them. Red dwarf stars are thought to be less massive than our Sun but to radiate more than their fair share of X-rays, ...
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340. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... past is a 600 page, referenced, indexed book, (Vol. VI, Nos. 1, 2 & 3 of The Velikovskian by Charles Ginenthal). Using scientific and technological data, he outlines evidence that proves that ancient Near Eastern history is not as long as historians have claimed. The evidence includes: < Sothic dating <Radiocarbon dating < Pottery dating < Metallurgy as it is applies to pottery dating, as well as to carving and inscribed granite and diorite < Egyptian and Mesopotamian stratigraphy are also analyzed along with the evidence of: erosion, agronomy, climatology, agriculture, glass technology, domestication of the horse and ass, linguistics, forensic anthropology, musical instrumentation ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 7  -  14 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w2004no1/08internet.htm
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