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37 pages of results. 71. Solar System Studies [Journals] [Aeon]
... Saturn. Large craters on Earth and Moon, large craters and a planet-wide dust cloud on Mars at about the time of arrival of an Earth space probe, and small red spots on Jupiter and Saturn may be evidence of this kind of asteroidal demise. Most asteroids have less elliptical orbits that keep them between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter ... gas and sulfur vapor and is yellowish orange in color. Europa is the flattest solid body studied to date and is covered with rift cracks but shows no sign of surface shift. Its high albedo indicates its surface to be water ice exposed to vacuum. Ganymede shows craters, rift cracks and surface shifting but appears to have a rocky crust ...
72. Conclusion (Carl Sagan & Immanuel Velikovsky) [Books]
... Mars moons-are-space cities] story." Halton Arp As a case in point, let us briefly examine the case of an establishment scientist who presented a revolutionary concept about the red shifts of stars. It is generally accepted that the light from stars will be shifted toward the red end of the electromagnetic spectrum as a star moves away from an ... on the Earth. The greater the red shift, the farther away the star is considered to be. On the other hand, if the star's light is shifted toward the blue end of the spectrum, it is believed that the star is approaching the observer on the Earth. One important astronomer challenged this view. His name is Halton ...
73. The Climate Hypothesis [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... grass [which requires a wet climate] for survival. They seem like a prime candidate for extinction under the climate hypothesis, yet they survived. Likewise, the large red and grey kangaroos inhabit areas that were greatly affected by the ice age climate shift. They are larger than many extinct species [and thus would require more forage than ... montane rainforests of New Guinea. All seven species became extinct despite the fact that they should have been protected from climate change, as their habitat never vanished, but merely shifted a thousand metres [3 ,300 feet] or so up and down New Guinea's mountains in response to cooling and warming climates.... "Among the ...
74. The Oceans [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... , in various areas, certain types of sediment would predominate over others. Sediments in the slowest moving water (the clays, or as Velikovsky used the old term, red clays) would tend very strongly to be deposited where the flow is slowed even more greatly, where it encounters a broad high obstacle such as a mid-oceanic ridge. ... refutation of Velikovsky's examples-their explanation as consequences of continental drift and plate tectonics .. .. "Ironically, Velikovsky has lost more to plate tectonics than his mechanism of axial shifting; he has probably lost the entire rationale for his catastrophist position. As Walter Sullivan argues in his recent book [Continents in Motion] on continental drift, the ...
75. S.I.S. Workshop Vol. 5, No. 3 September 1983: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Our Past? * Venera Data Update * "Velikovsky on Trial" * Cetacean Link - Still Missing * Venus-Embarrassingly Hot * Solid Core Comet * Cretaceous Catastrophe? * Non-cosmological Red Shifts * Scientific Newspeak * Tunguska Event Update * Meteorites from Mars .. . and Moon! 22 LETTERS from Gordon Turner. D. A. Slade, Ragnar ... , Derek Shelley-Pearce and W. G. Shannon 34 Copyright (C ) September 1983 Society for Interdisciplinary Studies THE VELIKOVSKY DEBATE TODAY EDITOR: Bernard Newgrosh EDITORIAL TEAM: Jill Abery, Ragnar Forshufvud, Rosemary Burnard, David Rohl and Derek Shelley-Pearce EDITORIAL ADDRESS: DEREK SHELLEY-PEARCE, 29 Cuttam Lane North, Orpington, Kent BR6 6BX WORKSHOP was launched ...
76. C&C Workshop 1990, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... * Planet is Comet * Missing Neutrinos * Big Bangs, Little Whimpers * Chaotic Pluto * Water from Space? * Planet X/Nemesis? * The Outer Planets * Red Shift Renegades * Surface of Venus * Life from Space * C-T Impact Site? * Smallest Dinosaurs * Problem of Frozen Mammoths * African Eve * As fresh as 20Myrs ... ! * Surprisingly Speedy Speciation * Pitfalls of Fossil Evidence * Sedimentary Problems * U-Th Dating Tool * Lost Mummy Found * Mexican Record of Supernova * Dendrochronology Difficulty Resolved * Dating Thera * Jericho Debate * Israel in Egyptian Relief? * Oldest Statues 34 REVIEWS: The Knossos Labyrinth - a new view of the Palace of Minos' at Knossos 38 ...
77. Seahenge by Francis Pryor (Book review) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... and coarser grasses and sheep the shorter varieties. He considers that it was a small shift from hunter-gatherer management of wild game hunting, e.g . attracting roe and red deer to particular sites to cull them, to the keeping of domesticated farm animals - initially introduced from the Continent. This leads to the proposition that it is not ... helped clear tree seedlings and scrub when set loose in woodland. Cattle grazed the taller and coarser grasses and sheep the shorter varieties. He considers that it was a small shift from hunter-gatherer management of wild game hunting, e.g . attracting roe and red deer to particular sites to cull them, to the keeping of domesticated farm animals ...
78. Thoth Vol I, No. 27: December 10, 1997 [Journals] [Thoth]
... and affected the fate of mankind.- LIFE ON MARS (L .A . Times story). Thursday, October 9, 1997 Mars Keeps Looking More Like Earth Red Planet: Pathfinder adds weight to evidence of a warm, wet history capable of supporting life. By K.C . COLE, Times Science Writer So they waited ... more geologically active than previously thought. The presence of a distinct core- probably of iron, like the Earth's- was deduced from subtle changes in the planet's spin picked up by shifting radio signals beamed between Mars and Earth. The way the planet spins changes depending on how the mass inside is distributed- just as an ice skater spins slower with outstretched ...
79. The SIS, its history and achievements: a personal perspective [Journals] [SIS Review]
... cloak a hypothesis in vague terms. A month ago I read in a US periodical about an astronomer at the University of Arizona who discovered there was something wrong with the red shift' idea* on which the Big Bang theory is ultimately dependent. The red shift' operates rather like the Doppler effect' and can be applied to the ... of the light from stars. Well, apparently red shifts' took on discrete values rather than randomly distributed ones, or in other words, red shifts' appear to increase in quantum leaps. It was concluded that red shifts' of some galaxies were distributed at intervals of a third or half of 95 miles per second, but the ...
80. The Albrecht/Glueck-Aharoni/Rothenberg Confrontation [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... . It was deemed obvious that these copper mines had served as the source of Solomon's copper.11 He noted also that Solomon had maintained a navy of ships on the Red Sea,12 evidently harbored at Ezion-geber. It was surmised that Solomon must have had extensive control of the territory at this time.13 This was regarded as confirmed ... to cause Glueck to admit a mistake on both counts. Rothenberg had at first accepted Glueck's dating of the site's pottery, but, on submitting samples to Aharoni, Rothenberg shifted his position to agree with Aharoni. Glueck adamantly refused, however, to accept this alternate pottery dating; in this position he was avidly supported by Albright. Glueck ...
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