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112 pages of results. 301. 'Worlds in Collision' After Heinsohn [Journals] [SIS Review]
... show the fruitfulness of assumption (ii): identifiable planets in datable events. His explorations of the other two remained fragmentary, as the posthumous publication of his manuscripts has revealed. His revision of ancient chronology in the Ages in Chaos series never succeeded in forging a complete chain of events for the periods and cultures it addressed and his manuscripts Saturn and the Flood and Jupiter of the Thunderbolt present only thin evidence for moving back from the Venus/Exodus Event to the Saturn/Flood Event which he posited as its first cause'. It has been left to others to show the fruitfulness of his first and last assumptions and much of the important work since his death has been ...
302. The Saturn Thesis (Part 4) [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon V:1 (Nov 1997) Home | Issue Contents The Saturn Thesis (Part 4)An In-Depth Interview with David Talbott- (concluded)AEON: In our last discussion you were explaining the various mythological motifs associated with the displaced Radiant Venus and Mars. You mentioned that one item that this celestial apparition resembled was that of a peacock's tail. You then made the enigmatic statement that "to sit on the peacock-throne is to wear the radiating feathers as a crown." Could we start with an elaboration of this theme? Talbott: I also asked the question: "why do feathers adorning the head signify power and authority?"- knowing ...
303. Temple, Crown, Vase, Eye, and Circular Serpent [Books]
... to the Saturnian enclosure. Distinctions of scale "down here" do not alter the fact that the celestial city and kingdom are absolutely synonymous. In addition to the images of the Saturnian band reviewed in the foregoing sections, several others require attention. The Temple Like the ancient city and kingdom, the terrestrial shrine copies Saturn's dwelling. (Saturn, as we have seen, founded the "first" temple.) Though the local temple acquired its own special functions and attributes, the ritual leaves no doubt that the cosmic "house," "shrine," and "chamber" mean the same thing as the "city of heaven." Sumerian texts describe the cosmic ...
304. "Let There Be Light" - A Criticism [Journals] [Kronos]
... Criticism To the Editor of KRONOS: After reading Dwardu Cardona's paper "Let There be Light" (KRONOS,Vol. III, No. 3),1 found a problem with the author's conception of the role collective amnesia played in forming Creation myths. Explaining that mankind repressed painful memories of destruction and fear of god brought about by Saturn exploding as a nova, Cardona states: "Primitive man could not live under these conditions and his mind, in a collective attempt to retain its sanity, reversed the aspect of reality. Out of a demonic entity .. . mankind manufactured for itself a benign god and one of the world's worst destructions was transmogrified into a credo ...
305. The Saturn Theory video trailer [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2001:2 (Sep 2001) Home | Issue Contents The Saturn Theory video trailer BEN GED LOW is planning a film on The Electric Universe, and together with a Canadian animation company, have produced a short 5-minute rough' . It begins with an image of stars in the night sky, and asks if this is what we have alway seen, and goes on to show some animation of how the skies may have looked. Ben Ged Low (left) and Ted Holden at the Grand Canyon Panel Discussion PANEL. Unfortunately I didn't note all the questions that were asked, and didn't know the name of all those that asked. RUPERT ...
306. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... of others in solving these problems. - C. Leroy Ellenberger, St. Louis, MO, USA On Titan .. .Dear Sir, I have a general question which perhaps someone can answer in the pages of Workshop. It is this: assuming that Dr Velikovsky is correct in believing that the Earth was once a satellite of Saturn, Titan must have been the second most impressive object in the sky after Saturn (or perhaps third after Saturn and the Sun). One would therefore assume that it appears in mythology. Yet, except possibly "the eye of God", which has been suggested to be the shadow of the Earth crossing the disk of Saturn ...
307. Day Star [Journals] [Aeon]
... attached to it, even within the same tribal group. But whatever changes the legends undergo, the star name itself usually remains untainted." [3 ] It is difficult to argue with Gibbon's basic point: Star lore has been basically overlooked as a key to reconstructing the prehistoric past. But what would we expect if, as the Saturn theory proposes, the heavens themselves became radically reordered during the period when mankind was actively observing the planets and composing myths recounting their various adventures? In many cases, it must be assumed, the names formerly applied to the respective planets would no longer make any sense. This, in fact, is exactly what we find. Indeed ...
308. Plait in Denial [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: C&C Review 2004:3 (Incorporating C&C Workshop 2004:4 ) Home | Issue Home Plait in Denial Plait's proposition that the Big Bang' theory has evidence to support it is under continual challenge and recent information from Galileo, the satellite sent out to explore Jupiter and Saturn, surely undermines much of what he says (see Letters' section in this issue and the Pot Pourri' section in C&CR 2004:2 , pp. 19 & 20. The following information and excerpts have been obtainedby Michael Minton from Worlds of Galileo, by M. Hanlon. Constable, London, 2001]: In Galileo's NASA mission to Jupiter ...
309. The Misread Record by Isaac Vail [Books]
... something new on the subject. As far back as the summer of 1874 I published a little volume to show that the Deluge occurred as a philosophic necessity, arising from a world condition that no longer obtains. In that work it was maintained that a vast cloud canopy of primitive earth vapors, such as now envelop the planets Jupiter and Saturn, lingered as a revolving deluge source, in the skies of antediluvian man, a source of primeval rains, snows and hail, competent to produce all the floods, and all the Glacial Epochs the earth ever saw, and that this last fall of those primordial waters deepened the oceans many fathoms. More than a quarter of a ...
310. The Uranians [Books] [de Grazia books]
... now. The Sun's activity diminished, and with it decreased the Sun's gaseous engagement with its less luminous binary star, Super-Uranus. The ratio of electrical motions to inertial motions working upon Super-Uranus declined. Its rotation was disturbed. Its orbital velocity diminished. It became unstable and began to fission. At least two novas occurred, one to produce Saturn, the second to bring about Jupiter. Fragments constituting of today's Uranus, Neptune and Planet "X " (should it exist) were ballooned out into farther space. By retiring they might remain intact as gaseous cold planets, whereas, if close-in to the Sun , they would have collapsed. In retiring, they disturbed the dense ...
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