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... the origin of the solar system (OSS) and argued that these "accepted" theories fall short of explaining numerous observed phenomena. Part I also introduced a new theory for comet behavior and solar system evolution based on the capture of comets. Comets were postulated to be discharges of a solar capacitor, the capacitor forming with the negatively charged Sun surrounded by a doughnut shaped nebular cloud of ionized dust and gases lying past the orbit of Pluto. Cometary discharges could also occur between the Sun and ionized matter of the zodiacal disc which rings the Sun. The major theoretical result was that charged comet nuclei are attracting the dust and gases in the comet tail and are not melting away ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 281  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0903/060comet.htm
... phenomenon explains the success of gravitational theory in describing and predicting orbital motions in the present, relatively stable Solar System. Disruption of space-charge sheaths during close encounters between electrified planetary bodies may account for the catastrophic electromagnetic effects observed and reported by the survivors of near-collisions in ancient times. The known characteristics of the interplanetary medium suggest not only that the sun and the planets are electrically charged, but that the sun itself is the focus of a cosmic electric discharge- the probable source of all its radiant energy. I Physical scientists were outraged in 1950 when Immanuel Velikovsky (1 ) published historical evidence from around the world suggesting that the order and even the number of planets in the solar system ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 281  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/pensee/ivr02/06recon.htm
73. The Saturn Thesis (Part 3) [Journals] [Aeon]
... of the configuration, the participants moved in a collinear symmetry: they stood in line. Ancient cultures celebrated this as the Great Conjunction of the Golden Age. But numerous other motifs imply the same thing. The short list would include Venus as eye, heart and soul of Saturn; Venus as star in the center of the pictographic "sun"; hero in the womb of the goddess; hero as pupil of the eye; ancient conjunction or marriage of goddess and hero; the birth of the Martian column to "support" Saturn; Radiant Venus as the hero's rayed crown; goddess as nave of the cosmic wheel; hero as axle of the wheel; Venus as ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 280  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0406/039satrn.htm
... of continental split up is disproved by energy calculations, and iv) a "salt dome" theory for the origin of the original continent, Pangaea, is proposed. He then comes to his "Ice Cap Model" explanation. The end of the last ice age occurred suddenly about 10,000 years ago. The minimum time the Sun could take to melt such an enormous ice cap is calculated as 30,000 years - long enough for the earth's crust to adjust to the relief of overburden. However, it is still re-adjusting. The depression of the surface under the ice cap has been estimated from present rates of uplift - and contours indicate a strong depression along ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 277  -  19 Jun 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/cook/scientific.htm
... EARLIEST COSMOLOGIES represented as extending upward through the earth-disk, special pains being taken, as of course was necessary, to avoid flooding the Sheol-cavity. In the sky-vault certain orifices THE UNIVERSE OF THE HEBREWS According to Whitehouse are placed and carefully marked "Windows." Just under the vault on one side there is a ringed dot, marked "Sun," opposite to which are three asterisks denominated "Stars." Just . WHITEHOUSE S HEBREW WORLD 21 above these, and, like the others, hugging the vault, is a new (or old) "Moon," which, with some unexplained perversity, turns her illu minated side away from the sun. All these ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 275  -  19 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/paradise/1909-earliest.htm
76. The Aristotelian Cosmos [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... denied Aristotle's hypothesis, in the final analysis they failed because they only offered that which humanity most fears – a cosmos that was inherently dangerous. Although Aristotle's world was mutable, its changes were never global nor did they threaten the extinction of humanity. On the other hand, there existed another celestial model which Aristarchus had presented in which the Sun was the center of the cosmos and the Earth was just another planet that moved around that central body. This paradigm was also neglected for almost 2000 years until it was revived by Copernicus. Until that time, Aristarchus' correct theory of the cosmos remained a footnote and a curiosity tucked away amid the minutia of the literature of Hellenistic ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 275  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0501/01aristotelian.pdf
... face in all directions; the statement is that their arrangement is principally characterised by the want of it; they have been put down higgledy-piggledy, there has been a symmetrophobia, mitigated perhaps by a general desire that the temple should face the Nile. This view might be the true one, if stars were not observed as well as the sun. With regard to all the temples of the ancient world, whether they are located in Egypt or elsewhere, we must never forget that if astronomy is concerned in them at all, we have to deal with the observations of the rising or setting of the heavenly bodies; whereas the modern astronomer cares little for these risings or settings ...
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... of comets and continental drift. However let's put all that aside and concentrate on the demands which the Saturnian configuration theory raises - and whether or not these can be met. What do I mean by demands'?Theories do not stand in isolation; they raise certain demands. For instance, the theory of the nuclear fuelling of the Sun demands that it sheds a vast amount of neutrinos. To date, only about two-thirds of the predicted amount have been detected. The theory of the Big Bang demands that a vast amount of matter should be there. To date, this dark matter' is still being looked for. These two theories should not be allowed to stand ...
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... instead to concentrate on the demands which the Saturnian configuration theory itself raises, and whether or not these can be met. What do I mean by "demands"? Theories do not stand, if they are to stand at all, in isolation. They raise certain demands. For instance, the theory concerning the nuclear fueling of the Sun demands that the Sun shed a vast amount of neutrinos. To date, none have been detected [but see Appendix at end of paper]. The theory concerning the Big Bang demands a vast amount of matter that should be there. To date, this so-called dark matter is still being looked for. These two theories should not ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 264  -  03 Jan 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0601/047dem.htm
... cousins who lived in these continents for many millennia before the European peoples happened upon them and changed their lives forever." Maya Cosmos: Three Thousand Years on the Shaman's Path This essay is a continuation of my earlier paper about Maya beliefs of former world ages (creations) and some very specific imagery concerning those times, such as their sun gods and World Trees. [1 ] Freidel, Schele, and Parker's Maya Cosmos forms the major source of this essay, as it brings together some of the latest findings of Mayanists combined with excellent illustrative material. From this, it has been possible to augment what has become known as the Saturnian, or Polar, Configuration model ...
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