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228 pages of results. 81. Electro-Gravitic Theory (Forum) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... read every page, sometimes more than once, including references, and praised Charles for his knowledge of astronomy. I stated The book represents years of work and will give readers plenty to think about'. If Charles is not satisfied he should attempt to answer my queries, such as his statements about piezo-electricity, the braking force of the Sun on planets and a radial magnetic field of a relative intensity of infinity'. I tried to find aspects of his book to praise was a hard struggle and instead of accusing me of skimming' it, he should realise I might have been far more critical. Wal Thornhill on Crew and Kortvelyessy My dear friend, Eric Crew, ...
82. The Astronomical Basis of Egyptian Chronology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... start with a little basic astronomy, starting with the celestial sphere. Figure: 1. Celestial sphere for an observer in north latitude f . ATB is the path of a star from rising (a ), to transit (T ) and setting (B ) Figure 2. Celestial sphere showing the ecliptic, the yearly path of the Sun against the stellar background with dates when the Sun reaches Aries ( ), Cancer ( ), Libra ( ) and Capricornus ( ) It seems to us, when we go out at night in a climate which enables us to see the sky, as if the stars are fixed to a crystal sphere and, if you like, ...
83. The Cosmic Mountain [Books]
... -- VIII The Cosmic Mountain To the images of the enclosed sun and enclosed sun-cross ancient myths add the cosmic mountain- a column of light rising along the world axis and visually appearing to hold aloft the great god's home. The signs of the Saturnian mountain are and . Throughout the world one encounters the story of a shining peak which once rose to the centre of heaven. Though this cosmic mountain appears under many different names, accounts from every section of the world tell much the same story. The Egyptians knew the great column as the Primeval Hill, the Babylonians as the World Mountain. The mount passed into Hinduism as the cosmic Meru, into Iranian myth as ...
84. East and West, Part 1 Venus Ch.5 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... From "Worlds in Collision" © 1950 by Immanuel Velikovsky | FULL TEXT NOT AVAILABLE Contents East and West OUR PLANET rotates from west to east. Has it always done so? In this rotation from west to east, the sun is seen to rise in the east and set in the west. Was the east the primeval and only place of the sunrise? There is testimony from all parts of the world that the side which is now turned toward the evening once faced the morning. In the second book of his history, Herodotus relates his conversations with Egyptian priests on his visit to Egypt some time during the second half of the fifth century before the present era ...
85. The Crescent [Books]
... -- IX The Crescent Our investigation up to this point covers five primary images of the Saturnian configuration: the enclosed sun , the sun-cross , the enclosed sun-cross , the enclosed sun and pillar , and the enclosed sun-cross and pillar . I have contended that these symbols realistically depict Saturn's actual appearance to the terrestrial observers. Of course, one faces a special difficult in attempting to prove that the sacred signs denoted a visible apparition. One can show that a coherent, global symbolism developed around the cosmic image ; but how can one really prove that this configuration was more than the invention of an ancient cult- perhaps the extraordinary product of an advanced race whose abstract unification of ...
86. Super Uranus and the Primitive Planets [Books] [de Grazia books]
... From: Solaria Binaria, by Alfred De Grazia and Earl R. Milton Home | Issue Contents CHAPTER FOUR Super Uranus and the Primitive Planets About one million years ago, our Sun, then a Super Sun, underwent a nova eruption because of a sudden or unendurable change in electrical conditions. Solaria Binaria was instantly born. The Sun fissioned and in a huge blossoming cloud there would have been found a diminished Sun. Within a concentration of gases from the old sun would occur an admixture of chunks of the old Sun's interior material (nucleus), including a body that became the binary partner, which we here call Super Uranus. Between the new Sun and Super Uranus ...
87. The Cause of Gravitation [Books]
... gravity and gives scientific validity to the theory that polar ice caps, when they grow oversize, cause successive roll -arounds of the globe. We find that the cause of the earth's rotation is the all pervading force of nature known as celestial radiant energy. The electrical energy rays from celestial space, shot out by countless billions of stars ( suns ) , collide with the earth, are absorbed by it and create its materials. These celestial energy rays create the phenomena of weight and, striking unevenly, cause the earth to rotate. This section will undertake to demonstrate that the phenomenon of weight is caused by celestial electrical radiation impinging upon, penetrating, and being absorbed by the ...
... not be from Eternity, because they suppose man, by whose art they were made, pre-existent to. them; the workman must be before the work, and whatsoever hath any thing before it, is not eternal. But may not the same thing be said of natural things? Do not most of them require the action of the Sun, and the influence of the Heavens for their production, and longer preparation than any artificial things do? Some years or ages would be necessary for the concoction and maturation of metals and minerals; stones them selves, at least some sorts of them; were once liquors, or fluid masses; and all vegetable productions require the heat ...
89. The Reflective Canopy Model and the Mytho-historical Record [Journals] [Aeon]
... subject in his recently defunct periodical, Stonehenge Viewpoint. (5 ) There, one can not only read about this firmament, or canopy, but also its reflective properties, the aspect of the theory that most appealed to Zysman. (6 ) He thus found himself wondering whether the celestial apparition that the mytho-historical record alludes to- the sun of night and its appendages- could have been the reflected image of some terrestrial object on the mirror-surface of the sky rather than the planets which other scholars had vouched for. And, given that this reflective canopy was situated high enough above the surface of the Earth- four Earth-radii is Zysman's current estimate (7 )- why couldn't ...
... It cannot move in any sustained elliptical orbit, or in any consistent orbit, although it may appear to do so, for the reason stated, that there can be no geometrical figure to represent a body whose weight (and consequently gravity) is rapidly decreasing at each instant. 124.Comets appear to possess orbits because they approach the Sun in one of three curves, as (a ) an ellipse, (b ) a parabola, or (c ) an hyperbola. An ellipse is a closed curve, an oblong ; a parabola, which most comets are deemed to follow, is a wider ellipse but unclosed at one end, in other words, the half ...
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