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292 pages of results. 351. New Edition of Ginenthal's 'Carl Sagan and Immanuel Velikovsky' Available [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1996:1 Home | Issue Contents Newsgroups: alt.catastrophism New Edition of Ginenthal's Carl Sagan and Immanuel Velikovsky' Available From: Ted Holden, medved@access5.digex.net Date: 12 Sep 1995 14:36:32 -0400 The new edition of Charles Ginenthal's Carl Sagan and Immanuel Velikovsky under new Falcon label is available in some bookstores as well as from: Baker-taylor, Book People, Ingram, Inland, Moving Books, New Leaf, Phoenix Publishing, Samuel Weiser, Atrium Group, and Arcturus Books in the US, Airlift Book Co in the UK, and Boo Books Ltd in Australia. Those interested should not wait; ...
352. The Moon In Upheaval [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... , indicating that the lunar craters are caused by impact events, is contradicted by nearly all fundamental evidence, and that tidal distortion and bubbling of the surface is the only concept concordant with the evidence. The position of this paper is not to argue from theory or consensus, but strictly from the evidence. VELIKOVSKY'S LUNAR HYPOTHESIS In 1950, Velikovsky claimed that the Moon was repeatedly involved in cosmic catastrophes: Together with the terrestrial globe it passed through the fabric of the great [protoplanet Venus] comet of the time of Exodus, and in the conflicts of the eighth century before the present era, the Moon was more than once displaced from its orbit by Mars, During these ...
353. The Identification of the Biblical "Queen of Sheba" with Hatshepsut, "Queen of Egypt and Ethiopia"" [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. I No. 3 (Fall 1975) Home | Issue Contents The Identification of the Biblical "Queen of Sheba" with Hatshepsut, "Queen of Egypt and Ethiopia"- as proclaimed by Immanuel Velikovsky- In the Light of New Archaeological Discoveries Eva Danelius Preface Over twenty years have passed since Immanuel Velikovsky published his most provocative book, Ages in Chaos I, in which he suggested that the accepted reconstruction of Egyptian history seemed to be based on a wrong conception of chronology and that this chronology should be revised, (1 ) Velikovsky not only challenged the so-called "Sothic" theory- others had done this before him- but suggested a substitute ...
354. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... lowering the proposed dates for the Nineteenth-Dynasty pharaohs then John Bimson may find himself squeezed in his efforts to relocate the Merneptah Stele chronologically. Bimson already has a problem due to the fact that he inadvertently picked up a spurious date from Ramses II and His Time that was printed in the time chart at the back of the book. According to Velikovsky, the accession of Merneptah occurred in 579 B.C . and that of Amasis in 569 B.C . (see Ramses II, pp 181 and 190). Bimson, following the erroneous time chart, would have Velikovsky attribute an accession date to Merneptah of 569 B.C . instead of 579 B.C . ...
355. CARL SAGAN AND IMMANUEL VELIKOVSKY [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon II:3 (1990) Home | Issue Contents Carl Sagan And Immanuel Velikovsky by Charles Ginenthal CARL SAGAN AND IMMANUEL VELIKOVSKY IS an analysis of a scientific debate respecting the theory of Immanuel Velikovsky held at a symposium under the auspices of the American Association for the Advancement of Science [AAAS] in San Francisco in 1974. One of the participants in the debate, Professor Carl Sagan of Cornell University, raised, there and elsewhere, a host of questions and points of severe criticism of Velikovsky's thesis. Charles Ginenthal, the author of this work, has gone into all aspects of this criticism and has exhaustively outlined the evidence with data from the scientific literature ...
356. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... one encounters fewer difficulties (since any historical reconstruction is bound to leave some questions unanswered, some bits of data unpigeonholed, and so on). One might also examine how successfully the competing expositions of those chronologies turn out (how few errors of detail there are, and so on), although this is a lesser consideration. As Velikovsky has often stressed, any bold reconstruction may have errors of detail; this does not invalidate the entire effort, especially where such defects are easily repaired. So far the Glasgow chronologists have not written a Theses of their own; we cannot even compare their overall scheme to Velikovsky's. And, of course, they have not written a ...
357. Finding the Limits of Chronological Revision [Journals] [SIS Review]
... fact that there is now a whole supermarket shelf of revised chronologies on offer' - a situation amply illustrated by John Crowe's paper at the same event [2 ]. Anyone who surfs the net for long enough will find further confirmation. It seems that new models are constantly being generated by enthusiasts who try to mix and match bits from Velikovsky, Courville, Rohl and others. In my more cynical moments I think it would be fun to offer my services as a freelance New Chronologist, producing bespoke chronologies to suit everyone's needs! Unfortunately this could not be done with integrity, because some brute facts would get in the way, which brings me to my present topic: ...
358. A Solution for the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ) In the first point he makes, he shows that Velikovsky's quotation from Herodotus is not completely accurate and that this must raise grave doubts concerning the identification of Sethos with Psammetich.(2 ) The Sethos of Herodotus was a priest of Vulcan who was associated in some way with the debacle of Sennacherib in 687 BC.(3 ) Velikovsky, in his treatment of the Psammetich-Seti equation (that also involves his identification of Necho II with Ramses II) unfortunately amalgamates the Sethos of Herodotus with a Sethosis of Manetho in an account preserved by Josephus.(4 ) The Manetho story concerns two brothers, Sethosis and Armais. Sethosis was king in Egypt and possessed a great army ...
359. Pharaoh So and the Libyan Dynasty [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... held in the Netherlands about Velikovskian chronology. In 1979 I established a new arrangement of Pasenhor's genealogy. Recently (1980) some remarkable facts were added. My opinion about the beginning and end of the Libyan dynasty- and even about the identity of pharaoh So- understandably underwent quite some modification. It is a well known fact that Immanuel Velikovsky identified pharaoh So, with whom Hoshea, the king of Israel, conspired against the Assyrians ca 726,1 with a Sheshonq of the Libyan dynasty. The matter is treated in some length by Velikovsky himself in Kronos.2As to the question of which Sheshonq is meant, nothing can be found there. The bas-relief mentioned by Velikovsky3 ...
360. Zetetic Scholar Nos. 6 July 1980 [Articles]
... Text to be formatted | Images to be added [ CD-Rom Home ] Zetetic Scholar Nos. 6 July 1980 Comments on David Morrison's Commentary on Joseph May's "The Heresy of a New Synthesis" (ZS #3 /4 ) C.J . Ransom Since Morrison's article in Scientists-Confront Velikovsky was the only one that appeared to have been written with an attempt at ethical scientific investigation, it was surprising to see the type of comments he made in Zetetic Scholar. His first and last paragraphs were amazing from the standpoint that they would be more accurate if Velikovsky and Establishment Science were substituted for Scientists Confront Velikovsky and other nouns appropriately reversed. Actually, it is the Velikovsky supporters ...
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