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... the "effective collision cross section of p(2R)2 = 4pR2; thus, the target area which the center of the moving target must strike in order for collision to occur." Based on Sagan's analysis, if the bodies do not strike, his mathematical model becomes invalid. Does Sagan actually believe that Velikovsky proposed that comet Venus struck the Earth 5 or 6 times? The answer is that he knew that this conclusion was not Velikovsky's. In Scientists Confront Velikovsky, p. 67 and Broca's Brain, p. 121, we are able to quote Sagan admitting that Velikovsky never proposed a grazing collision. Sagan let slip this remark, ". .. in ...
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112. The Venus Tablets: A Fresh Approach? [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. X No. 2 (Winter 1985) Home | Issue Contents The Venus Tablets: A Fresh Approach?Lynn E. Rose & Raymond C. Vaughan Copyright (c ) 1984 by Lynn E. Rose and Raymond C. Vaughan In an article entitled "The Venus Tablets: A Fresh Approach", Journal for the History of Astronomy, XIII (1982), pages 23-49, John D. Weir reviews previous studies of the so-called "Venus Tablets of Ammisaduqa" and offers "a fresh approach" that favors the long chronology ( -1701 to -1680 for the reign of Ammisaduqa). Fifty years ago, an even longer long chronology ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 303  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol1002/001venus.htm
113. Three Views on Orbital Circularisation [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1990 No 2 (Dec 1990) Home | Issue Contents FORUM Three Views on Orbital Circularisation A. Robert B. Driscoll and Orbital Parameters of Venus and Earth In Workshop 1990:1 , Robert B. Driscoll suggests some limits for the orbital parameters of Venus and the Earth in the days following the Exodus. Driscoll assumes the orbital period of Venus to be either approximately 2 per cent shorter than the terrestrial year, or approximately 2 per cent longer. This would give encounters at intervals of approximately 50 years. Driscoll refers to my work on the circularisation of the orbit of Venus (Kronos VII:2 [1982], pp ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. II No. 1 (August 1976) Home | Issue Contents The "Bulk Chemistries" of Venus and Jupiter*Ralph E. Juergens Copyright © 1976 by Ralph E. Juergens. [* This article is a modified version of one of 22 essays contained in an Anthology presented to Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky on December 5, 1975, in honor of Dr. Velikovsky and the 25th anniversary of Worlds in Collision; it is our hope to publish the Anthology in its entirety. - The Ed.] At a recent symposium on "Velikovsky and the Recent History of the Solar System" (McMaster University, June 1974) David Morrison of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 302  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0201/011bulk.htm
115. Aphrodite Urania [Journals] [Aeon]
... unconscious, [6 ] etc. Yet none of these theories has gained general acceptance, primarily because none can account for more than a select handful of the goddess' various functions and attributes, much less explain the myriad of peculiar details attending her myth and cult. In our opinion, it is the goddess' identification with the planet Venus- attested in numerous cultures from the ancient Near East, but also among aboriginal peoples of the New World- which offers the elusive common denominator necessary to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the goddess' mythical attributes. In this series of essays, we intend to show that the majority of the symbolic images and mythological themes associated with the ...
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116. Problems With The Morning Star [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1987 No 1 (Sep 1987) Home | Issue Contents Problems With The Morning Star by Jill Abery Velikovsky makes much of the planet Venus as the Morning Star, particularly in respect of its worship as an object of terror by peoples round the world[1 ]. However, he often appears to use the name Morning Star as a generic term and does not dwell over-much on the dual aspects of Venus as both Morning and Evening Stars. This duality has subsequently been discussed and its importance emphasised by others. Peter James has argued that Velikovsky was mistaken in his identification of Greek Aphrodite as the Moon, and that Aphrodite, as ...
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... .: Shoshenq's Palestinian Campaign: a reply to Shea BIMSON, JOHN J.: The Years 763 and 687 BC BIRX, H. JAMES: The Dawnseekers: the First History of American Paleontology by Robert West Howard BIRX, H. JAMES: LEONARDO DA VINCI: ROCKS, FOSSILS, AND TIME Bowen, C.E .: Venus: A Battle Star? Boyles, Chris: VELIKOVSKY'S MYTHOLOGY: ACCEPTING THE PREMISE... Brendan O'Gheoghan: COSMIC IMAGERY PROM THE TIME OF JOSEPH Brhaspati, Indra And: Forum Briarley, Derel: Moderating the Middle Ages Briarley, Derel: The Oera Linda book Burgstahler, Albert W.: The El-Amarna Letters and the Ancient Records ...
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118. The Venus Tablets and Climate [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1992 (Vol XIV) Home | Issue Contents The Venus Tablets and Climate by John D. Weir John D. Weir holds the Diploma of the Edinburgh College of Art, School of Architecture. Having been an Associate in private practice, he joined the staff of Livingston Development Corporation, and is now retired. He became interested in the Venus Tablet problem during the 1960's and his ideas have gradually developed over the years. Previous publications include The Venus Tablets of Ammizaduga (Istanbul, 1972), The Venus Tablets: A Fresh Approach' in JHA xiii (1982) and Venus Tablet Anomalies', C & C Workshop 1989: ...
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... have profound implications for various branches of natural science, particularly celestial mechanics and cosmology. Few agree, however, as to what constitutes valid evidence of the sort of events Velikovsky described. Velikovsky himself, together with many of his supporters, suggested that "advance claims" regarding the state of various planets (such as the inordinate heat of Venus or radio-noises emanating from Jupiter, both anticipated by Velikovsky prior to their discovery) constituted prima facie evidence in support of the thesis. His critics, however, countered that correct predictions do not always constitute verification of the underlying thesis, while some even questioned the specificity and/or verification of Velikovsky's advanced claims. (1 ) Thus ...
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... ." [27] RN name' the mouth of' Eye sign. In the above few words, we find one of the most ancient memories of the earliest recorded time, the formation of the Saturnian configuration, quite accurately described. The primeval sun-god At-um/Saturn was originally alone until Shu and Tefnut, that is Mars and Venus, take form in front of him. Even the correct order of the conjunction of planets is preserved in the Coffin Texts where Shu is made to utter: "[ M ]y father Atum spat me forth with the spittle of his mouth, me and my sister Tefnut. She emerged behind me when I was enveloped in the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 291  -  12 Apr 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0605/103opening.htm
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