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69 pages of results. 531. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... on to Athene, which Forrest claims was never associated with the planet Venus in any Greek text. He does have point, however, that Velikovsky was wrong to identify Athene with Venus and Aphrodite with the Moon (see arguments in SISR 1:1 , and 1:3 ). In issue 66 he notes with pleasure that the Pyramid Texts and the Book of the Dead contain no references to a catastrophic Morning Star and argues ex silentio that there should be such references if Venus had done what Velikovsky claimed. On the Venus Tablets of Ammizaduga he is on shaky ground, for "the Velikovskians have a point here, and they are right to give the uniformitarians tough ...
532. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the fact that Rene Gallant has somehow managed to bracket the so-called intelligence of Neolithic man with that of the so-called early historic megalith builders, it may be that the intelligence of early historic man - let alone Neolithic man - is based on a chronological fallacy. The fallacy lies in assuming a greater antiquity for megaliths such as Stonehenge, the Pyramids and the Ziggurats than is appropriate. In Gunnar Heinsohn's historical revision, for instance, these megaliths are designated as products of the Iron Age, constructed after the final major Velikovskian catastrophe of circa 750 BC. Heinsohn argues that if this were not the case, the megaliths would have different alignments as the year did not have 365. ...
533. On SIS and Insularism [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... book Die Veraltete Vorzeit, a scenario, leaving Velikovsky far behind, telescoping the whole of our pre- and protohistory, from the Ice Age to the Iron Age, into a time span of only a few thousand years. Since Heinsohn and Illig are collaborating, this revolutionizing scenario cannot be unknown to those on the top of the SIS pyramid. Again, no word on the pages of C & C Review about what constitutes a must for every prehistoric, interdisciplinary or Velikovskian researcher. Why was not Illig at once approached and asked for an article about his scenario? In Carcassonne there is published another interdisciplinary journal, Mediterranea, not quite as old as SIS and its Review ...
534. Quantavolution of the Biosphere: Homo Sapiens [Books] [de Grazia books]
... form... more severe seasons...dryclimates... eastward movements from "Atlantis" to Egypt and Mediterranean .. .empires form amidst widespread conflict... Jupiter worship. V. Mercuria 4,400 to 3,450 950 Separation of magnetic and geographic poles...axial tilt enhanced... pyramid age... large new civilizations in Mediterranean, China and Caribbean...Olympian family worship. VI. Venusia 3,450 to 2,775 675 Devastation of globe by protoplanet Venus... religions and cultures reduced and remodelled... Venus worship... large petroleum fall-out. VII. Martia 2, ...
535. Avaris and the Land of Goshen [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... what the Arabs called El Hauf' i.e ., The Girdle Land', or as it was apparently called in earlier times Sheshmet Land'. This was in the area where today the modem Sharkieh province is to be located, or the older Ptolemaic nome of Arabia. The region of Sheshmet'8 was both mentioned in the early pyramid texts (456 & 1784) and in the coffin texts. Text number 456 referred to the God Soped as Lord of Sheshmet land, Lord of the East', while in the Dendereh text we find him described as bringing to the king the area called Gesem(t ) of the East'. In the, unfortunately, ...
536. Babylonian Observations of Venus [Journals] [Pensee]
... is happy. In the month Nisan, on the twenty-seventh day, Ninsianna disappeared in the west; she remained absent from the sky for seven days; in the month Ayar, on the third day, Ninsianna appeared in the east- hostilities occur in the land, the harvest of the land is successful. A Babylonian Ziggurat, or temple pyramid, used for making observations. The first invisibility mentioned in these lines involves a disappearance in the east, an invisibility of two months six days, and a reappearance in the west. This seems to be a superior conjunction. The second invisibility involves a disappearance in the west, an invisibility of seven days, and a reappearance in ...
537. Puzzles of Prehistory [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... apotropaic- calculated, as appeasement offerings, to ward off far worse misfortunes. An equally mysterious development from this same agricultural period is the megalithic complex. On every continent except Australia, large stone structures were erected by obscure means for equally obscure purposes. These structures range in type from the rude cromlech of Stonehenge in England to the sharply delineated pyramid of Cheops in Egypt. Beyond a general impression that megaliths have both astronomical and religious significance, there is little agreement about them. The effort that went into erecting them, however, was clearly immense. They were probably intended both to help anticipate celestial disturbances and to outlast those disturbances. Another tantalizing protohistoric phenomenon is the existence, ...
538. Compendium [Journals] [Pensee]
... Contradiction Dr. Lynn E. Rose- professor of philosophy, State University of New York (Buffalo) Babylonian Observations of Venus PSYCHOLOGY- RELIGION- SOCIOLOGY Dr. William Mullen- assistant professor of classics, comparative literature, and interdisciplinary general studies, University of California (Berkeley) Myth and the Science of Catastrophism. A Reading of the Pyramid Texts Dr. Sidney Willhelm- professor of sociology, State University of New York (Buffalo) Sociological Implications and Interpretations of the Velikovsky Affair Dr. George Grinnell- assistant professor of history (of science), McMaster University (Ontario) Gravity- A Historical Probe Into the Errors of Science In Its Opposition to Velikovsky CONCLUDING SESSION Dr ...
539. Freud and Velikovsky Part II [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Egyptologists who held that "Monotheism is imperialism in religion" (Breasted's belief), and that the empire of the Eighteenth Dynasty required a unifying creed, and thus gave rise to the syncretism of Amon-Ra. The father of psychoanalysis blandly ignored the proofs that none of the ancient empires arrived at a religious unity more substantial than henotheism or the pyramidal ranking of gods under one supreme lord. He quelled the curiosity to explore the likeness between Akhnaton's choice of a divinity, the solar Aton, and the god of spring and youth-renewal in nearby Canaan, Adon. Nor did he bother to overcome the boredom he experienced when the scholars remarked onthe likeness between the Pharaoh's poetry to Aton and ...
540. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... inside rocks has been found at Long Meg in Cumbria and Moel ty Uchef in Wales and in the Cornish dolmen of Chun Quoit. At the Rollright Stones in Oxfordshire there was little radiation in the stones, but monitoring revealed an area outside the site that gave high readings. It is not known why. The King's Chamber in the Great Pyramid is clad with granite brought from Aswan. It has high natural radioactivity. The author suggests that this was a purposeful element of the design. No doubt arguments could be made contrary to this position .. . but what if he is right? What does it mean? A Belgian researcher, Pierre Mereaux, found magnetic anomalies around ...
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