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541. Aeon Volume VI, Number 5: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... . Picture courtesy of Light Energy Studio; Burbank; California. In this special plasma issue...Page 5: Vox Popvli .Our readers sound off. Page 8: Forvm.Discussions/debates between Ronald A. Wells, Lynn E. Rose, Mike Twose & Dwardu Cardona. A Review of Wells's Review of Sun, Moon, And Sothis Varves And Bok Globules Page 18: To Begin the World Over Again Mel Acheson A philosophical call to see the Universe as it really is, filled with electromagnetic forces and electrically conductive plasma phenomena. Page 21: Prelude to Creation Dwardu Cardona An investigation of the sustained columnar plasma ejection which formed the proto-Saturnian polar axis, ...
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542. The Archangels [Journals] [Kronos]
... in particular, were believed to play an important part in the universal order through their association with the planets and the constellations."(12) The same author also wrote that there are different versions as to which archangel was associated with which planet. The archangel Gabriel, with whom we are first concerned, was sometimes associated with the Moon, and sometimes with the planet Mars.(13) Origen made Gabriel, very much like the Greek Ares and/or Roman Mars, an angel of war.(14) Velikovsky also directed attention to the fact that, while the Romans claimed Mars as the founder of Rome,(15) Jewish tradition casts Gabriel in ...
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543. Instantaneous Shifts of the Poles [Journals] [Aeon]
... or so ago left a nearly circular impact scar. Oval craters do exist on Earth, but were they caused by the impact of solid objects? Some have been hypothesized to be due to electrical discharges. Barbiero states that: "We know the Earth is permanently subjected to a torque generated by the gravitational forces of the Sun and the Moon." Such a statement should not have been offered. With Earth and the Moon being nearly spherical, no torque arm is present to subject Earth to a flywheel rotation. Apparently the Moon does have a torque arm. This is the reason why the Moon retains one face directed towards Earth. Barbiero dwells extensively on Earth's equatorial bulge ...
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544. A Cosmic Debate [Books] [de Grazia books]
... people has its songs and dances that sooth the uneasy breast. I studied one song that is found in the Odyssey of Homer, that I call the Love Song of Demodocus. It consists of a hundred lines of poetry describing an opera ballet. I believe that I have discovered in its plot a masking of the terrible planetary encounter between Moon and Mars that I mentioned a moment ago. According to the song, Aphrodite (the Moon Goddess) and Mars (the war god) are making love in the bed of the god Vulcan, who traps them by his electrical genius and then is persuaded to release them by the Earth-god Poseidon. Like religious observances, but much ...
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... warming Saturn might suggest. Dunlap was another doom merchant; he seems very keen on setting up systems to destroy incoming meteorites. He urged us to disseminate information about mass extinctions to avoid ourselves becoming extinct. No comment. Charles Ginenthal: Shifting Poles and the Extinction of the Mammoths'. Ginenthal reported a similar dream: he saw a moon fall out of the sky, destroying Earth. He had got about half-way into his talk when his time was up, so we never found out about the mammoths but he gave interesting evidence on pole shifts and the expansion of the temperate zones north and south, to be dealt with in a forthcoming issue of The Velikovskian. I ...
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546. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... while Centuries of Darkness is now available in three editions and is the talk of the academic world. R. M. Porter, London SE5 Long Day of the Fifth Sun: Joshua and the Aztec World Age It is recorded in the famous tale of Joshua that he bade the Sun, stand thou still over Gibeon; and thou, Moon, over the valley of Ajalon' (Joshua 10:12-13). Velikovsky has already shown other evidence for this astounding astral event but is there a direct account so clearly connected to the same event that it cannot have a local reference , yet is plainly not a borrowing, and in addition gives more detail? The following narrative ...
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547. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... how complex systems cannot be predicted and now an article on self-organised criticality shows how complex systems naturally evolve towards a critical state in which a minor event can lead to a catastrophe. The old science of reductionism, prediction and extrapolation appears to be in rapid decline. Catastrophism, in one form or another, is the new view. X-rayed Moon New Scientist 10.11.90, p. 22 An X-ray satellite has picked up an X-ray image of the far side of the Moon 25 times stronger than expected. Astronomers have concluded that they are a result of the Moon passing through the solar wind. Dust exonerates Roman astronomers Observer, 21.10.90 (acknowledgment ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 39  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1991no1/26monit.htm
... From: Moons, Myths and Man by H. S. Bellamy CD Rom Home Last | Contents | Next 31 Atlantis There is magic in names. You breathe but the word Egypt'-and there rises before you a picture of teeming masses of dark slaves piling pyramids under a sky forever blue. You say Rome'-and the ground, you think, trembles under the brazen tread of invincible legions and the air is thick with the blare of martial music. You utter Greece'-and the words of the sages' converse are sweet in your mind, and the sound of the artists' chisels rings out in the fine air. But there is a greater magic in names than that which we ...
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... least two destructive collisions have occurred between bodies in the solar system. One encounter occurred about 600 million years ago and the other about 300 million years ago. Collisions of the type described should lead to angular momentum characteristics of the planets that will not necessarily be easily understood. Colombo (7 ) has observed that, although Mercury, the moon and several satellites of Jupiter and Saturn have odd angular momenta, the behaviours of Venus and Mars are much more difficult to explain. A considerable loss of angular momentum by Mars has been used to explain theoretical calculations about Mars and geological formations seen on the planet (8 , 9, 10). Evidence has been presented which indicated ...
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... From: Moons, Myths and Man by H. S. Bellamy CD Rom Home Last | Contents | Next 14 Ark Myths By far the greater number of deluge myths relate that the hero escaped the general destruction by taking to a vessel and sailing to safety. The universality of this trait is really striking and surely indicates a high standard of shipbuilding and navigation in prehistoric days. As we have just seen in some of the Jewish myths, the deluge warning, and the usual accompanying suggestion to build some vessel, were often given to a whole nation, but apparently only followed by very few individuals. Probably most people felt quite safe in spite of the raging of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 39  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/bellamy/moons/14-ark.htm
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