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89 pages of results. 171. The Nature of Venus' Heat [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... is due to ubiquitous carbon dioxide, which makes up nearly all the atmospheric gas. The suggestion has been made that heat balance oscillates around an average state and that the anomalous measurements were made during the heating phase [Venus' temperature goes up and down over time with respect to its balance temperature and the probes, just by coincidence, ... From the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) publication, Pioneer Venus, we have the following: The measured, infrared fluxes [upward from Venus] show several anomalies, the origin of which is still being debated. Taken at face value, the anomalies suggest that parts of the atmosphere are transmitting about twice the energy upward than ...
172. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... . It could have come straight from The Velikovsky Affair. However, there is obviously a core of serious scientists who, despite all the pressures against, wish to study anomalous phenomena and they have formed a society called the Society for Scientific Exploration. Thank You to our Monitor correspondents K. L. Thompson, D. A. Parry ... ' age is derived from radiocarbon measurements: it would be interesting to await developments and see if the latter are now to be thrown out of the window. Diamond Dating Anomalies source: Nature 337 (1989), p. 207 In contrast to bone diamonds are supposed to be protected almost indefinitely against interactions with the surrounding mantle'. ...
173. Of the Moon and Mars, Part 2 [Journals] [Pensee]
... and R. B. Dyce report (Journal of Geophysical Research 71 [October 15, 1966]: 4843) that their radar-back-scattering studies suggest that back-scattering from Tycho is anomalously high because its floor is free of a "tenuous layer" that otherwise blankets the Moon. 73. S. H. Zisk's discussion of the flooding of crater ... an abstract published in the Astronomical Journal (vol. 68, p. 287), B. C. Murray and R. L. Wildey suggest that "These anomalies are possibly generated by extensive exposures of bare rock. In January, 1963 (pp. 3 and 24), Sky and Telescope reported: "Corroborative evidence for ...
174. Section II: The Artificial Insertion [Journals] [Kronos]
... , which occurred at inferior conjunction), the median of the remaining shorter invisibilities (excluding Years 9 and 14), and the mean of all visibilities (excluding the anomalous seven-day visibility in Year 9), and then proceeded to use these derived values throughout Section II for all invisibilities at superior conjunction, all invisibilities at inferior conjunction, ... and 9) with all the other periods of visibility, each of which is thirty to forty times longer than it. The seven-day visibility could have seemed to be an anomaly, and could thus have been disregarded. The average of the remaining periods of visibility would then have yielded the figure of eight months and five days that is used ...
175. Senmut's Ceiling and the Earth as Tippe Top (Forum) [Journals] [Kronos]
... as Prof. Rose's second paragraph indicates, is not the same as an axial tilt which has traditionally been contrasted with spin reversal when discussing either the Sun standing still or anomalous periods of day and/or night.(3 ) Warlow suggested that such a geographical inversion could be accomplished in 24 hours by the gravitational torque on the Earth's ... time the cosmic body is near the Earth. r = 2a / 1 + cos v r = distance between two bodies q = distance at closest approach v = true anomaly v = relative velocity between Earth and cosmic body of mass mc v2 = G(me+ mc) / 2/r = G(me+ mc) ...
176. The Photosphere: Is It the Top or the Bottom of the Phenomenon We Call the Sun? [Journals] [Kronos]
... liberated deep in its interior, be able to compose itself and form a smooth surface for a steady output of radiation? Herschel, as we have seen, believed the anomalous lumps to be clouds. The modern belief - less fanciful, perhaps, but no less speculative - is that the granules are "the changing tops of convection currents ... data, which imply acceleration (by electric fields?) . 39. M. Minnaert (op. cit., pp. 163-164) calls attention to the "anomalies" cited here. 40. H. Zirin, op. cit., p. 295. 41. M Minnaert, op. cit., p. ...
177. The Not So Stable Sun [Journals] [Kronos]
... Letters 210, L 159-161 (1976, December 15). 53. J. Eddy, P.A . Gilman, and D.E . Trotter, "Anomalous Solar Rotation in the Early 17th Century," Science 198, 824-829 (1977, November 25). 54. Allen, op. cit., item 85 ... over several millennia. If the Sun is stabilized from the outside, we are as close to a possible nova phase for the Sun as the proximity of the nearest galactic anomaly in the external pressure and flux. NOTES AND REFERENCES 1. Measuring the intensity at the center of the Sun's disc yields a brightness temperature of 6270 K at 550 ...
178. The Quantavolutionary Scan [Books] [de Grazia books]
... may have created various large basaltic oceanic plateaus. (Nature.) 30. Comets now observed frequently to impact on Sun. (New Scientist). 31. High anomalous magnetism and radioactivity detected at megalithic sites may indicate ancient man had sensing devices for astronomical constructions. (New Scientist.) 32. Lunar rock magnetism without lunar magnetic ... the conventional literature with a practiced glance, like an archaeologist spotting bitty shards among tons of debris. William Corliss publishes at Glen Arm, Maryland, a quarterly scan of anomalistic material, "Science Frontiers", often quantavolutionary it so happens. Thus, examining a list of fourteen items, which he chose for Number 15, Spring 1981 ...
179. Pyramid Builders and Hyksos [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... similar origin to most of the other megaliths and will derive from the same period. (iv) Dwardu Cardona has pointed out that the alignment of the pyramids is potentially anomalous [8 ]. The sides of the pyramids are aligned to the principal points of the compass with remarkable precision and it is difficult to conceive that this was not ... least two well separated Hyksos eras, could mark a significant step forward in the task of narrowing down the possibilities. Note A not unpromising solution to some of the Ramesside anomalies is presented in the chronological chart published by David Rohl on p. 28 of C&CW 1992:1 (particularly the overlaps' of Ramesses VI, VII ...
180. Psychoceramics [Journals] [Aeon]
... the Pioneer spacecraft at NASA for Industrial Research & Development, I asked during a press conference if the cutting through of Jupiter's magnetosphere by the Galilean satellite Io caused the moon's anomalous heating. An answer was immediately shot back by one of the principals, "Absolutely not!" How thinking and times have changed since then. On the same ... is another question. Any advancements in science and technology through enlightened self-interest also have built-in subjective inclinations to be somewhat self-limiting. To continue: The speculative approach to the Venus anomaly in due time led logistically back to planet Earth, and conceivably to one of the more significant inferences in systems analysis. Over the years I've had an amiable argument ...
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