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... I and Table II, work by the writer between July 1978 and March 1981 on the TPS is included. Work since March 1981 is found in Table III. For a number of reasons,(22,30) the Case B solutions appear to be the most likely. All of my orbit derivations, from several sources of geophysical anomalies and solar system periodicities, are fully described in conference proceedings and published reports(8 ,9 ,21,22,24,33) available from the Library of Congress or at cost from the writer. All of my mass estimates, however, are derived from Harrison's presumption regarding the cause of the pulsar period derivatives. If ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 29  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0903/088forum.htm
242. Thoth Vol II, No. 7: April 15, 1998 [Journals] [Thoth]
... cutting edge, and orthodoxy are part of a process, and we need them all. The advantage of orthodoxy, defined as an accepted paradigm, is that it allows people to assume a "big-picture" framework, so they can focus on developing details rather than arguing over fundamentals. The development of details is an efficient way to discover anomalies. Eventually, anomalies build up to a crisis, defined as the need to find a more explanatory paradigm. As the anomalies build, there are theorists who engage in fringe activities. They question assumptions, speculate, and resort to "anything goes" theorizing in the effort to make sense of the anomalies. At times of crisis ...
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... the event, I have placed E' fairly early in reign of Ahaz and D' an arbitrary 15 years earlier. Chavasse [11] claimed Tiglath-Pileser was known as Pulu' when commanding Assyrian army before he became supreme ruler; which could justify an even longer interval than 15 years between D' and E', helping clear up anomalies in II Kings narrative. Cutting Jotham's reign, or increasing his overlap with Uzziah, would also help. Uncertainty over the precise placings of D' and E' on the scale of kings of Judah is not of great consequence for the arguments presented here, however. The point of immediate interest is that Ahaz and Tiglath-Pileser were co-aeval ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 28  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1997n2/27shish.htm
244. Institute for the Study of Interdisciplinary Sciences [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... (Publ. Nov 1999): Iron Age Palestine: The Need for Chronological Revision by John J. Bimson: As currently constructed, the chronology of the Iron Age in Palestine is dependent on the chronology of Egypt. Any fundamental revision of Egyptian chronology will therefore require a revision of the dates given to Iron Age strata. Conversely, anomalies in the current Iron Age chronology may be indicators that all is not well with the conventional chronology of Egypt. In fact a number of anomalies point consistently to the need for a major chronological revision from which Egypt cannot escape. The Iron Age and the New Chronology by Robert M. Porter: Recent developments in Iron Age chronology are ...
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... Courville 3.3 Pensée and Schorr on Dark Age Mythology SIS and the Pre-Ages in Chaos Era 4.1 1974 to 1978 The SIS Early Years 4.2 1978 to 1982 The Glasgow Conference and the Glasgow Chronology 4.3 John Dayton and Minerals, Metals, Glazing and Man 4.4 Glaring Glazing Anachronisms 4.5 Glazing Anomalies Resolved by The Glasgow Chronology 1982-1990 - P. James, D. Rohl, and G. Heinsohn lead in New Directions 5.1 The James-Rohl Chronology 5.2 The Formation of ISIS 5.3 David Rohl and the New Chronology; Will It Stand the Test of Time? 5.4 Peter James, Centuries of Darkness ...
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... Srnka in NATURE, 6/3 /80, p.22-6. This article was summarised in WORKSHOP 2:4 , p.9 , but I wish to present a different gloss. Schultz & Srnka refer to enigmatic bright and dark swirls which cross portions of the lunar farside, and link them to lunar regions containing strong magnetic anomalies. These swirls are thought to be geologically young, not magnetised by an active lunar dynamo, but rather by colliding comets acting to amplify the magnetic field (i .e . during impact). As a strong magnetic anomaly has been correlated with swirl Reiner [eta], the authors conclude that the coma of a comet has ...
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247. Pensée [Journals] [SIS Review]
... presents extracts from a new edition in which be accepts Velikovsky's catastrophic explanation for many coal deposits. Dr Derek York: LUNAR ROCKS AND VELIKOVSKY'S CLAIMS - Dr York's interpretation of the radiometric evidence suggests that Velikovsky is incorrect about recent catastrophic events on the moon. Israel M. Isaacson: APPLYING THE REVISED CHRONOLOGY - A major analysis of the archaeological anomalies at Mycenae, Tiryns, Troy, Ugarit and Alalakh, showing how they are resolved by the revised chronology. Ralph E. Juergens: OF THE MOON AND MARS - In this long, two-part article, Juergens demonstrates that many of the recent surface features of these two bodies are best explained as electrical "scarring", shedding light ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 26  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0402to3/70pense.htm
248. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... in Manchester after a loud thunderclap. Commenting on this on 2nd October, New Scientist offered the usual explanation - that it had fallen from a passing aircraft. The Sunday Times later reported (23.17.75) that no aircraft had been in the vicinity at the time in question. Here we can turn to another collector of anomalous data, Charles Fort (who was something of a phenomenon himself). In chapter 13 of The Book of the Damned (Abacus, 60p) Fort lists about thirty reports of falling ice-blocks, mainly from the pages of the Monthly Weather Review, but also from other sources including one from the London Times (14.8 . ...
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249. Escape from Einstein by Ronald R. Hatch [Journals] [SIS Review]
... how the different relativity theories and Hatch's ether gauge theory fare in explaining their results. For anyone who believes that Einstein's theories have been proven beyond doubt by scientific experiments, Hatch's analysis is an eye-opener: time and again, he shows that famous experiments do not prove what they were claimed to prove and he lines up an impressive list of anomalous results which, far from vindicating Einstein, actually appear to prove him wrong. However Hatch claims that they are all consistent with his ether gauge theory. In Einstein's General Theory, free fall in a gravity field is claimed to be equivalent to unaccelerated motion in flat space:'. . . since unaccelerated clocks in Minkowski space run ...
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250. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... form two distinct lines of contemporary rulers shortly following the demise of Tukulti-Ninurta I and then, at around 925, a re-establishment of a single dynasty under Assur-Dan II. A chart of the Rohl/James revision of the Mesopotamian civilisations was provided to show the resulting tuck' and the consequent synchronisms between Assyria and Babylonia. A number of outstanding anomalies in the conventional chronology were resolved under the new scheme although the Assuruballit Problem' (cf Peter James, Some Notes on the "Assuruballit Problem" ', SISR IV:1 , pp.18-22) still remained. All the current revisions had come to the independent conclusion that there was a natural and unforced reduction in Assyrian history ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 26  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1986no1/01news.htm
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