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89 pages of results. 341. C&C Workshop 2003, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... : C&C Workshop 2003, Number 2 Texts Home | SIS Workshop Home Society for Interdisciplinary Studies CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP 2003, Number 2 Society News 1 Letters 2 Article Ishtar, Isis, Baal and the Aten by Michael G Reade 3 Monitor 6 News from the Internet Books from Dover Publications 10 Ebrary & Questia 10 Book: Scientific Anomalies and other Provocative Phenomena by William Corliss 10 Understanding Precession 11 Censorship, suppression and Dogmatism in Science by Rochus Boerner 12 House Fly Fossils 12 Gods and Planets (Part 2) by Marinus Anthony van der Sluijs 13 Navajo sandpaintings 16 Messages on Stone 16 Copyright (c ) June 2003 Society for Interdisciplinary Studies a registered charity (Charities Act ...
342. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... : "Rife's Lost Legacy". Author of "The Cancer Conspiracy: Betrayal, Collusion and the Suppression of Alternative Cancer Treatments" says Royal Rife was about to usher in a whole new science and understanding energy medicine with scientific protocol. 25 Apr. Vine Deloria: "On the Indigenous World View". Native American scholar cites intriguing anomalies and describes Native American astronomy. He suggests the indigenous world view may turn out to be the correct one. Also shares stories medicine men have told him. His books include "Red Earth, White Lies", and "Evolution, Creationism, and Other Modern Myths." 1 Apr. Marvin Herndon: "When Science Suppresses ...
343. C&C Workshop 2005:3 Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Han Kloosterman * Emmet Sweeney * David Fairbairn * Michael Reade * Laurence Dixon * Peter Fairlie-Clarke * Damien Mackey * Steve Mitchell * Eric Aitchison * Sjef van Asten 3 Articles Emmet Sweeney: Is Illig Right, and and AD Chronology Wrong? 10 Medieval Europe: Dating And Recent Developments . Steve Mitchell 15 In Passing Phillip Clapham: Ice Age Anomalies 19 Monitor Inside Science * Archaelology * Myth * Catastrophe * Electromagnetism * Biology * Geology * Evolution * Dating * Astronomy 22 Bookshelf 27 News From the Internet 29 Two gold masks : Jill Abery 14 Copyright (c ) October 2005 Society for Interdisciplinary Studies a registered charity (Charities Act, 1960) - registration number 286264 PRODUCTION TEAM: ...
344. The Electric Universe CD by Wallace Thornhill [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... circular craters being formed right in front of the Giotto cameras producing the same kind of scarring seen on asteroids and moons. It was confirmed by the discovery of x-rays and high energy ions near the nucleus that the material was being electrically removed. " [The Electric Universe CD, pg. 43] Thornhill goes on to discuss non-gravitational orbital anomalies of comets, then challenges received opinion that a comet is defined by its size and composition. He claims instead that it is the eccentricity of the orbit of a celestial body, moving it into regions of increasing electrical stress, which creates the visible tail. "A planet on such an orbit would put on a spectacular cometary display ...
345. Thoth Vol VI, No 4: June 30, 2002 [Journals] [Thoth]
... ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** * PULSAR REDSHIFT a discussion JASON GOODMAN starts it Amy posted an article about the recent discovery of anomalous periodic redshift in a pulsar. The article is at http//chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2002/1132/index.html. AMY AND MEL CAN'T RESIST COMMENTING Amy says They didn't miss a beat- jumped straight from "magnetic field a hundred trillion times more intense than Earth's" to "gravitational redshift" ...
346. The Creation of the Earth -- General Remarks [Books]
... this verse has been regarded as incorrect by those scientists who have before this endeavoured to prove the credibility of the creation account of the Book of Genesis. When the Sun was created as late as that, how could there have been light before, as Genesis i. 4-5 insists? Not much consolation was derived from the consideration that this anomaly may have been due to the obviously geocentric outlook of the writer of the account who would naturally mention certain terrestrial aspects first: Besides, this explanation was frowned upon by theologians who regarded God' as a greater authority, as it was written that light was created first there was light, sun or no sun. As we shall ...
347. Ancient Astronauts [Books] [de Grazia books]
... . Moreover, the idea is eclectic. Much of the material that finds its way into the writings about "ancient astronauts" consist of exotica (" Did you know that...?" and "Believe it or not, but..."), or of questions aimed at needling archaeologists and prehistorians about their many anomalies, oversights and unknowns. Catastrophists and uniformitarians alike usually reject the theory indignantly. Von Daniken himself is excoriated for his meanderings, his lack of logic, pretentiousness, vagueness, unscholarly innuendos, and profit-taking in the market of ideas. Still it seems odd that scientists such as C. Sagan, who earned fame and fortune in part ...
348. Kronos Vol. V, No. 3 Spring 1980: Contents [Journals] [Kronos]
... 1980 Texts Home | Kronos Home KRONOS A Journal of Interdisciplinary Synthesis Vol. V, No. 3 Spring 1980 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Cultural Aspects of the Libyan and Ethiopian Dynasties Immanuel Velikovsky 11 On the Placement of Haremhab: A Critique of Gammon Dominick A. Carlucci 23 Pharaoh Seti the Great and His Foreign Connections George Robert Talbott 36 Introducing Anomalistics: A New Field of Interdisciplinary Study Roger W. Wescott 51 Ninsianna Update Lynn E. Rose and Raymond C. Vaughan 55 The Inconstant Sun John Gribbin 71 The Kintraw Stone Platform Thomas McCreery 80 Forum 70 The Book Case Cover iii Contributors Cover photograph by Ken D. Moss. The Stonehenge Heel Stone through Sarsen Arch. EDITORS Editor-in-Chief ...
349. On the Advance Claim of Jupiter's Radionoises [Journals] [Kronos]
... hidden in or masked by the mass. Thus the problem of Pluto influencing Uranus and Neptune more than its mass can account for is a case of a substantial charge on a small planet. But where the less pronounced electromagnetic inverse cube relations take place, like in Mercury's precession of its perihelion, divergences from the celestial computations are registered as anomalies. Mercury moves through a general magnetic field of the Sun that influences it more strongly than it influences the remoter planets besides the influence on it and on them of the magnetic solar spots and solar wind. In catastrophic conditions, with two celestial bodies approaching one another closely, the electromagnetic interactions may become most pronounced- the cometary protoplanet ...
350. The Electric Universe: Slide Presentation & Notes by Wallace Thornhill [Journals] [Aeon]
... on craters facing the Sun. What we saw were circular craters being formed right in front of the Giotto cameras- producing the same kind of scarring seen on asteroids and moons. That the material was being electrically removed was confirmed by the discovery of x-rays and high energy ions near the nucleus." Thornhill goes on to discuss non-gravitational orbital anomalies, then attacks received opinion which states that a comet is defined by its size and composition. He claims instead that it is the eccentricity of the orbit of a celestial body, moving it into regions of increasing electrical stress, which creates the visible tail. "A planet on such an orbit would put on a spectacular cometary display ...
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