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401. Venus Clouds: Test for Hydrocarbons [Journals] [Pensee]
... prominent in every hydrocarbon spectrum observed. Some of the least expected discoveries made by planetary astronomers in recent years were correctly predicted by Velikovsky (1 ). He argued that Jupiter should be a strong source of radio waves, that the earth should have a magnetosphere, that the surface of Venus should be hot, that Venus might exhibit an anomalous rotation, and that Venus should be surrounded by a blanket of petroleum hydrocarbons (2 ). All except the last of these predictions have been verified, most of them by accident (3 ). New data on hydrocarbon clouds and frosts, together with infrared observations of Venus, now permit a test of the remaining prediction. Each ...
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402. The Daily Grail [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... space. Is it a bird? Is it a plane...err, I mean dinosaur? Britons claim to see angels agumbo. Egyptian discovery the world's oldest love song? Mysterious effect may influence spacecraft trajectories. That and confusing metric and imperial... Laboratory discovery of immortal' human flesh. Interesting feature over at The Anomalist called Forgotten Experiments'. Scientist's work dismisses any link between King Arthur and a certain Round Table. French archaeologists find earliest signs of habitation in Micronesia. Ancient asteroid turned the Earth into Jello No acceleration' in Pacific sea rise, reports scientist. Pyramid Marketing Mon Nov 20, 2000 20:13 AEST Well, by now most ...
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403. Syllabi for Quantavolution [Books] [de Grazia books]
... Explosive Universe," Hoerbiger, Baker, Velikovsky, Warwick, et al. VI. THE STRUGGLE TO DISCRIMINATE CHANGE AGENTS IN THE EARTH SCIENCES 13. The Change of Paradigm A. Dominance of catastrophism in early geology. B. The uniformitarian reconstruction: gradualism and terrestrial isolationism. 14. Ostracism and reductionism: cranks, denial, and anomalies. 15. Recent scientific literature (1970 to 1982) on extraterrestrial influences upon meteorology and geology. VII. THE CRUX OF CHRONOLOGY: 104, 106, 2 X 107, 109 or 5 x 109 YEARS? MODES AND TECHNIQUES OF TIME-DETERMINATION. 16. Authoritative 17. Astrophysical 18. Biostratigraphical 19. Radiochronometric VIII. CATASTROPHISM IN ...
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... an earlier book, Act of God. However, he plumps for the Thera volcano on the island of Santorini in the Aegean. Phillips appears to keep closer to biblical numbers than Humphries, plumping for an Exodus date around 1400 BC. However, this is essentially derived from his preconceived Exodus synchronism with the Thera eruption. An ice core anomaly at 1390 BC may lend support to this date but strangely he rejects Hans Goedicke's reference to a text from early Dynasty 18 recording a great and unusual storm event. Instead, he plumps for an Exodus shortly before the Amarna period - seeing parallels between the god of Moses and that of Akhenaten. The theory involves the demise of one ...
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405. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... has always been part of Church tradition that it is necessary to postulate a God who started everything going from the beginning - some omnipotent being who was perhaps responsible for the "big bang" which is currently the most popular theory for the origin of the universe. (However, the Big Bang Theory is becoming increasingly questionable on account of anomalous red shifts - see NEW SCIENTIST, 88:22, 1980.) Nevertheless, it is interesting to note that the Greek philosopher Aristotle was of the opinion that there was no such thing as a "beginning" since the universe has been in existence for ever in one form or another. St Thomas Aquinas, the medieval theologian ...
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406. A British Forum for the Velikovsky Debate [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Temple in the time of Rehoboam. GEOFFREY GAMMON (B .A ., London): A Chronology for the XVIIIth Dynasty (SISR II:3 )- The synchronisms adduced by Velikovsky between the XVIIIth Dynasty and the Kings of Israel provide an internally consistent and plausible chronology. DR G V ROBINS (Ealing Technical College): Isotopic Anomalies in Chronometric Science (SISR II:4 )- An isotopic abundance can be caused to deviate from the conventional norm in ways other than radioactive decay; the Californian Bristlecone Pine recalibration of Carbon-14 dates, hitherto applied to Near Eastern samples; is not universally applicable. DR JOHN BIMSON: The Arrival of the Philistines (SISR III: ...
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407. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... footprints among the dinosaur prints in the Paluxy River formation in Texas. Porter Kier of the Smithsonian Institution is supposed to have indicated that "the human tracks are known to have been carved as a hoax during the Depression." We should like to hear from any readers who could shed further light on this particular evidence. ANOTHER RADIOCARBON DATING ANOMALY - NATURE 19/3 /81, p.232-5 Recent radiocarbon estimations have been performed on trees from Tasmania by R. J. Francey. The data published to date on tree rings suggest a persistent decrease with time of the ratio 13C/12C over the period 1860-1940. This is explained by the release of CO2 with little ...
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... No. 4 Spring 1978 Texts Home | SIS Review Home S.I .S . Review Journal of the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. II No. 4 Spring 1978 Contents Focus, Contact 97, 120 Bookshelf 99 Forum: Letters 101 Irving Wolfe: "Worlds in Collision" and the Prince of Denmark 104 Don Robins: Isotopic Anomalies in Chronometric Science 108 Thomas Barnes: A Response to Dr Milsom 110 Brian Martin: The Determinants of Scientific Behaviour 112 Michael Start: How Much Did They Know? 118 The Society for Interdisciplinary Studies Notes to Contributors Cover ii Pull out section Special Interest Group: Velikovsky Reconsidered Pull out Editor: R. M. Lowery 11, Adcott ...
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409. Apophoreta [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... many of their soils, the amount of iron is much too high for such an origin. Moreover, the present loss of iron by seepage water, observable along many ditches, demonstrates that the original iron content must have been higher still. Weathering of minerals (loss of silica and relative accumulation of iron) does not satisfactorily explain this anomaly. Could the iron have come from above, as a sort of ferruginous loess? A few months later in Mato Grosso, Goosen's remark led me to look more closely at laterite profiles. I noticed an inch-thick layer of hard laterite between two layers of unconsolidated gravel; its undersurface was smooth: it had obviously been formed prior to ...
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... middle eastern history. This search, born of the realization that both Egyptians and Israelites alike went through a great physical upheaval, gave rise to the most influential work on catastrophism published in this century. Hebrew traditions of the red and poisonous Nile, the impenetrable darkness, the hot stones from heaven, the great winds and noise, the anomalous behaviour of insects and animals and the tidal effect at the Sea of Passage were collected and matched to other worldwide ancient traditions, convincing Velikovsky that the Exodus event was part of a global upheaval caused in great part by the passage of the Earth through the tail of a giant protoplanet. Velikovsky drew this original inspiration not from Exodus, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  29 Mar 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/articles/talks/portland/zysman.htm
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