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21 pages of results. 171. Thoth Vol I, No. 1: January 25, 1997 [Journals] [Thoth]
... other speakers busy taking notes during the day-after meeting. And Ted Holden, our curmudgeon cum laude, presented an update of his compelling material on the impossibility of sauropod (big dinosaurs) scaling in earth's present gravity. Paleontologist Robert Dunlap showed clips from 4 of his video productions about extinctions and meteor craters and after some some prompting & cajoling ... by results pouring in from space probes when their fundamental paradigms rest on Newtonian and billiard-ball physics. The current paradigm has no predictive power whatsoever. The book "The Big Bang Never Happened" by Eric J Lerner is a pointer to the cosmology of the 21st century. So, what are the patterns that apply from all this to the ...
172. Oberg's Unscientific Method [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... to those in the Eifel district in Germany and are called maars if filled with water, but dry Maars if not occupied by water. Oberg has told us that such big bubbles are not seen in terrestrial lavas, nor can they be created in laboratories, nor can any calculations of pressures and surface tensions even demonstrate that such bubbles can ... undamaged at the points where a newer crater cuts into an older one. A gradual uplift and collapse or a mild volcanic eruption can produce this effect- certainly not any big bang.(110) An excellent example of volcanic craters in which the walls meet each other within a giant caldera is the half-dozen found nestled in or on that of ...
173. Victory of The Sun [Books] [de Grazia books]
... (1963), "Axis Changes in the Earth from Large Meteorite Collisions," 198 Nature (April 13), 176. (1977), "Meteorites-Little and Big," 46 Earth and Mineral Sciences, No. 7 (April), 42-52. Daly, R. A. (1923), "The Earth's Crust ... II S.I .S .R . No. I (Autumn), 10-18. Rich, Vera (1978), "The 70-year-old Mystery of Siberia's Big Bang," 274 Nature, 207. Richardson, Emeline (1964), The Etruscans: Their Art and Civilization, U. of Chicago Press, Chicago. Richter ...
174. Towards a New Evolutionary Synthesis [Books]
... units in nature, but when is a branch large enough to be called a bough?). Still, we note some measure of agreement; phyla tend to be big and distinct. Most textbooks recognize between twenty and thirty animal phyla .. . the point of this exegesis with respect to the Burgess Shale may be quickly stated: ... . T. Beardsley: `Weird wonders', Scientific American 266:6 (1992), pp. 12-14; J. S. Levinton: `The big bang of animal evolution', Scientific American 267:5 (1992), pp. 52-59. 167. L. Ramskold and Hou Xianguang: `New early Cambrian ...
175. Revelation and Catastrophe during the Christian Era: a Basis for Historical Interpolation and Future Extrapolation. [Journals] [SIS Review]
... which was capable of being presented convincingly to the American people. This was the vacuum, it seems, in which the plan was hatched to save NASA from its faltering big is beautiful' space policy - by injecting the technological skills of SDIO and cultivating a new small is beautiful' space policy, the first tangible outcome of which is ... and experts today, it would appear, is to be confused by a giggle factor which they themselves imposed. We must hope perhaps that the black holes and the big bang are not the remote fantasies of a lengthening Middle Ages joined by the enlightenment which still keeps us from addressing the realities at hand! Future Extrapolation The way forward is ...
176. Was Hatshepsut the Queen of Sheba? [Articles]
... reliefs themselves- it's very difficult to take slides of these because you've got the pillars of the colonnade behind you and if you step back far enough to get a nice big view, you've got the pillars between you and the reliefs, so it's very difficult to get the light right and to get the distance right to get a fair ... the 1820's, myrrh trees were found growing along this bit of coastline here, 16.4 degrees latitude right on the coast of the Red Sea, which is slap bang in the middle of the area that I think is the place they visited, so the myrrh trees are not a problem either. Question: One of the most ...
177. Ice Cores and Common Sense (Part II) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... more in Nature.64 Dendrochronologists in Belfast have recently compiled a 7000-year Irish oak tree chronology. Much of the wood used in this work came from subfossil trees from a big bog in Northern Ireland. Michael Baillie and M. Munro have made a study of especially narrow growth rings in these oaks. No living trees from this bog were ... of 900 meters ice equivalent come from the count of annual layers. You will notice that the accuracy of the theoretical dating increases from left to right and is pretty well bang on, right down to that depth. Below 900 meters, only a few short sections had been counted, and the "experimental ages" are extrapolations. There ...
178. Response to Ellenberger [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... and Phobos orbits. In fact, according to my crude estimates, for moons as small as those of Mars it would take longer than the time available from the "Big Bang" to the present! An alternate circularization mechanization is needed. I have found one that does what Patten wanted. Before describing the circularization mechanism, it is ... to develop the background. Specifically, we describe in some detail the qualitative orbit changes a planet or moon will experience as a result of an encounter with another massive object. In Figure 1 and Table 1 the effect of tangential and normal perturbing forces on an orbit are shown as a function of orbital position. This figure is similar to ...
179. On Cosmic Electricity [Journals] [Pensee]
... . 4. E. Tandberg-Hanssen, "Solar Activity" (Blaisdell, 1967), p. 302. 5. G. Burbidge, "Was There Really a Big Bang?" Nature, 223 (Sept. 3, 1971), 36. (Reprinted in "The Emerging Universe" ed. William C. Saslaw, ... Press of Virginia). 6. G. R. and E. M. Burbidge "Quasi-stellar Objects- A Progress Report," Nature, 224 (Oct. 4, 1969), 21, fig. 2. 7. Electrical Research Association Report 5275, 1968. 8. C. E. R. Bruce, Philosophical Magazine ...
180. Reviews [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... than 10% of the Sr87 present in rocks; the second is hopelessly compromised by gas leakage. Origin of Continents Further points made by Cook suggest that: the "Big Bang" theory for the universe is discounted on the basis of energy calculations convection currents in the Earth are inadequate (by a factor of 10^8 ) to ... split up or drifting of continents terrestrial expansion as an explanation of continental split up is disproved by energy calculations, and a "Salt dome" theory for the origin of the original continent, Pangaea, is proposed He then comes to his "Ice Cap Model" explanation. The end of the last ice age occurred suddenly about 10, ...
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