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21 pages of results. 81. The Saturn Theory [Journals] [SIS Review]
... are actually caused by electrical discharges and since Jupiter was recently hit by several large pieces of rock, could such impacts happen to Earth? Secondly, in Lerner's book The Big Bang Never Happened, the author claimed astronomers could now see into space further than the Big Bang theory admits - is this true? Wal said that Earl Milton looked ... the results from the various spectra of the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 collision with the planet Jupiter and he showed they fitted better with the effects of electrical discharges between the bodies and Jupiter before they actually struck the planet. So those strange, violent outbursts which soaked the detectors on earth and sent them over their detection limits would be explicable in terms ...
82. Discussion Comments From the Floor [Journals] [Aeon]
... century high-tech terms." This is ironical when Ellenberger himself had just stated that the myth of the Golden Age's demise "played the same role to archaic man as the Big Bang does for us." Talk about "twentieth century high-tech terms" ! And yet, Ellenberger is correct in this for, like the Big Bang, the ... myth relates to a stupendous cosmic explosion as also to what the ancients understood as "Day One." Have I not, in KRONOS III 3, pp. 34 ff. and AEON I:1 , p. 120, stated as much myself? While this, however, applies to the Saturn myth as I, and others ...
83. The Quantavolutionary Scan [Books] [de Grazia books]
... Saturnian deluge period. (Baltimore Sun, AP) 5. "Distant galaxies resemble near galaxies." Yes, cf. Solaria Binaria. Short time. No "Big Bang." (Science News) 6. F.E . Segal on "tired light." Light not tired. Just Busy. Gravitation very tired, ... to be re-tired. (Nature) 7. On "free quarks." Not only are "fractional charges...almost as unnerving as irrational numbers," but so too the ideal of infinite regression (or progression) in the size' of events: "man is the measure of all things"- hardly. ( ...
84. Darwin's Dangerous Idea: A Critique [Journals] [Aeon]
... us who are secular atheists- or even worldly-wise agnostics- who either don't believe in evolution or seriously doubt its basic tenets (and who may not contiguously buy into the big bang theory), are therefore woefully and "inexcusably" ignorant, and hence have little appreciation or understanding of the millennia of man-years spent examining and developing the idea ... Darwinian theory of natural selection. Moreover, I should warn the reader that Darwin's "theory," as it is interpreted today, is no longer classified as a theoretical construction, nor even as an "idea" as such, but has over the last 150 years gradually become the law of the land- an unbreakable codicil. Or ...
85. Afterword [Books]
... into being and how it attained its present state. Neither the Nebular theory nor the theory of tidal disruption can fully explain the creation of the Solar System. Neither the Big Bang nor the Steady State theory explains the beginning of the Universe. No single solution exists, no one theory is flawless. In celestial mechanics the dogma persisted until ... recently (and still persists today with some astronomers) that gravitation and inertia are the only forces that affect celestial motions. Yet many astronomical motions are more readily understood when electric and magnetic forces are included as the evidence now clearly requires [1 ]. Frequently, I am called upon to speak to gatherings of space-scientists [2 ]. ...
86. Religious Elements in Science [Books] [de Grazia books]
... the field. Nowadays an astronomer, provided that he has an appropriate university degree, can profess the Doppler Effect, Bode's Law, intelligence in other worlds, the "Big Bang", the La Place theorems, empty space, straight lines, exact solar time and motions, and a dozen other mostly conventional concepts. Whatever the mix ... it is apparently unsystematic, unreliable, ad hoc, and temporary. If scientists lay claim to authority on grounds that such a mix is true and fully representative of reality, they can deny a "union card" to whoever disturbs the mix. If, however, they place claims of authority in the procedures of scientific method, then ...
87. The Nature and Origin of Comets and the Evolution of Celestial Bodies (Part III) [Journals] [Kronos]
... stages of normal galaxies (see footnote No. 39 of Part I, KRONOS IX:1 ) . This implies that the bizarre theoretical extrapolations of General Relativity and the Big Bang Theory, such as "black holes", non Euclidean space, and the "expanding universe" are no more than elements of some scientists' imaginations. ... himself was openly critical of General Relativity as "it did not include the total field (electric and magnetic)".(7 ) It is apparent that this was related to his interest in Velikovsky's work, although neither lived long enough to resolve the issue. Einstein's life-long search for a field unification theory also showed that he realized the ...
88. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... may judge from the classing of Creation Research Society workers as "persons", as opposed to others who seek the truth, called "scientists". In "The big bang theory of evolution", THE GUARDIAN, 11/9 /80, John Gribbin gives a summary of the Alvarez et al. work on the giant meteor ... theory (see WORKSHOP 2:4 , p.6 ). He tells us that small creatures ought to have survived the disaster best, according to that brand of the evolutionary theory he proposes - but what, we may ask, of the huge mammals that characterise the Tertiary Period? His prophetic final words are: "we may ...
89. Further Comments on the Saturnian Configuration Theory (Forum) [Journals] [Aeon]
... "anodic" or "cathodic" [28] is not really descriptive of the process, as such phenomena are not generated ex nihilo. This is tantamount to current Big Bang hypothesizing, wherein all matter and energy, according to Inflationary Theory, is said to have been created from unstable spatial nothingness. Thermonuclear processes within the cores of ... are the primogenitors of these electrical fields and currents that surround stellar bodies and pervade intergalactic space. Free floating plasmas, such as observed with St. Elmo's Fire and ball lightning, are microcosmic and short-lived electrical phenomena that cannot be compared or equated with planetary or stellar sized events without a substantial means to generate and maintain such currents and fields ...
90. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ? There is much more evidence for the manner of their extinction than for other theories which scientists seem quite happy to accept as fact, as for instance, the "Big Bang" theory of the creation of the Universe! Velikovsky has set the scene in Earth in Upheaval , and North America provides specific evidence on the dinosaurs' last ... . The fossilised footmarks of running dinosaurs must have been made in very moist soil, and yet they were baked hard before water could seep in and blur them. Therefore the earth's surface must have become suddenly very hot, as would happen if the earth's motion was arrested or reversed. Such a catastrophe would be followed by an immense tidal ...
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