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67 pages of results. 101. Fossil Deposits [Books] [de Grazia books]
... with general extinctions, can natural history be reordered according to the occurrence, frequency, and type of exoterrestrial disaster? And is large-scale extinction possibly or invariably accompanied by large-scale biological innovation? Sounds and sights are ordinarily excluded from natural historiography, because they do not linger and one can no longer find their remains. However, we ask two ... Summary of the facts and leading principles concerning the non-evolutionary phenomena in the world of biota and the theory of emication," based upon his Synthetische Artbildung: Grundlinien einer exakten Biologie, 2 v., Lund: Gleerup, 1953). 10. The Old Red Sandstones (Edinburgh, 1941), 48. 11. Kloosterman, et ...
102. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... advocate understanding catastrophism with deux (sic) ex machina. In fact we observe design in catastrophism. .. . Design suggests a designer. This magnificence of design in biology demands our attention be turned toward the Creator. We are creationists as well as catastrophists, over-awed with the magnificence of nature. And we are amazed at a parallel ... the cometary tail of the protoplanet Venus as far back as 1950. In Worlds in Collision Velikovsky wrote (I , ix: "Baal Zevuv"): "Modern biologists toy with the idea that micro-organisms arrive on the earth from interstellar spaces .. ." and he went on: "Whether there is truth in this supposition of ...
103. Velikovsky and Catastrophism: A Hidden Agenda? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... obvious is the scientific climate in Europe in the last half of the nineteenth century. In a word, if Lyell and Darwin were correct about the history of geology and biology, the Bible was false. If speculation about the size and age of the universe, the distances of stars and the structure of heavenly systems was correct, the ... to be accepted in science itself as we approach the 21st century, cosmic and earthly stability are interims between the violent moments of cataclysm which have always punctuated, to use biologist Niles Eldredge's word, the uniformitarian epochs which alone science records. This means nothing less than that Germanic science is being forced to agree with the Jewish Bible, as ...
104. Sagan's fourth problem: Terrestrial Geology And Lunar Craters (Carl Sagan & Immanuel Velikovsky) [Books]
... less of what had been assumed to be the proper figure. "I do not assert that Dr. Emiliani was correct. I only want to show that geological and biological projections into the past (like most extrapolations) have a precarious base and that a shift in chronology would shake the foundations on which Lyell and Darwin constructed their theories ... According to Wadia, p. 279], The sudden and widespread reduction by extinction of the Siwalik mammals is a most startling event for the geologist as well as the biologist. The great carnivores, the varied races of elephants belonging to no less than 25 to 30 species .. .the numerous tribes of large and highly specialized ungulates ...
105. Sagan's Pseudo-sagacity: Style As A Reflection Of Character (Or The Lack Thereof) [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... songs" change, or as Dr. Sagan cutely puts it, "New songs appear on the cetacean hit parade." Some of us may know from high school biology that lobsters are crustaceans and that clams are mollusks. But how many of us know that whales are cetaceans? Dr. Sagan writes, "The size of the ... So old Teotl was a Sun god, huh? Thanks for the information, Dr. Sagan. It took a while, but I finally got your message. Marine biologists have discovered that whales emit peculiar sequences of sounds. These sequences can run from 15 minutes to an hour; they're called "songs." Every year the " ...
... . Haldane, Callinicus: A Defence of Chemical Warfare.) We therefore see a gas very poisonous and murderous to whites but almost impervious to the blacks. As these biological principles are better understood than they were it is highly likely that before very long all contagious epidemics from plague and influenza, scarlet fever and measles in mankind, down ... likely that we are not origimus inter pares but merely a standardised planet, one of millions in various stages of progress or decay? The frog has been believed by many biologists to be the nearest in approach to the foetus of a human being. We find this strange amphibious creature has on occasions been flung down on the earth in the ...
107. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... phyla and not for others. The authors themselves admit that a "hypothetical observer would have been hard pressed to predict just which groups had the flexibility necessary for long term biological success". Perhaps the indefinable word "flexibility" might better be altered to "luck" and "success" to plain "survival". "Pterosaurs" ... a little confused?" asks Jill Abery. "Silent" DNA - Genetic Aerials?source: New Scientist 12/11/81, p. 433 Conventional molecular biologists seem to think that there is little more to life than proteins, and therefore stretches of genetic material that cannot be demonstrated to express themselves via the formation of specific ...
108. Benoît De Maillet (1656-1738): A Forerunner of the Theory of the Desiccation of the Mediterranean Sea [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Theory of the Desiccation of the Mediterranean Sea by Cándido Manuel García Cruz Candido Manuel Garcia Cruz was born in Sidi Ifni (Morocco) in 1952 and is a teacher of biology and geology. He has published several articles about the history of earth sciences. He has also translated works on continental drift and plate tectonics and the theory of the ... Sciencies, 33, 161-167; 29f. Kohlbrugge, J.H .F ., B. de Maillet, J. de Lamarck und Ch. Darwin', Biologischen Zentralblatt, 32,1912, 505-518; 29g. Neubert op. cit. [26]; 29h. Neubert, F. (1921). Das Weltsystem ...
109. The Great Debate [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... controversy has made as well as ruined careers and has slashed across the entire spectrum of sciences, although arguments tend to become the most heated in the fields of astronomy, biology, and geology. It is in these areas that the war of ideas is now being waged. The past few years especially have seen startling evidence presented which indicates ... and set off a storm of controversy unprecedented in the world of science. The book was Worlds in Collision, and its author, Immanuel Velikovsky, defiantly challenged astronomers, biologists, geologists- anyone and everyone who adhered to the doctrine of uniformitarianism. He produced a consummate body of evidence, including historical ac counts contained in the literature of ...
110. Scientific Evidence for A Major World Catastrophe About 11,500 Years Ago: A Preliminary Selection [Journals] [SIS Review]
... and birds - environmentally incompatible biota. No natural habitat and no animal or plant species escaped. At best many species were simply decimated. At worst entire genera and specialised biological communities were obliterated. The age, sex, or adaptation of individual organisms was no guarantee of immunity. The faunas and floras affected were extremely varied, healthy and ... Carnegie Inst. (Washington), Publ. no. 322B, p. 172. 30. Nilsson, H., 1953, Synthetische Artbildung: Grundlinien einer exakten Biologie, 2 vols. (Lund); Krumbeigel, G, 1962, Tertiar und Pleistozan im Geiseltal (Exkursion A5) ', pp. 81-95 in Exkursionfuhrer das ...
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