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67 pages of results. 281. The Continuing Ica Mystery [Journals] [SIS Review]
... matter. The basic reason would seem to be sheer embarrassment, a reluctance on the part of the authorities to become involved in such a highly controversial issue. For the engravings on the stones, if they are genuinely ancient, would reveal evidence about our ancestors which totally contradicts all received wisdom on the history of man and the progress of biological evolution. One of the many Ica stones with a comet scene exhibiting an almost obsessional interest in astronomy. The person appears to be using a telescope. (Photograph by Peter Afford) Pictures on some of the stones, usually those best and most intricately carved, contain apparently fantastic information: curiously depicted men are shown using what appear ...
282. Myth and Method [Journals] [SIS Review]
... an interactive feeding of interpretations of model elements between models in a group the models can gradually be interpreted and a (necessarily incomplete) reconstruction of the corresponding cosmogonic event can be arrived at. Successful application of the method calls for some appreciation of the metamorphosis processes which have produced the extant cosmogonic texts. Myths incorporate social structures and behaviour and biological processes; and, indeed, they are shaped by social processes. Framing myths in terms of family and sex pair relationships is very common: a full appreciation of the resultant difficulties of interpretation, hinted at in Worlds in Collision (I , X, "Zeus and Athene"), must await the sequels to that work. ...
283. Articles in other magazines, and meetings [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... the distance of the asteroid belt - some sixteen million years ago. Cannon P.J ., 1977: Meteorite impact crater discovered in central Alaska with Landsat imagery. Science 196: 1322-1324. Clark D.H ., McCrea W.H ., Stephenson F.R ., 1977: Frequency of nearby supernovae and climatic and biological catastrophe. Nature 265: 318-319. Guerrier E., 1976: Le forgeron venu du ciel. Kadath 17: 30-36. Lake Bosumtwi (diameter 8 kms) in Ghana is by geologists generally interpreted as the impact scar of an extraterrestrial body, and the Ivory Coast tektite field has been correlated with it on chemical and geochronological grounds ...
284. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... in Vancouver and is preparing several long-range major works on cosmic catastrophism and related subjects. He has also contributed to the SIS Workshop and CSlS Newsletter. Ev Cochrane (M .S ., lowa State); Mr. Cochrane has studied psychology and genetics, receiving a degree in General Graduate Studies. He is currently preparing a book on biological evolution and one on Greek mythology and religion. C. Leroy Ellenberger (B .S ., Washington Univ.; M.B .A , Univ. of Pennsylvania); Mr. Ellenberger has received degrees in chemical engineering and finance & operations research. His writings on a wide range of subjects have appeared in periodicals as ...
285. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... to entertain even wilder ideas' [NS 28.3 .98, p. 3 - editorial]. However, they seldom consider the wild' ideas of non-physicists. Confident that their research is immune to any temptation to tweak their data' to fit preconceived ideas, they rarely use the blind techniques employed by the softer sciences of biology and medicine designed to circumvent problems of bias. Physicists tend to dismiss parapsychology work out of hand although it actually makes far more use of rigorous experimental methods than the physicists themselves [NS 17.1 .98, p. 12 - article by Robert Matthews about a study done by Sheldrake of over 1000 papers printed in leading journals ...
286. A Short Biography of Immanuel Velikvosky [Journals] [SIS Review]
... study medicine. There he organised and became the leader of a group of Russian Jewish students, many of whom became Zionists. Seized by an irresistible urge to go to Palestine, he discontinued his studies to go there. Returning to Europe in the spring of the next year, he entered the University of Edinburgh and took premedical courses in biology, botany and zoology. The outbreak of World War I caught Velikovsky home in Russia for a summer vacation. Prevented from travelling abroad and still unacceptable for Russian universities, he finally enrolled in the Free University' in Moscow, the creation of the rector and many professors of the Moscow Imperial University who had resigned in protest against interference ...
287. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Perhaps one of your members has some ideas and can place Apollo in his rightful place? R. A. Herring, Bracknell, Berkshire. Catastrophic Evolution Dear sir, The Sunday Times magazine 13/1 /80 contained a short article which I found very interesting from a catastrophist evolution point of view, and certainly merits inclusion in the biological Source-book. It showed pictures of and dealt with interviews with members of an African tribe in Southern Rhodesia, many of whom have feet with only two toes, a feature which had long given rise to traveller's tales of "ostrich men". It is an hereditary condition, possibly via a single mutated gene, and appears to stem ...
288. "Nearer The Gods No Mortal May Approach". File III (Stargazers and Gravediggers) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Stargazers]
... is in possession of the Ultimate Truth. Among scientists the astronomers have abrogated to themselves the topmost place, that of the high priests, and nobody challenges them. All agree that no natural science is as exact as astronomy. The astronomers, with few exceptions, jealously guard this privileged position and look down on geologists, chemists, and biologists as class B scientists. The object of their investigation is heaven itself. In this, too, they have superseded the high priests, who claimed for themselves the keys to heaven. In the astronomers' view there can be no greater effrontery than the questioning of their truths, and nothing enrages them more than to challenge such a ...
289. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... in Vancouver and is preparing several long-range major works on cosmic catastrophism and related subjects. He has also contributed to the SIS Workshop and CSIS Newsletter. Ev Cochrane (M .S ., Iowa State); Mr. Cochrane has studied psychology and genetics, receiving a degree in General Graduate Studies. He is currently preparing a book on biological evolution and one on Greek mythology and religion. C. Leroy Ellenberger (B .S ., Washington Univ.; M.B .A ., Univ. of Pennsylvania); Mr. Ellenberger has received degrees in chemical engineering and finance & operations research. His writings on a wide range of subjects have appeared in periodicals ...
290. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... home in Vancouver and is preparing several long-range major works on cosmic catastrophism and related subjects He has also contributed to the SIS Workshop and CSIS Newsletter. Ev Cochrane (M .S ., Iowa State); Mr. Cochrane has studied psychology and genetics, receiving a degree in General Graduate Studies. He is currently preparing a book on biological evolution and one on Greek mythology and religion. Bernard Newgrosh (B .A . Oxon, M.B . B.S . London); A medical practitioner in the northwest of England currently employed in Family Medicine, Dr. Newgrosh is currently Editor of SIS Workshop, and has had several contributions published in both Workshop and ...
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