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... A. P.McIntyre, Tiglath-pileser versus Pul A.J . Hasti, Observing the Moon on the Horizon during the Early Bronze Age A.W ., Cosmic Catastrophe in Paradise Lost' Alan Dilnot, Before the Greeks: Professor Davis's Cretan Decipherments Alasdair Beal, How Old is Greenland's Ice Cap? Alasdair Beal, Imaginary Worlds: ... , Ice Core Evidence Charles Ginenthal, In the Beginning- A Review Charles Ginenthal, Is Space A Superconducting Medium? Charles Ginenthal, James Hutton: A Non-inductive, Theological Catastrophist Charles Ginenthal, Mars in Upheaval Charles Ginenthal, Neptune's Magnetic Field Charles Ginenthal, Oberg's Unscientific Method Charles Ginenthal, Pendulums and Sunspots Charles Ginenthal, Proof of A Celestial ...
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52. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1992 (Vol XIV) Home | Issue Contents Forum Ia. Comet catastrophes: a new synthesis?- the challenge, set by Bernard Newgrosh It is now 42 years since Immanuel Velikovsky's Worlds in Collision first saw print and whilst his ideas generated debate, controversy and even furore, they are still ... many nations tells us this is so. This aspect of his thesis was not particularly new, for Donnelly, Horbiger and Bellamy before him had similarly interpreted myth in a catastrophist sense. However, there have been surprisingly few critics of the interpretation. I can think of but two. Probably the most authoritative critic was Dorothy Vitaliano; undoubtably ...
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53. Radiocarbon Dating The Extinction [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... being the case among uniformitarians, one can well imagine the emotions that would be expressed over the views presented here that the mammoth extinction took place in a day by a catastrophe. Although practically nothing else fits their mammoths-in-the-arctic, Ice Age theory, radiocarbon does. Hence, the onus of proof that this dating should be otherwise is on those ... Lyell, they argued, had to explain that evidence away by assuming for example that there were vast unrecorded tracts of time that created an illusion of sudden violence. The catastrophists, not the unifor2rritarians, claimed to be the plain no-nonsense empiricists in this debate... [A ] cartoon by [Henry] De La Beche makes the ...
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... respect to the doctrine of uniformity, promulgated in the last century by James Hutton and Charles Lyell. With the acceptance of their doctrine came a historical revision in science- from catastrophism to uniformitarianism- that directed research along gradualist paths which admitted no major violent breaks in the geological record. The concept, in 1950, was so deeply entrenched that, ... From: The Velikovskian Vol 1 No 3 (1993) Home | Issue Contents James Hutton: A Non-inductive, Theological Catastrophist Charles Ginenthal "And after all, what is a lie? `Tis but the truth in masquerade'; and I defy historians, heros, lawyers, priests to put a fact without some leaven of a ...
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55. Poleshifts, Catastrophes, And Myths [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... From: The Velikovskian Vol 3 No 2&3 (1997) Home | Issue Contents Poleshifts, Catastrophes, And Myths Charles Ginenthal ". .. [S ]ome of the moderns have indulged this folly [of explaining natural philosophy by use of myth] with such consummate inconsiderateness that they have endeavoured to build a system of ... Kelly Impact Geology, (Encinitas, Calif., 1985) Page 15 The process of citing legends from oral and written ancient history was employed by many of the early catastrophists. For example, Cuvier, ". .. cites references from ancient Chaldean, Hindu, Persian, and Chinese records to prove his point, [of recent ...
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... and a Senior Editor of KRONOS. What are the enduring factors in the attraction of a great work of art? Approaching the field of literature from the context of past catastrophes, Dr Wolfe proposes startling depths to the world's great narratives. I: Velikovsky and Narrative Art The history of man as drawn by Velikovsky may be interesting and even ... as he describes, and others before them, a knowledge of which we carry innately within us. The analysis and synthesis which follow concern what I choose to call the catastrophist theory of narrative art. They will offer a new definition of the narrative artist, the source of his art, its structure and the way it is experienced. ...
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... fair cross section of them will rapidly realise this. To take a miniature example of what I mean here: it is a fact that Ps. 144 contains the following catastrophic elements : a)the heavens bow down' : this can be interpreted as the close approach of a cosmic body. b)because of a), mountains ... gets the misleading impression of a naturalist bent to the psalms from picking out only the bits that have to do with animals, likewise one gets the misleading impression of a catastrophist bent by picking out only the bits that have to do with catastrophes. Again, if one can take the psalms literally on a hop-skip-and-jump basis, then by skipping ...
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... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1996:2 (May 1997) Home | Issue Contents William Comyns Beaumont: Britain's most eccentric and least known Cosmic Heretic Did Immanuel Velikovsky knowingly present ideas someone else had developed many years earlier as his own? While this question seems bizarre even to his most ardent opponents, it was recently raised ... ]. Hardly anybody has questioned the originality of Velikovsky's ideas of planetary catastrophes in historical times. While some critics have said that Velikovsky was mean with his acknowledgements of earlier catastrophists [2 ] and others have argued that the claims of Velikovsky's originality were spurious because earlier authors had written about cometary catastrophes [3 ], many SIS members still ...
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59. Catastrophes: the Diluvial Evidence [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2000:1 "Proceedings of the SIS Silver Jubilee Event" Home | Issue Contents Catastrophes: the Diluvial Evidence by Trevor Palmer Trevor Palmer is Professor of Life Sciences and Senior Dean at the Nottingham Trent University.He graduated in biochemistry from Cambridge University and obtained a PhD from London University He is ... emerging and these sought a fresh approach to science. One of the chief critics of Buffon's style was Georges Cuvier (1769-1832) [14, 16]. 19th Century Catastrophists Although most pre-19th century cosmogonists, including Buffon, used rational methods, their arguments were often speculative and philosophical. In contrast, one of Cuvier's guiding principles was to ...
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... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1995 (Vol XVII) "Proceedings of the SIS 1995 Braziers College Conference" Home | Issue Contents Imaginary and Expected Catastrophes: Apocalyptic Desire and Scientific Prognosis Gunnar Heinsohn I Myths and legends describing catastrophes of the Bronze Age provide the hardcore information for the texts of apocalyptic preaching. In mainstream scholarship and ... new credo: All theories are rejected which involve the assumption of sudden and violent catastrophes and revolutions of the whole earth' [6 ]. Even George Cuvier's masterpiece of catastrophist geology [7 ], which Lyell wanted to wipe off the realm of scholarship, was not yet conceived. Lyell's master disciple Charles Darwin was not born until forty-four ...
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