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74 pages of results. 371. International Workshop Tunguska96 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... today and what we hope to learn soon. W. H. Fast (Tomsk Univ.) G. Longo (Bologna Univ.) The testimony of the surviving Tunguska trees. V. D. Nesvetajlo (Tomsk Univ.) Consequences of the Tunguska catastrophe: dendrochronologic inferences. E. M. Kolesnikov (Moscow Univ.) Chemical and isotopic investigation of peat and spherules from the Tunguska region. R. Rocchia (CFR, CEA/CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette, France) Search for Iridium and extraterrestrial particles in polar snow and on the Tunguska site. G. V. Andreev (Tomsk Univ.) Tunguska eyewitness recollections of local effects and of worldwide atmospheric effects. ...
372. Cosmic Water Traced by ISO [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... 21:31 UT 1 European Space Agency. Press Information Note 14-96 Paris, France 12 June 1996 Cosmic water traced by Europe's space telescope ISO The water that we drink and which fills the world's oceans had its origin among the stars. Astronomers are enthralled by results from the European Space Agency's Infrared Space Observatory, ISO, which reveal the chemistry of our Galaxy in unprecedented detail. Surprisingly conspicuous in the neighbourhood of stars at the end of their lives is water vapour made by the combination of primordial hydrogen with oxygen atoms newly manufactured by the stars themselves. Water then reappears during the formation of new stars and planets from the interstellar medium. This happened at the origin of the ...
373. Notices [Journals] [Kronos]
... Frederic B. Jueneman 2. The Great Plain Richard F. Haines 3. As Worlds Collide Earl R. Milton 4. Right Answers Don't Count C. J. Ransom 5. Indications of the Eruptive Evolution of Planetary Bodies S. K. Vsekhsviatsky 6. Rotational Resonances of Mercury and Venus Lynn E. Rose 7. The Bulk Chemistries of Venus and Jupiter Ralph E. Juergens 8. Basic Aspects of Electromagnetic Effects in Planetary Dynamics C. S. Sherrerd 9. The Celestial Mechanics of Worlds in Collision Robert W. Bass 10. Freud and Velikovsky A. Bronson Feldman 11. Shakespeare and Velikovsky: Catastrophic Theory and the Springs of Art Irving Wolfe 12. Conditioning ...
374. Leonardo da Vinci: Rocks, Fossils, and Time [Journals] [Kronos]
... nature-oriented, but lacked proper systematisation. His interests encompassed a vast number of areas: mathematics (geometry), astronomy, cosmology, the natural elements, physics (magnetism, heat, hydraulics, acoustics, statics, dynamics, aerodynamics, optics, light, and colour), machines and weaponry, civil and military engineering, architecture, chemistry, geology, mineralogy, geography, map-making, botany and zoology, agriculture, internal and external anatomy, medicine, psychology, palmistry, drawing, painting, sculpturing, philosophy, horology, music, writing fables, and the theatre (especially the planning of court masquerades and city pageants). He did reject astrology, alchemy and ...
375. The Venus "Greenhouse Theory" --Debunked [Journals] [Kronos]
... ]. Adherence to the belief in a supposed runaway greenhouse effect, in order to explain Venus' high temperature, has led to some rather strained reasoning on the part of professional astronomers. Consider, as an example, the following statement by Lloyd Motz from his 1975 book titled The Universe- Its Beginning and End: "The marvelous chemical balance of carbon dioxide, oxygen, and plant life never got started on Venus because Venus could not get rid of most of its carbon dioxide, which produces a runaway greenhouse effect. This, in turn, produced a very high surface temperature, which prevented plant life from developing there; without plant life Venus could not accumulate any ...
376. Asimov In Confusion [Journals] [Kronos]
... p.18; Pensée III (Winter, 1973), pp. 48-50; also repudiated by Sagan, Ibid. ASIMOV. - "Can it be that Velikovsky doesn't know the difference between hydrocarbon' and carbohydrate'? .. . Can a cloud of gasoline vapor precipitate as a sugar-like compound? This, I'm afraid, is chemically impossible." WRONG. While "carbohydrates cannot be precipitated from hydrocarbons .. .there was a possibility for the Venusian hydrocarbons to produce carbohydrates by reacting with the Earth's upper atmosphere" (Wong Kee Kuong, "The Synthesis of Manna," Pensée III, pp. 45-46, where six different processes are outlined for the conversion ...
377. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... and Phenomenological Research, and is on the board of directors of Cosmos and Chronos. George Robert Talbott (D .Sc., Indiana Northern Grad. School); Dr. Talbott is both an interdisciplinary scientist and author whose experiential background is about evenly divided between research and engineering applications. His scope and competence in mathematical physics and physical chemistry are evident from his two-volume Philosophy and Unified Science, published in 1977 by the international firm of Ganesh and Co. in Madras. Dr. David Lee Hilliker's introduction to this work lists some additional publications of Dr. Talbott, including a book in thermodynamics (Electronic Thermodynamics). Dr. Talbott also holds a basic patent, with ...
378. Doomsday: The Science of Catastrophe by Fred Warshofsky [Journals] [Kronos]
... . On pp. 122-123, Warshofsky resolves the paradox of the striking biochemical similarity and the equally striking anatomical dissimilarity between man and chimpanzee in terms of a genetic "mini-catastrophe," involving not the genes themselves, but their chromosomal arrangement. On pp. 137-143, he details a series of laboratory experiments involving the conversion of inorganic to organic chemicals- the raw materials of life- by means of electrical discharge, ultraviolet radiation, sudden heating, and (most effectively) shock waves. And, on pp. 146-152, he deals arrestingly with the most topical of all matters relating to catastrophism: the likelihood of wide-spread physical disturbances on Earth in the near future. Noting that ...
379. Shamir [Journals] [Kronos]
... box of greater resistance than an iron or gold one; lead is a soft metal. Therefore, this must be a description based on fact. And with the knowledge of our own age we may easily guess who, or what was Shamir: It was a radioactive substance; and radium salts, for example, acting upon certain other chemical substances can emit a luminescence with a yellow-green hue. The breastplate of the High Priest was engraved in the following manner. The letters were written with ink, and the stones upon which the letters were written were exposed, one after another, to the "glance" or radiation of the Shamir. This ink must have contained powdered ...
380. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... for Synergos Inc. He has been a technical writer for the past three years, and is a graduate biomedical engineering student at the University of Houston. 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 writing has appeared in such diverse periodicals as New Leader, Science Digest, I-R/D , Fate, Zetetic Scholar, Biblical Archaeology Review, New Scientist, Astronomy, and SlS Review. Mr. Ellenberger is an Associate Editor and Executive Secretary of KRONOS. Lewis M. Greenberg (M ...
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