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74 pages of results. 381. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... 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 diverse as Analog, New Scientist, Penthouse, Science Digest, Fate and Pursuit, with Velikovskian topics published in Physics Today, Industrial Research & Development and SIS Review & Workshop. His role as an advocate for Velikovsky's ideas led ...
382. Effects of Volatility On Rubidium-Strontium Dating [Journals] [Pensee]
... to 108 times that of strontium at a temperature of the lunar surface reached during the long lunar day (+ 150 C), and the vapor of rubidium at this temperature reaches a value of .01 Torr; the inevitable result would be for a substantial amount of rubidium to vaporize and migrate freely. Even if the rubidium were to be chemically combined in the form of less volatile compounds, the constant bombardment of the surface by hydrogen ions in the solar wind would reduce the compounds to free the metallic rubidium. The metal vapor would tend to migrate to locations of lower temperature, where it would recondense, unless it were to achieve sufficient thermal energy to reach escape velocity and ...
383. Magnetic Remanence in Lunar Rocks [Journals] [Pensee]
... of years spent climbing to academic and professional success, constantly bombarded by harsh, anti-Velikovsky words, a whole generation has grown up miseducated by the very scientific educators themselves, with notably few exceptions. I have witnessed at least four local events bearing this fact out. In an interview in a local magazine6 Dr. Harold Urey, Nobel prizewinning chemist and "cold-moon"ologist, took advantage of his platform by interjecting an irrelevant jab at Velikovsky: the mass of material we get is so consistent that no one fails to recognize that it is true except crazy folks. There are always fringe people- people who still talk about a flat earth. And there are men in science ...
384. Straka: Science or Anti-Science? [Journals] [Pensee]
... Dordrecht-Holland, 1971). They do not consist of ice crystals, certainly not predominantly so, as Plummer claimed, because the refraction indices of ice and of the clouds differ. The Russians have not investigated the clouds, but rather the lower atmosphere, and have looked only for single elements and simple molecules. Albert Burgstahler, professor of chemistry, University of Kansas, delivered a paper at the Velikovsky Symposium, August 16, 1972, at Lewis and Clark College, pointing out evidence for the presence of hydrocarbons in Venus' atmosphere. His paper will be printed in Pensée. This graph, taken from Frank Stevens' Stonehenge Today and Yesterday, shows those stones (not ...
385. On the Inside [Journals] [Pensee]
... unearned reliance on the accepted version of ancient history has caused much stumbling in the dark, more and more tests of diminished value, and a maze of findings, with many undisclosed results of tests, wrong deductions, and much exasperation that mark the first 20 years of application of Libby's most imaginative method." Herbert C. Sorensen, chemist, United Medical Laboratories: Page 15 "When major advances in science are made, it is customary for sufficient data to be published to allow the scientific community to independently evaluate the conclusions reached. Considering the far-reaching implications of the bristlecone pine chronology..... one would expect generous documentation of the basic chronology. Actually, ...
386. Venus and Hydrocarbons [Journals] [Pensee]
... ," wrote Owen and Greenspan (concerning Jupiter) (12). "In the 8 to 14 micron spectral interval carbon dioxide appears to contribute about 20-35% of the opacity and a particulate medium presumably contributes the remainder." Processes Occurring on Venus Which Must Be Taken Into Account. In the hot and oxidizing atmosphere of Venus, chemical reactions must be occurring. Mueller writing on the "Origin of the Atmosphere of Venus" referred to the "instabilities of the hydrocarbon compounds in an anhydrous, oxidizing hot environment" (13). I assume that (a ) in the lower, high pressure layers, a cracking of most hydrocarbons to hydrogen and smaller CH units ...
387. Velikovsky and the Recent History of the Solar System [Journals] [Pensee]
... Albert Schatz, Division of Curriculum and Development, Temple University Dr. George W. Spangler, Department of Physics, University of Tennessee Prof. J. Terasmae, Department of Geological Sciences, Brock University (Ontario) Prof. Lynn Trainor, Department of Physics, University of Toronto Dr. G. W. van Oosterhout, Department of Chemistry, Delft University of Technology (Holland) Raymond C. Vaughan, Carborundum Company (Niagara Falls, NY) Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky, Princeton, New Jersey Prof. S. Vsekhsvyatskii, Director, Kiev Observatory; Head, Faculty of Astronomy, University of Kiev Prof. James W. Warwick, Department of Astro-Geophysics, University of ...
388. Science Frontiers [Journals] [SIS Review]
... were described as negative is that the other two "life-detection" experiments produced negative or equivocal results. The gas chromatograph, for example, detected no organic molecules in the Martian soil; and it is difficult to conceive of life without organic molecules. At first, most scientists preferred to explain the ambiguous life-detectlon experiments in terms of strange extraterrestrial chemistry. Nevertheless, strange extraterrestrial life would explain the data equally well. Everyone should be aware that the Viking biology team still considers life on Mars as a real possibility. [Most investigations of extraterrestrial life, whether theoretical or analytical, assume "life-as-we-know-it." Ed.] (Lewis Richard; "Yes, There Is Life on ...
389. Pensée [Journals] [SIS Review]
... sun and planets could account for the catastrophic electromagnetic effects reported in the historical records. Various: ON COSMIC ELECTRICITY - Prof. Martin Kruskal, Dr C. E. R. Bruce, Prof. Melvin Cook and Eric Crew in exchanges with Ralph Juergens on his cosmic electricity theses. Wong Kee Kuong: THE SYNTHESES OF MANNA - Six chemical processes by which Venerian hydrocarbons might be transformed into "artificial milk', honey' and bread'" by reactions in the earth's upper atmosphere. Dr Lynn E. Rose: THE LENGTHS OF THE YEAR - Possible ancient "year" lengths examined in the light of the O.T . data and a midrash. The Society ...
390. S.I.S Review Vol. V Number 4: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... A . (Cantab.) (Egyptology) Hyam Maccoby, M.A . (Oxon) (Judaica) Dr Hugo Meynell (Philosophy) Dr John Milsom (Geophysics) Dr Earl Milton (Physics) Dr Trevor Palmer (Life Sciences) Michael Reade, D.S .C . (Observational Astronomy) Dr Don Robins (Chemistry) Peter Warlow (Physics) The S.I .S . Review is the journal of the Society for interdisciplinary Studies (registered under the Charities Act, 1960 - Registration number 286264). All enquiries should be addressed to: Bernard T. Prescott (Hon. Treasurer) 12 Dorset Road London SW19 3HA England, UK Printed ...
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