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391. S.I.S Review Vol. VI Number 4: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... .) (Egyptology) Hyam Maccoby, M.A . (Oxon), (Judaica) Dr Hugo Meynell (Philosophy of Science) 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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392. In Defence of Sir Fred Hoyle [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the idea that life originated on Earth. This theory, as Francis Crick (another physicist dabbling in biology!) has said, is a very weak theory about which we know little. The orthodox view is due to J. B. S. Haldane and Aleksandr Oparin, and it suggests that life began in a primordial soup of chemical precursors in puddles on the Earth's early surface, using energy from solar ultraviolet radiation and lightning discharges. Hoyle has said this seems pretty improbable and that life might more probably have begun in the vast realms of space, where massive clouds of organic life-precursor molecules are known to exist in quantities thousands of times the mass of the Sun and ...
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393. Earth Tectonics Viewed from Rock Mechanics [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1991 (Vol XIII) Home | Issue Contents Earth Tectonics Viewed from Rock Mechanics By Melvin A. Cook Melvin A. Cook, Ph.D ., is the retired Founder and President (1958-72) of IRECO Chemicals and Professor of Metallurgy at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah (1947-1970). Among his many honours he can boast the 1968 E. V. Murphee Award Winner of the American Chemical Society and also 1968 Nitro-Nobel Gold Medal Winner, Nobel Foundation, Stockholm. The author of The Science of High Explosives' (1958), Prehistory and Earth Models (1966), The Science of Industrial ...
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394. Martian Meteorites [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 1998) Home | Issue Contents Martian Meteorites News that meteorites found on Earth came originally from Mars caused some excitement in catastrophist circles. However Alex Heftman has posted on the Internet arguments which cast serious doubt about NASA's claims. Among others, he quotes T. van Flandern: The original Nature paper on the subject claimed'...chemical analysis of trapped gas samples from another SNC meteorite, EETA79001, showing an almost perfect match to samples of Martian atmosphere gases taken by the Viking spacecraft'. [R .O . Pepin, Meteorites Evidence of Martian origins', Nature 317, 1985.] Non-meteorite-experts may be forgiven for not considering what was not shown: the ...
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... or high level multimegaton explosions of fireballs which destroy natural and cultural features on the surface of the Earth by means of floods, blasts and seismic damage, massive high level influx of cosmic dust high above the stratosphere which causes a dramatic drop of global temperature and which can lead to the suspension of agriculture and massive high level influx of cosmic chemicals (associated with dust) with, as yet, incalculable biochemical potentials which may be harmful to DNA and may trigger evolutionary mutations. For almost 20 years, the astronomical mainstream has been highly critical (to say the least) of Clube and Napier's giant comet' hypothesis. In the fields of archaeology and ancient history it has been ...
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396. Electricity in Astronomy, 1847 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... (out of eight) of his reviewers, as follows: Sir David Brewster, writing in North British Review, commented'...rather than admit electricity as an agent residing in every sun and acting upon every system, we remain content with the humbler supposition that the rays of the sun may, in the exercise of their chemical and phvsical influences, find some ingredients in the tails of the comets, upon which, by their joint action, they may generate forces capable of producing the phenomena which we have been considering. If we once admit magnetism and electricity as agents in our sidereal systems, the mesmerists and phrenologists will form an alliance with the astrologer, ...
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397. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , 1997, £20 The latest in serious archaeological findings but still no answer to the big question as to what it was all about Eclipse by Phillip Harrington, Wiley, 1997, £11.99 A serious discussion of the mythology, history and physical facts about eclipses. Traces of the Past: Unraveling the secrets of archaeology through chemistry by Joseph Lambert, Addison Wesley Longman, 1997, $30 Even serious textbooks, it seems, have to have the word secret in their title. This one is for those who wish to know just how archaeologists can decide the origins of artefacts. Empirico-Statistical Analysis of Narrative Material and its applications to Historical Dating 2 volumes by Anatoly ...
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... example, can remain in river gravels unchanged over millions of years. It occurs naturally as nuggets in streams and was exploited by humans because it could be hammered and heated to form novel shapes. Copper is the metal used most extensively by people, as an ornament and vestment and to make tools and weapons. It would seem the actual chemistry of copper deposits changed during the last Ice Age. It is said the climate became drier around the ice sheets, especially on mountains such as the Alps, the Carpathians and the mountainous wedge of Eastern Anatolia as far east as the Zagros chain stretched around the rim of Mesopotamia. This is thought to have caused the water table to ...
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399. Health Hazards to Egyptologists: Radon Gas [Journals] [SIS Review]
... time, at worst, could prove to be fatal or, at best, would undoubtedly still cause many years of unpleasant symptoms such as breathlessness and coughing. The worst hazard is the daughters' ability to fasten on to dust, thus allowing great concentrations of radiating particles to build up in a worker's lungs. The gas' itself is chemically inert and cannot be detected by a quick sniff at the wall of a tomb. Therefore, sampling and measurement techniques are dependant on the ionising radiation activity which can only be monitored with special equipment. This is most unlikely to be used with regularity or routine in Egypt. In Ancient Egypt, tomb excavators and builders, quarry workers ...
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400. Holocaust for Lucifer [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... bibliographies and informational material available for all subject areas . The Natural History Background : From her "birth" from Jupiter until ca. -1480, Venus transits the solar system as a comet, on a stretched-out ellipse. Then she becomes entangled in the direct sphere of influence of the earth, which is ravaged by the physical forces and chemical effects of the cometary tail (Exodus catastrophe). Second encounter about -1430 (Joshua ben Nun), when "the sun stands still" or, in America, fails to rise. Ca. 500 years later, after a conflict with Mars, Venus, after an exchange of energy with Jupiter, takes up her present orbit ...
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