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74 pages of results. 441. Chaos and Creation by Alfred de Grazia [Books] [de Grazia books]
... , the human mind today is moving into an area "where the action is". For perhaps no more exciting and important a set of problems is to be found anywhere in the realms of science and scholarship. Every discipline is implicated in the theory of ancient catastrophes - psychology, sociology, linguistics, archaeology, biology, physics, chemistry, astronomy, and geology, together with their many subdivisions down to special and new sciences, such as plasma physics, dendrochronology, and mega-vitamin therapy [1 ]. It has something to say about "the Jupiter Effect," "the Ion Effect," and "the Bermuda Triangle," not to mention "Ancient Astronauts ...
442. Velikovsky's Sources Volume One [Books]
... impossibility of Velikovsky's scenario. For that side of the Velikovsky debate I would refer the reader to "Scientists Confront Velikovsky" (Editor Donald Goldsmith; Cornell University Press, 1977), In this took I am concerned only with the problems of whether Velikovsky's sources really say what he says they do, without regard to arguments from physics, chemistry, astronomy and so forth, For a number of reasons I plan to produce this book in two or possibly three parts, of which this is Part 1. If enough interest and controversy are generated, I would consider producing a Part 4 devoted to discussion of the other three parts. Uproar there will probably be from some Velikovskians ...
443. Catastrophist Geology [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... Urbana, USA Board of advisors: V.Axel Firsoff astronomer Glastonbury, Great Britain Horace C.Dudley physicist Chicago, USA Manoel Nunes Pereira anthropologist Rio de Janeiro Roger W.Wescott linguist/prehistorian Madison, USA Correspondents: Ewoud H.Bon exploration geologist Amsterdam David J.Thomas palaeontologist Osweqo, USA G.W .van Oosterhout chemist nelft, Holland R.n .van Everdinpen hydrogeologist Calgary, Canada C.Eugène Wegmann geologist Neuchitel, Switzerland In evaluating an MS submitted for Duhlication the followinq criteria are used, separately or together: a) does it study discontinuities in Farth history? b) does it clarify what catastronhist qeoloqy is about? c) does it ...
444. Assyria, Karduniash, Babylon: A Rational chronology [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Vol.3 . 8. "The Ashuruballit Problem Resolved?" IBS, Vol.2 . BARRY PA GE is editor of Interdisciplinary Bible Scholar. He studied philosophy and Bible criticism in the United States, Australia, and special interests in Assyriology, palaeography, and the Judges period of the Bible. He works in Israel as a chemical engineer. ...
445. A question for Wal (and Amy and...) [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... that in the great fans of rock and soil sweeping for kilometres across some of the canyons' floors. Circular craters will have walls far steeper, and floors much flatter, than can be accounted for by impact models. Mars is covered with a thin red dust which has even been called "loess". It may be that some chemical or isotopic signature will be found which is identical to that found on Earth. Unfortunately none of these possibilities, if found to be so, will persuade orthodox thinkers to consider our idea of the extreme recentness of Mars' disfigurement. Instead, more sticking-plaster will be applied to save the appearances. I firmly believe that the answer lies ...
446. Minerals, Metals, Glazing and Man [Journals] [SIS Review]
... long out-of-print - it will be invaluable. Sections deal with the source of the silver of Sargon of Agade, with the definition of Egyptian Blue or kyanos, with Carbon 14 dating and with the important technique of lead isotope analysis. It deserves to grace departmental libraries in a number of fields, including archaeology, art history, geology, chemistry and metallurgy. Beautifully produced and copiously illustrated, it satisfies an urgent need - mainly on the part of archaeologists - for a comprehensive work of reference on a number of important and interrelated topics. ' - S.I .S . Review. Detailed prospectus available 11 ¼ x 8 ½ inches, 496 pages+ 32 pages of ...
447. Kervran and transmutation [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Cl, and that NaCl is found together with S deposits (and S deposits with an anomalous isotope ratio, no less) is very intriguing. Furthermore, there is, of course, much more N than O in the atmosphere, and we find much more NaCl than S in the "salt dome" formations. The detailed atmospheric chemistry that would land these species in the ground in the way we find them (accompanied by a layer of hydrocarbons) is quite another matter, however... I would say all we have at the moment is an interesting lead to follow. Your brief mentions of Kevran's work intrigue & startle me, but I cannot accept something ...
448. What has Happened to Worzel's Deep-Sea Ash? [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... . And also a volcanic eruption of this magnitude would have been disastrous, carrying "enough micron-sized particles into the atmosphere to reduce the amount of sunlight reaching the Earth, possibly enough to initiate a period of glaciation." All this took place in 1959. What research has been done on the samples after their preliminary shipboard examination? Have chemical analyses been published? What about the microfossils in the layers below and above? Are there radiocarbon dates available? Palaeotemperature measurements? Has the possible correlation with other parts of the world been further investigated? Are there new data from coring and echo-sounding that are relevant to this problem? I would appreciate receiving further details from readers who are ...
449. Catastrophes: the Diluvial Evidence [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Abraham Gottlob Werner (1749-1817), a German geologist. In Werner's theory, precipitation of dissolved material took place over long periods of time, first forming primitive rocks such as granite and then, as erosion of these began to contribute to the process, deposits such as limestones and slates. Later, when mechanical deposition became more significant than chemical precipitation, chalk and other fossil-rich rocks were laid down [9 , 14, 15]. As field evidence accumulated, various British cosmogonists produced theories which attempted to be consistent with the new findings, yet retain a place for Noah's flood. By the end of the 18th century it was clear that, even if the Flood had ...
450. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... published in Chiron, Science, Biblical Archaeology Review, Astronomy, and SIS Review. 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 ...
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