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60 pages of results. 231. Dragons in the Sky [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2000:1 (May 2000) Home | Issue Contents Dragons in the Sky CCNet, 15 March 2000 From bafb4@central.susx.ac.uk (Neil Bone) While much is made in many quarters of fireballs described as drakes' or dragons, in some Chinese records, it might be equally possible that these references are also to auroral displays. The twisting, serpentine form of an auroral rayed band, for example, might as easily be the source of the cited reports here. Some years ago - I think it was 1981 - there was even the suggestion in New Scientist that St George's dragon was actually an aurora. ...
232. Editor's Notes [Journals] [SIS Review]
... during the Bronze Age and cultural implications Victor Clube: cometary astronomy and ancient history Gunnar Heinsohn: catastrophic emergence of civilisation Bruce Masse: Bronze Age flood catastrophe William Mullen: the Milesian school - the post catastrophic paradigm shift in ancient Greece Bill Napier: cometary disasters, cosmic dust and ecological disasters in historical times David Pankenier: natural catastrophes in Chinese mythology and tradition Benny Peiser: the stratigraphy of Bronze Age catastrophes Irving Wolfe: the Kultursturz' at the Bronze Age - Iron Age interface. Depending on accommodation required, the approximate cost per person is between £135 and £150 per person - contact SIS Secretary, Innisfree', Highsted Valley, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 0AD, ...
233. Solaria Binaria [Books] [de Grazia books]
... Possible Astroblemes in Arizona 25. Meteoroid Trajectories CHAPTER TWELVE 26. Radioactivity of Fossilized Remains CHAPTER THIRTEEN 27. The Surviving Land from the Age of Urania 28. The Encounter of Uranus Minor with the Earth 29. The Fractured Surface of the Earth 30. Fragmentation of Super Uranus 31. Fission of the Earth-Moon Pair CHAPTER FOURTEEN 32. The Chinese Craftsman God and his Paredra 33. The Churning of the Sea 34. The Golspie Stone CHAPTER FIFTEEN 35. Apparent Motion of the Charged Sun about the Earth CHAPTER SIXTEEN 36. The Electric Field between Mars and the Moon NOTE C 37. Potential Energy Curve for the Collision of Two Atoms 38. Electric Forces Between Celestial Bodies NOTE ...
234. In Northern China. Ch.5 Tidal Wave (Earth In Upheaval) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Earth in Upheaval]
... ). These rich ossiferous deposits occur in association with human skeletal remains. "As Weidenreich began his studies, other amazing, nearly unexplainable features appeared." The fractured bones of seven human individuals were found there. "A European, a Melanesian, and an Eskimo type lying dead in one close-knit group in a cave, on a Chinese hillside! Weidenreich marvelled."1 It was assumed that the seven inhabitants of the narrow fissure were murdered because their skulls and bones are fractured. It is possible that these several types of man came together in Choukoutien, since the migrations of ancient man were on a greater scale than is generally thought. But the finders of the ...
235. Society News: SIS Autumn Conference 2000 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the years of each generation' but cannot draw any deeper meaning from it for this particular gathering. There was some fancy equipment, too, which functioned after someone had the bright idea of locating the switch which was hidden away in a cupboard. The sixty or so attendees included many well-known faces and some new ones, even a young Chinese astronomer who had come all the way from Beijing to hear Halton Arp. SIS Chairman, Trevor Palmer, welcomed us and introduced the first speaker, Halton Arp, on Observational Cosmology Impacts Modern Physics'. Having had the good fortune to read a large chunk of Arp's book Seeing Red [* ]on the way to the conference ...
236. Poster Presentations Abstracts [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... strong floods in Northern China with diversion of the course of the Huang Ho; unusually cold weather in the Mongolian plateau, probably a main reason for the Mongolians invading nearby areas; a great sign in the sky seen by the boy Gengis Khan forecasting his future of world master; the number of comets seen in the sky as recorded by Chinese astronomers was unusually higher. Charles Raspil, New York Hints To The Nature of Bronze Age Catastrophes Found In Ancient Art I propose that the core and purpose of ancient art was not symbol, but representation. Therefore, ancient depiction of the gods and their interactions could be seen as an embellishment of snap shots of the sky. I ...
237. The Tutankhamun Prophecies, and, The Lost Tomb of Viracocha, by Maurice Cotterell (Reviewed) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... about a quarter of the book.) In Cotterell's model, the differential rotation rates of the Sun's equator and poles lead to 12 different monthly bursts of radiation through the year and also the sunspot cycle. He links this to human fertility, the rise and fall of civilisations, schizophrenia, biorhythms, cancers, miscarriages, catastrophe cycles, Chinese Astrology, the human gestation period, planetary influences on human personality and the behaviour of the honeybee. Cotterell calls this the superscience of the sun' and he claims that this was the big secret of ancient civilisations, Stonehenge and the freemasons, brought to them by ' supergods' who visited this planet. He believes that evidence for ...
238. Natural Catastrophes During Bronze Age Civilisations [Journals] [Aeon]
... , thus steering away from mythic themes such as the battles of gods, divine displeasure, and so forth. They can, therefore, be called the first great uniformitarians. But they also indicated that there might be a recurrence of world destruction in the distant future. In that sense they were also catastrophists. Heaven-sent: Understanding Disaster in Chinese Mythology and Tradition David Pankenier (Lehigh University) The Chinese, said Pankenier, were convinced that their ancient Imperial State and power had a special relationship with heaven. Pankenier touched briefly on the story of the ten suns rising one after the other, even appearing together at one time. He also related the story of the Yellow Emperor ...
239. Ancient Transatlantic Contacts? A Review of Fell, Van Sertima, and Von Wuthenau [Journals] [Kronos]
... many sculptured heads of Caucasoid or Negroid aspect have been called "baby-faces" or "deliberate grotesques." Of the three volumes here chosen for review, Von Wuthenau's is the simplest and most straightforward, Fell's the most complex and difficult. They will therefore be treated in the order: Von Wuthenau, Van Sertima, Fell. If the Chinese were right to maintain that one picture is worth a thousand words, then Von Wuthenau's richly pictorial book comprises a one-volume encyclopedia of prehistory. Following Gordon's prefatory overview of his humanistic schooling and diplomatic experience, the author proceeds to endorse Giambattista Vico's claim that artistic monuments tell more than verbal texts do and to conclude his book with the hope ...
240. C&C Review 1996:2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... an astronomical dating of the pyramids 4 Michael G. Reade questions whether the pyramids really model the constellation Orion. Relation Between the Perpetual Calendar Based on the 128 Years 12 Flavio Barbiero presents an explanation for stone calendars like the Aztec Piedra del Sol' (front cover). Planetary Observations of the T'ang Dynasty 16 Charles B. Raspil investigates Chinese planetary observations between 618 and 906AD. The Genesis of Israel and Egypt 23 Emmett J. Sweeney investigates the very beginnings of Egyptian and Hebrew history and finds characters and events unnaturally separated in textbooks by 1,000 years. The Wabar Meteorite Crater in the Empty Quarter of Saudi Arabia By Gerrit L. Verschuur 11 Notes and Queries 26 ...
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