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26. Cheers and Hisses [Books] [de Grazia books]
... Professor of Anatomy and Physiology at the Harvard Medical School. The dogmatic opposition persisted until the science of bacteriology of the next generation overwhelmed it. Holmes died at 85, highly regarded. Semmelweis was a Hungarian Jew practicing medicine at the Maternity Department of the Vienna General Hospital when, in 1847, he introduced the practice of washing hands with chlorinated water before examining women in labor. Although the results were a five-fold decrease in the mortality rate, he was attacked and forced out of his position, and took a new post in his native Hungary. There he published a massive book on the etiology, concept, and prophylaxis of childbed fever (1861). Four years later ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 6  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/heretics/ch03.htm
27. Water [Books] [de Grazia books]
... youth, for the abyss is not without nutrients, and forms of life exist that require little or no sunlight. The oceans do not carry all the uranium that they should possess after long eons of riverine deposits. Their salt is excessive and its sources are not organic. One calculation emerges with only 2.6 % of the present chlorine of the oceans as conceivably of continental origins. The sea bottoms seem never to have been compressed and folded, so this indirect evidence of the age of the water is lacking. Sediments are thin, and mostly accorded under 80 million years of existence. That is only one-fiftieth of the conventional age of the world oceans. Have there ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 6  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/lately/ch12.htm
... indefinitely denied scientific recognition, he must be acknowledged as the greatest sorcerer of all time. Otherwise, how else can one account for Velikovsky's correct anticipation of the Earth's magneto sphere, the Moon's remanent magnetism, the argon on Mars, Venus' high surface temperature, the electrical charge of the Sun, the radio noises from Jupiter, and chlorine in Saturn's atmosphere, etc., etc., etc.? E) And finally, regarding Sagan's "non-polemical tone"- how does one classify a comment such as: "The only thing that does not seem to drop from the comet [Venus] is cholesterol to harden Pharaoh's heart." Johnny Carson and his audience ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0301/045camp.htm
29. The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah [Journals] [Kronos]
... possible if not probable. Regarding the high-energy transmutation by fusion of oxygen into sulfur, or other light elements such as carbon and nitrogen into heavier products, the problems can be complex because of varying distributions of stable elements and radionuclides as well as peculiar isotopic distributions. Nevertheless, it might be imagined that such elements as silicon, aluminum, chlorine, and phosphorus could also be formed by interplanetary discharges. However, we should not be misled into thinking that all the silicon, phosphorus, and sulfur that exists on the globe was so formed. Much, if not most, of our elemental distribution is a residuum of a primordial Earth; and what we have superficially excavated, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0604/040sodom.htm
30. A Record of Success [Journals] [Pensee]
... Jupiter's red spot is a tornado (Taylor column) over a hole which was the place of Venus' birth. Jupiter's core has a high temperature. Jupiter possesses organic molecules. Jupiter's electrical charge explains why its equator rotates more swiftly than the rest of the planet. SATURN Saturn contains (or consists of) water. Saturn possesses molecular chlorine. Saturn emits X-rays and/or cosmic rays. The Saturnian rings consist of ice. The Saturnian rings rotate more swiftly than the planet. PLUTO Pluto's mass is insufficient to produce the observed perturbations in Neptune's and Uranus' orbits. Pluto is highly charged. EARTH Sudden changes in ocean levels have occurred, including one change 3500 years ...
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31. Thoth Vol IV, No. 1: Jan 15, 2000 [Journals] [Thoth]
... Cuna, who tell of their mischief-maker, the Tapir, chopping down the Saltwater Tree from which salt water gushed out to form the oceans of the world. Thus, Velikovsky was correct when he surmised that the water of the Deluge would have been salty, but not, as he believed, because the salt, or at least its chlorine content, originated from Saturn. The water was salty because it came from the same oceanic water the vortex had sucked up in the first place. THE FLOOD FROM THE NORTH AMY: Cardona moves on to the next demand of the Saturn Theory. If the Deluge was the result of the collapse of a colossal tornado situated in the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  19 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/thoth/thoth4-01.htm
32. Thoth Vol V, No 10: August 31, 2001 [Journals] [Thoth]
... of the p-p reaction, so these neutrinos are rarer. To detect these higher energy electron neutrinos, a large vessel (400 cubic metres) filled with dry-cleaning solvent (perchloroethylene) was placed 1.5 km underground in a gold mine in South Dakota- away from all other cosmic radiation. Left for 3 months a few of the chlorine atoms ( 37 Cl) are expected to react with the neutrinos to form 37 Ar and an electron, which then reverts to 37 Cl plus a neutrino. The 37 Ar atoms are purged with helium gas and the decay is counted. According to the standard model, the detector should measure about 8 x 10^ -36 interactions ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  19 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/thoth/thoth5-10.htm
33. New Fashions in Catastrophism [Books] [de Grazia books]
... planets and the Moon. For instance, in a letter to H.H . Hess, July 2, 1969, he wrote: Some nine thousand years ago water was showered on Earth and Moon alike (deluge). But on the Moon all of it dissociated, hydrogen escaping; the rocks will be found rich in oxygen, chlorine, sulfur and iron. Velikovsky had not then or later a fixed idea of when the Noachian Flood, which he is talking about, occurred. Here it was 9000 B.P . Sometimes he said 4000 B.P ., at other times 6000 B.P ., and it was this last date that Deg also ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/heretics/ch09.htm
34. Evidence for the Extreme Youth of Venus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the uppermost, yellowish, cirrus-like haze made from droplets of concentrated sulphuric acid. Since sulphuric acid does not account for the yellowish colour of the clouds, this deduction is suspect. It is this uppermost layer that is responsible for the markings visible in UV images. It has also been found that a major constituent of large cloud particles is chlorine. The highly reflective upper haze effectively hides lower levels rather like a veil in bright sunlight hides a bride's face. The clouds below are not as opaque as earthly clouds but are more akin to photochemical smog. Investigators had expected that only 2% of the total incident sunlight would reach the surface and that the atmosphere would be super-refractive ...
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35. The Importance of Outsiders in Science [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . Faraday began his researches into electricity in 1812 when he made his first electric cell. The next year he became a laboratory assistant to Humphry Davy at the Royal Institution, succeeding him 20 years later as professor of chemistry. In 1818 he experimented with high-quality steel alloys. Two years later he prepared the chlorides of carbon, then liquid chlorine, later liquid carbon dioxide, using this gas to liquefy others, and he also isolated benzene. His laws of electrolysis established the link between electrical and chemical affinity; he gave us the terms anode', cathode', anion', cation', electrode' and electrolyte'; in 1821 he began experiments with electromagnetism and ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2000n1/045imp.htm
... who tell of their mischief-maker, the Tapir, chopping down the Saltwater Tree from which salt water gushed out to form the oceans of the world [128]. Thus, Velikovsky was correct when he surmised that the water of the Deluge would have been salty but not, as he believed, because the salt, or at least its chlorine content, originated from Saturn [129]. The water was salty because it came from the same oceanic water the vortex had sucked up in the first place. Nor is this idea solely met among so-called primitive tribes. For instance, a mysterious plant was supposed to grow in the Mesopotamian apsu which was connected to the watery abyss ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2000n1/066dem.htm
... iridium among them. It's particularly unfortunate because among the wild eccentricities of Immanuel Velikovsky was the suggestion that because there are noble gases in the Earth's atmosphere, one should look for noble gases in the Martian atmosphere, and obviously purely by luck they were found there, in concentrations that surprised scientists, and he suggested that one should look for chlorine in the absorption spectrum of Saturn and this was pooh-poohed as ridiculous, and yet it was found there. I wonder, why is he so lucky and yet he is so unscientific, and you are so scientific, and yet are so unlucky!" Dr Clube: "You misunderstand the scientific situation- I didn't discover the iridium ...
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... In this matter it is imperative to recognise that all breathing creatures as well as inanimate creation are responsive to gases both beneficent and malignant. If we cannot breathe oxygen we die, and similarly in regions where there is no nitrogen plant life cannot exist. In our present age when poison gases are manufactured for purposes of war, such as chlorine, mustard-gas, and many others, some being odourless as well as quite invisible to the eye, it is evident that gases of utmost danger like the cyanogen and arsenic can be projected into the earth's atmosphere with fatal results. Not only is this the case, but certain gases which result in epidemics, actually blood-poisoning by inhalation, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  31 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/beaumont/comet/202-cometary.htm
... or embedded in the adjacent soil. In "Bibliography of the Literature on the Minor Elements and their Relation to Plant and Animal Nutrition," published by Chilean Nitrate Company, thousands of references are given to books and essays pointing out the existence of the following chemical elements in vegetation: Aluminum Antimony Arsenic Barium Beryllium Boron Bromine Cadmium Calcium Caesium Chlorine Chromium Cobalt Copper Fluorine Gallium Germanium Gold Iodine Iron Lead Lithium Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Platinum Radium Rhodium Rubidium Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphur Tellurium Thallium Thorium Tin Titanium Uranium Vanadium Zinc (Nine rare chemical elements have also been identified in plants, but have not been listed here.) The above-named chemical elements -found in plants and in ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 4  -  29 May 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/cataclysms/cataclysms.htm
40. The Nature of Venus' Heat [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... are seen extending from 30 kilometers to 60 kilometers [19 miles to 38 miles] above the surface. But what are the various clouds made of? Are they all sulfuric acid, as are the visible [topmost] layers? Only the Soviet probes have attempted compositional measurements and their results have been contradictory. Sulfur or, possibly, chlorine compounds of some sort are indicated, but their exact identities are unknown. (56) (Emphasis added.) Thus, Sagan's sulfuric acid clouds are nothing of the sort. Sagan has disqualified himself from any meaningful discussion of Velikovsky's work. Furthermore, with respect to the greenhouse effect, one cannot assume anything about the opacity of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 4  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0103/nature.htm
... tell of their mischief-maker, the Tapir, chopping down the Saltwater Tree from which salt water gushed out to form the oceans of the world. [120] Thus, Velikovsky was correct when he surmised that the water of the Deluge would have been salty, but not, as he believed, because the salt, or at least its chlorine content, originated from Saturn. [121] The water was salty because it came from the same oceanic water the vortex had sucked up in the first place. Nor is this idea solely met with among so-called primitive tribes. Thus, for instance, a mysterious plant was supposed to grow in the Mesopotamian apsu which was connected to ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 4  -  03 Jan 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0601/047dem.htm
... have passed through the clouds have given us a picture . . . of discrete cloud layers . . . . But what are the various clouds made of? Are they all sulfuric acid, as are the visible [top most] layers? Only the Soviet probes have attempted compositional measurements and their results have been contradictory. Sulfur or possibly chlorine compounds of some sort are indicated, but their exact identities are unknown." (220) (Emphasis added) Morrison also claims, on page 234, that the clouds are sulfuric acid. But this is merely game playing, since on page 235, after presenting a comparison of the reflectivity of various constituents, he then hedges ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 4  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/ginenthal/gould/02aaas.htm
... or embedded in the adjacent soil. In "Bibliography of the Literature on the Minor Elements and their Relation to Plant and Animal Nutrition," published by Chilean Nitrate Company, thousands of references are given to books and essays pointing out the existence of the following chemical elements in vegetation: Aluminum Antimony Arsenic Barium Beryllium Boron Bromine Cadmium Calcium Ceasium Chlorine Chromium Cobalt Copper Fluorine Gallium Germanium Gold Iodine Iron Lead Lithium Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Platinum Radium Rhodium Rubidium Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphur Tellurium Thallium Thorium Tin Titanium Uranium Vanadium Zinc (Nine rare chemical elements have also been identified in plants, but have not been listed here.) The above-named chemical elements -found in plants and in ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 4  -  29 May 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/cataclysms/p3ch1.htm
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