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70 pages of results. 291. Aeon Volume II, Number 5: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... Senior Editor of the journal KRONOS, has also written for various other publications. Ev Cochrane has devoted the past eleven years to catastrophist research. He served as an Associate Editor of KRONOS and was a frequent contributor to that journal. Fred Jueneman, an analytic chemist, served as an Associate Editor with KRONOS and remains a contributing editor/columnist for Research and Development. Gunnar Heinsohn, Professor of Social Sciences at the University of Bremen in Germany, is the author of Die Sumerer gab es Nicht. William Stiebing is a professor of history at the University of New Orleans. He is the author of numerous publications, including Ancient Astronauts, Cosmic Collisions, and Out of the ...
292. Postscript to Theory Workshop [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... of Hawaii, one of which [Mauna Loa] is 10,000 feet higher than the other [Kilauea]and yet liquid lava emerges more frequently and in greater quantity from the higher opening, or its subsidiaries, than from the lower..,. If these two outlets were connected with a common liquid interior, the lava column in the higher conduit would be pressing for discharge at the lower opening, not at the higher, and with a pressure of the order of magnitude of a thousand atmospheres upon every square inch of its area.... If a volcano is assumed to be a slowly cooling system maintained by residual heat from a local hot zone ...
293. The Tomb of the High Priest of Aten at Memphis [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... one. It highlights the fact that in this area, many other tombs remain to be uncovered and explored, with a correspondingly large potential for highly significant finds. The tomb is smaller than that of Horemheb but is clearly laid out on the same basic plan. It is entered from the east into a colonnaded courtyard. Three of the columns were (unusually) still standing, and a number of inscriptions were able to be read. The name was found in several forms - Meri-Re, Meri-Aten, Meri-Neet. This suggests that he operated in a sacred capacity over several reigns - the latter part of Amenhotep 3's, certainly during Akhenaten's, and most probably into Tutankhamun's. The ...
294. The Memphite Tomb of Haremheb [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... In this era Memphis is thought to have been the administrative capital, hence the burial of court officials. Officials' tombs seem to have a standardised layout, showing strong similarity to the plan view of an Egyptian temple. Although there is considerable variation in size, the template itself varies less. An initial approach leads to a courtyard with columns, leading to an area with statues of gods, after which is the central burial area and focus of cultic activity. In Horemheb's tomb, the iconography and artwork have reverted to traditional forms - the images of ancient gods and religious observations have been reasserted. In the outer areas, much of the upper stonework has gone, probably ...
295. Aeon Volume III, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... Velikovsky: Culture and Biography as Ideational Determinants. Frederic B. Jueneman is a consulting industrial analytical chemist, who has served as an Associate Editor of KRONOS, and as a member of the R&D 100 panel for the adjudication of the annual top one hundred products developed by academia and industry, and continues as a contributing editor/columnist for Research & Development. Lynn Rose is a Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He is the author of numerous publications, including Aristotle's Syllogistic. Charles Ginenthal, now retired, formerly taught science to the handicapped in New York City. He is the author of Carl Sagan and Immanuel Velikovsky. Leroy ...
296. Aeon Volume III, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... : Culture and Biography as Ideational Determinants. Frederic B. Jueneman, is a consulting industrial analytic chemist, who has served as an Associate Editor of KRONOS, and as a member of the R&D 100 panel for the adjudication of the annual top one hundred products developed by academia and industry, and continues as a contributing editor/columnist for Research and Development. Brad Aaronson, currently resides in Israel. A student of ancient history, particularly as it applies to the debate over Velikovsky's historical reconstruction, Mr. Aaronson has also published in KRONOS and SISR. Gunnar Heinsohn, professor of social sciences at the University of Bremen in Germany, is the author of Die Sumerer ...
297. Aeon Volume III, Number 3: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... to a detailed reconstruction of ancient history. Frederic B. Jueneman, is a consulting industrial analytic chemist, who has served as an Associate Editor of KRONOS, and as a member of the R & D 100 panel for the adjudication of the annual top one hundred products developed by academia and industry, and continues as a contributing editor/columnist for Research and Development. AEON- A Symposium on Myth and Science In the pages of this journal- AEON- we present a continuing discussion of unusual theories about man, the earth and the heavens. More than one of the theories presented here will challenge deeply-held premises of modern scientific thought, while offering new vistas in the quest ...
298. Aeon Volume III, Number 4: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... Velikovsky: Culture and Biography as Ideational Determinants. Frederic B. Jueneman is a consulting industrial analytic chemist, who has served as an Associate Editor of KRONOS, and as a member of the R & D 100 panel for the adjudication of the annual top one hundred products developed by academia and industry, and continues as a contributing editor/columnist for Research and Development. AEON- A Symposium on Myth and Science In the pages of this journal- AEON- we present a continuing discussion of unusual theories about man, the earth and the heavens. More than one of the theories presented here will challenge deeply-held premises of modern scientific thought, while offering new vistas in the quest ...
299. Editor's Notes [Journals] [SIS Review]
... complex interaction between history, the mythology and attempts to unravel what it all means about the Earth's recent history. This question is at the heart of both the frustrations and the fascination of the task SIS set itself. In ancient history, evidence continues to appear which challenges orthodox chronological ideas and Bob Porter's Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology' column brings a steady stream of tantalising revelations - with the promise of more to come. Two items which were planned for this issue of C&CR have unfortunately had to be held over until next. Damien Mackey's article Solomon & Sheba' in C&CR 1997:1 generated several controversial and interesting contributions. I hope to include ...
300. Thorium Enrichment in Crater Rims: Earth and Moon [Journals] [Aeon]
... , move so far and so fast because the electric charge which surrounds them reduces the friction by suspending the discharge above the surface over which it flows. [11] In addition to adding or removing layers, Marklund convection in a plasma can sort the elements according to their ionization potential. [12] This means that, inside the column of a discharge (such as the Aborigines' rainbow snake), elements could be distributed in concentric layers from the center to the rim. This mechanism could explain not only why Imbrium and Wolfe Creek Crater are thorium enriched, but also why other craters are not- which elements end up where depends on the strength and duration of ...
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