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70 pages of results. 301. Aeon Volume III, Number 5: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... and currently serves as the editor of AEON. 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. Joel Canepa is a lawyer in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. He has long had an interest in catastrophist research and is currently preparing several manuscripts for publication. ...
302. Velikovsky Symposium- Florida, July 12 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... * * * * * * * * * * * * . == = . * * // | \\ * * // . -. \\ * * ||( )|| * * \\ ` - ' // * * \ \. .| .. / / ONE -1- Column * * `. .. o .. . ' TWO -2- Crescents * * / | \ THREE -3- Circles * * / | \ FOUR -4- Cross * * / | \ SEVEN -7- somethings * * / | \ NINE -9- Spiral * * * * * * * * * * * * ...
303. The Merlin 'Vision' and the 6th Century 'Event' [Journals] [SIS Review]
... The Life of St. Teilo [3 ] says:'...however he could not long remain, on account of the pestilence which nearly destroyed the whole nation. It was called the Yellow Pestilence, because it occasioned all persons who were seized by it to be yellow and without blood, and it appeared to men a column of a watery cloud, having one end trailing along the ground, and the other above, proceeding in the air, and passing through the whole country like a shower going through the bottom of valleys. Whatever living creatures it touched with its pestiferous blast, either immediately died, or sickened for death...and so greatly ...
304. ...more Myths Monuments and Mnemonics: A Photographic Tour of Egyptian Antiquities [Journals] [Horus]
... miles upstream from Cairo [Gizeh, Saqqarah, Memphis]. Unlike the polar and cardinal-point orientations of the Old Kingdom pyramids, the major astronomical temples here seem related to the solstices. At Karnak, the central axis of the huge temple to Amen-Ra points toward the summer solstice sunset. The massive religious complex of beautifully decorated stonework pylons, columns, obelisks and statuary - covers an area of 64 acres. Clearly the ancient Egyptian drive for precise measurement and construction is still in evidence though the astronomical objective and form of monument has changed significantly. Karnak: Vestiges of original paint survive "Memnon" [Amenhotep III] Colossi, West Bank, Thebes; oriented toward the winter ...
305. Errata [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... a womb. The centre of the second circle is marked by a phallic monolith. In the processional avenue, the female principle is represented by triangular stones." Again, our apologies. LAST WORD SIMPLE THOUGHTS Maybe we should ask Peter Simple of the Daily Telegraph to join our Monitor team. In his "Way of the World" column recently he offered the following, under the heading "Wonders of Science": "Scientists are eagerly discussing the possible effects of the eruption of Mount St. Helens on climatic conditions in this country. Spectacular sunsets are promised; also red suns and blue and green moons. "There is a striking difference of opinion about effects on ...
306. Editor's Page [Journals] [Aeon]
... is inaugurating some changes. Firstly, while Ev Cochrane remains the Publisher of the magazine, the editorship has been passed on to Dwardu Cardona who, with the able assistance of Lewis Greenberg and Frederic Jueneman, will henceforth be responsible for the production, formatting and content of the periodical. Secondly, we have decided to change to a double column format which should make for easier reading while facilitating the reproduction of vertical illustrations without sacrificing horizontal ones. Thirdly, we now have a new editorial address at 145 W. 20th. Ave., Vancouver, B.C ., Canada V5Y 2C4, to which all contributions, other than financial ones, should henceforth be sent. ...
307. Scientific Refereeing [Journals] [Pensee]
... theories. Just as the politician wraps himself in the flag and accuses all who disagree with him as being un-American, the scientist wraps himself in phrases such as "( lack of) causative basis for his ideas" and accuses others of being unscientific. The answer is "vested interests." That this is so is evidenced in these columns by the complaints concerning reviewing for publications. Almost no one will disagree that it is an adversary process, and yet no reviewer will disqualify himself as one having a conflict of interest. In fact, the editor's choice of reviewer insures that just such a situation occurs. The problem is further compounded by the fact that one never really ...
308. Radioactive Fossil Bones (Comments) [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... possibility of a primary enrichment in uranium of dinosaur bones, found in Mongolia and dated from the end of the Cretaceous, as opposed to the generally accepted mode of formation of radioactive bone occurrences by secondary enrichment. There would be migration and adsorption alriqht, but these might be superposed on an originally irregular distribution of radioactive elements throughout the geological column. Such a distribution could even have been much more irregular than could be found out today, with sharp maxima, which subsequently would have been flattened or obfuscated by redistribution of elements. The possibility seemed worthy of investigation - also if it hadn't anything to do with Supernovae - and I repeated Salop's suggestion in a somewhat different form in ...
309. Requirements For The Convection Cell [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... usually shows a section through the cell with little mention of the source being linear, that is, away from and toward the viewer, or explanation as to how this is so. The formation of a convection cell over a heat source has been observed, and is referred to as square', meaning that the vertical height of the column rising due to the influence of heat is normally related to the horizontal distance the material will travel on the outward limb before cooling, sinking, and returning along the bottom limb to the heat source. Unfortunately, this does not apply to the convection cells under the oceanic plates, where the horizontal limbs far exceed the vertical height above ...
310. Before the Greeks: Professor Davis's Cretan Decipherments [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... treatment being reserved for The Dark Age of Greece (unpublished). His Supplement of October 14, 1953 to Earth in Upheaval shows that he expected the Linear B tablets to be in Greek [11], and in 1973 Pensee published a chronological and synchronical chart prepared by John Holbrook after consultation with Velikovsky. The salient points of the columns for Greece and Crete are reproduced here: Cretans Greeks Luvians Luvians Linear A -1000 Advent of Greeks LM I LH I Shaft Graves Tholos Tombs = Phase I -900 LM II LH II Destruction of Knossos? = Tarshish Arrival of Cadmus = Nikmed Greeks 1st cyclopean citadels LH IIIa Mycenae & Tiryns Palace construction: Linear B Mycenae, Tiryns, ...
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