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70 pages of results. 311. Aeon Volume IV, Number 6: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... English translation under the title The Book of the Law. Frederic 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. He is also an ardent musician who has composed various classical pieces including September March, which was adopted in 1996 as the official march of Newark, his home town, in California. David Talbott, the inaugurator of AEON, was also the founder and publisher of Pensée, which produced the series "Immanuel ...
312. Horizons [Journals] [SIS Review]
... duplicated, with some figures and tables. For those who rely on magazines such as New Scientist for most of their astronomical news, Solar System Today fulfills the need for a more specialist and newsy publication at a modest cost, and can be highly recommended to readers of this journal interested in the astronomical implications of the theories investigated in its columns. Apart from the news items, which are extensive, SST contains longer articles by practising astronomers which are very thought-provoking for those with an enquiring approach to the solar system. As an example, Axel Firsoff, in "The Solar System's Non-identical Twins" (December 1981), looks at Uranus and Neptune and notes that, like ...
313. Cleopatra's Palace Found [Journals] [Aeon]
... that part of these ruins, on the eastern side of the old harbor, are the remains of Alexandria's ancient court which contains the tumbled stones of Cleopatra's palace together with Antony's home and temple. "It was fascinating," said Goddio who surveyed the site with sixteen other divers and specialists in antiquities. "We were touching stones and columns and thinking Cleopatra had touched them." Also discovered was what Goddio described as "a beautiful harbor protected by a long pier that is still in good condition after 2,000 years, but it's under water." Cleopatra, of course, was not half the beauty Elizabeth Taylor was. Judging by a portrait of the queen ...
314. Aeon Volume V, Number 3: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... 1998:1 . PAGE 20 Aeon Volume V, Number 3 CONTRIBUTORS Frederic Jueneman is a consulting industrial analytical chemist, who has served as an Associate Editor of KRONOSand a member of the R&D 100 panel for the adjudication of the annual top one hundred products developed by academia and industry. He has continued as a Contributing Editor and columnist for Research & Development magazine to which he has contributed for more than 25 years. He is a composer and author, having written two symphonic suites and several ensemble and piano works as well as two published books on speculative science: Limits of Uncertainty(1975) and Raptures of the Deep (1995). Gordon P. Williams ...
315. The 1989 ISIS/SIS Nile Cruise [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Senedjem's tomb and finally ended up in the Valley of Kings where the queue to see Tutankhamun's tomb encouraged many of us to head instead for the tomb of Ramesses VI with its famed star ceiling. Nevertheless, the evening saw most of us recovered sufficiently to undertake a son et lumiere expedition to Karnak, where we were introduced to the stupendous columns by sepulchral voices from the shadows and ever changing spotlights to emphasise the incredible achievements of a succession of pharaohs through much of the history of ancient Egypt. As we sat by the Sacred Lake, blackly mysterious by night, but presenting a rather less attractive stagnant appearance when viewed by daylight the following day, the tale of the heretic ...
316. Chronological Questions and Question-Marks [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... of the cultural developments of that period (6 ). The argumentation around the stèle juridique (7 ) seems to me not to be waterproof: The name Sw3 d .nR Nb-irj-r-3w is connected with names on the Harpokratesstatue (8 ) which is possible but not certain. The name Nb-irj-r-3w is placed on XI/5 Turin; about column XI of the Turin-list is told that it is often moved about to give it a place in the papyrus (9 ). Stock tells that XI/1-15 is drawn up on the strength of possibilities, suppositions etc. (10). The inscription on the Harpokratesstatue gives two lines with each two names. In one of the ...
317. Typhon and the Comet of the Exodus: Rockenbach's Lost Source [Journals] [Aeon]
... the giants. The comet was also seen, as some maintain, in Syria, Babylonia, India, in the sign of Capricorn, in the form of a disc. This happened at the time when the children of Israel were led from Egypt toward the Promised Land by a leader and teacher of the way, in daytime by a column of cloud, at night time by a column of fire..." [7 ] Johann Hevel, the German astronomer popularly known as Hevelius (1611-1687) next repeats the report: "In the year of the world 2453 (1495 B.C .) , according to certain authorities, a comet was seen in Syria ...
318. Conclusion [Books]
... " on our earth, for every terrestrial "holy land" was a copy of the ideal kingdom above. The same records which describe Saturn's band and its four-fold division depict a pillar-like stream ascending the world axis and visually seeming to sustain Saturn's dwelling. Two primary images of this "cosmic mountain" are and . In the myths this column appears as the great god's single leg, a vertical stream of water or air (the North Wind), and the erect serpent or dragon of the deep. Receiving light from the solar orb, the Saturnian band acquired a brightly illuminated crescent, which, as the earth rotated on its axis, visually revolved around Saturn each day ...
319. Ages In Chaos. File I (Stargazers and Gravediggers) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Stargazers]
... all the waters that were in the river were turned to blood," says Exodus. "Trees were destroyed. No fruit, nor herbs are found," says the papyrus. ". .. and the hail smote every herb of the field, and brake every tree of the field," says Exodus. "Gates, columns and walls are consumed by fire," says the papyrus. "The fire ran along upon the ground," says Exodus. "Cattle are left to stray and there is none to gather them," says the papyrus. ". .. gather thy cattle.... And he that regarded not the word . ...
320. John J. O'Neill. File I (Stargazers and Gravediggers) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Stargazers]
... progress. He expressed his belief that a new fact or set of facts may well compel science to reconsider its basic postulates. I returned to spend my last day or two at Mahopac. Soon after I was back in town, I received another call from O'Neill. "I want your permission to refer to your book in my next column." I would have liked to have known what he was going to reveal of the content, but I felt it would be insulting to show distrust of his judgment, so I simply agreed. On August 11,1946, my theory was for the first time mentioned in the press. This preview in the Herald Tribune opened ...
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