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70 pages of results. 81. The Dawn of Astronomy: A Study of the Temple-Worship and Mythology of the Ancient Egyptians [Books]
... /2005 13:24:26] Chapter II. The First Glimpses of Egyptian Astronomy front of our English cathedrals. In Denderah we have an example of the second group, in which the massive pylon is omitted. In these the front is entirely changed; instead of the pylon we have now an open front to the temple with columns- the Greek form of temple is approached. Great Court of Heaven, at the Entrance to the Hathor Temple at Denderah Associated with many of the temples, frequently but not universally in close proximity to the propylon, were obelisks, often of gigantic proportions, exceeding one hundred feet in height and many hundreds of tons in weight, ...
82. In Passing [Journals] [SIS Review]
... on a large empty beach on the eastern arm of the Red Sea in Sinai and under military occupation by Israel. The party went diving and Ron's grainy video shows them surrounded by the village children as they changed and then shows them finding chariot wheels and the bones of men and horses on the sea bed. They also found a Phoenician-style column standing by the shore. Later investigation with British Admiralty charts showed that whilst most of the eastern arm is very deep, a shallow ridge goes out from the beach at Newieba, apparently consisting of material brought by flood water down the Wadi Watir, and meets a similar ridge coming from a wadi in Midian. The Wyatts found this ...
83. Night of the Gods: The Stone [Books]
... a globe of fire. A very strange (and questionable) instance is the colossal emerald of the temple of Melqarth at Tyre (Herod. ii, 44) which (according to F. Lenormant) was described in the Sanchoniathon fragments as a star which fell from heaven and was picked up by Astarte. But Herodotus speaks of two columns, the one of gold, the other of which shines by night mightily."14 [The Brontes, Cerauniae, and Ornbriae of the Greeks and Romans are dealt with later on.] The Loadstone. Abel Remusat, in the Memoires which he published in 1824, said that the polarity of the loadstone had been discovered and ...
84. Heaven's Mirror [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Home | Issue Contents Heaven's Mirror Dave Talbott, Sun, 03 Sep 2000 I'm attaching a series of illustrations relating to the Saturnian crescent and its mirror aspect. First row. Image on the left is the standard reference image I intend to use in discussion of the revolving crescent. This shows the midnight position of the crescent behind the Martian column, formed in connection with the visual descent of Mars. Images on the right depict the four critical phases in the daily cycle, as previously noted. Here the sphere of Mars remains within the sphere of Venus. Second row. This is a simple illustration of the mirror-image, twin-like aspect of the crescent and pillar in the daily ...
85. Ring Counters and Calendrical Cycles [Journals] [Horus]
... . Three examples are given: one from our own calendar, one from China and one from Mesoamerica. The planetary week A less obvious example from our calendar is the 24-hour day and the seven-day week. The seven 11 planets", which included the Sun and the Moon are listed in order according to their supposed distance in the first column of Table 1, along with the hours ruled by each planet. Table 1. The Ruling Planets of the Hours of the Days. The planets are listed in the order of their distance from the Earth, Saturn being the furthest, and the Moon being the closest. The hours of the day ruled by each planet change every ...
86. High Energy from Space [Books] [de Grazia books]
... 80-mile elevation over 100 degrees of the total dome of the sky (180 ). It would theoretically generate then and upon impact biosphere residues enough to produce all of the known coal and oil reserve in the world. The temperature at the moment of impact would rise to over 200,000 C. "An actual collision would raise a column of vapor and debris that easily could measure one thousand miles in diameter at the base, and possibly larger at the top after the fashion of the atom bomb explosions. This column might tower something like five thousand miles above the earth, the higher particles doomed to float out beyond the reach of gravity... This catastrophic column ...
... the Eseurial, in which there are some interesting facts connected with the religion and rites of the Peruvians. Among other matters of primary importance, it is said, (lib i., cap. 11,) that "in the, Centre of the great square or court of the Temple of the Sun at Cuzco, was a column, or pillar of stone, of the shape of a loaf of sugar, pointed at the top, and covered with a leaf (or plate) of gold, of the same workmanship as the statue of the Sun; and this was adored by the mass of the people, while the figure of the Sun was adored in ...
... with ideas at variance with this claim, and since established theories are not expected to be abandoned abruptly, it is plain, that as the annular theory demands a general and thorough review of the geologic record, as now interpreted, a great effort will be necessary to bring it within the purview and consideration of science. The geological " column " reveals many facts that have not yet been recognized by investigators. It would be strange, indeed, if frail and erring man should have erected a faultless fabric out of the crude materials supplied; strange, indeed, if the "records" have in all cases been interpreted without fault; strange, indeed, if the edifice ...
89. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Review]
... firmament. At that time the auroras were not confined to the polar regions, but were visible all the way down to the equator, being endlessly more powerful and extensive than at present. As the earth went through an exceptionally unstable period in her existence from an electromagnetic point of view, all of mankind witnessed the development of a plasma column under strong electrical current. The size of this plasma column exceeded that of those used in modern laboratory plasmas by many degrees: a stupendous pillar of light reached from the earthly pole until deep in the sky, so far that the upper extremity of the column could not be discerned. The rise, the existence and the collapse of ...
90. Electric Discharge as the Source of Solar Radiant Energy (Part I) [Journals] [Kronos]
... the cathode or Crookes' dark space. Then comes the negative glow which is usually of considerable intensity. Passing in the direction toward the anode, the intensity of this glow gradually decreases and becomes a second dark space, called the Faraday dark space, this usually being several times wider than the cathode dark space. Then comes the positive column which begins sharply at a definite position called the head of the positive column. ' This surface of demarcation is convex on the side toward the cathode. In most cases the positive column is of uniform intensity all the way to the anode. Sometimes, however, it is broken up into striations, which appear to consist of alternations ...
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