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80 pages of results. 261. Day 1 Fri 6th July 2001: Introduction [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2001:2 (Sep 2001) Home | Issue Contents Intersect 2001 Conference Subtitled "Electricity, Cosmology and Human History", the conference was organised by Kronia. This report is made up from my notes taken at the conference, and consequently may include some inaccuracies. I have since added some extra information that appears in square brackets. The original draft of the report was posted to the KroniaTalk discussion list.- Ian Tresman. Day 1 Fri 6th July 2001: Introduction 6 - 9 July 2001 It's 7:30am in Laughlin, a small town 90 miles south of Las Vegas, home for four days to the Intersect 2001 conference. ...
... From:Built Before the Flood by H. S. Bellamy CD Home | Contents Contents | Preface The Inter-Andean Altiplano Cosmological Considerations An Ancient Refuge of Man The Rise of a New Culture The Enigma of Tiahuanaco The Mightiest Stones in the World The Problems of the Slanting Strandline The Selection of the Site The End of a World The Calendar of Kalasasaya Postscript 6 The Mightiest Stones in the World The style of the Second Culture Period of Tiahuanaco is megalithic', but not cyclopean'. Though its history of evolution is quite unknown, it does not seem to be descended directly from cromlech-like or dolmen-like primitive stone pilings, those first steps of prehistoric man towards architecture. The tendency ...
263. Cuban Prehistory [Journals] [Kronos]
... Seminar- Velikovsky and Secular Catastrophism- held August 30-31, 1980, in San Jose, and sponsored by KRONOS Other papers from this seminar will be also appearing in the pages of KRONOS.- LMG (Translation from the presentation in Spanish by Jack W. Pockman.) The prehistory of Cuba is shrouded in mystery. Unlike the great cosmological civilizations, of what the first Iberian conquerors and explorers called Tierra Firme, the Indian peoples of Cuba and adjacent islands of the Caribbean left no vast monumental ritual and urban centers, nor did they possess any system of inscriptions such as the Mayan glyphs that still tantalize scholars, ranging from classical archaeology to computational cryptology. Strangely, in ...
264. Postscript, Bibliography (Built Before the Flood) [Books]
... From:Built Before the Flood by H. S. Bellamy CD Home | Contents Contents | Preface The Inter-Andean Altiplano Cosmological Considerations An Ancient Refuge of Man The Rise of a New Culture The Enigma of Tiahuanaco The Mightiest Stones in the World The Problems of the Slanting Strandline The Selection of the Site The End of a World The Calendar of Kalasasaya Postscript Postscript Because of this almost universal lack of sustained interest, Tiahuanaco is probably the most mangled and most ruthlessly pilfered site known to archaeology. The large-scale destruction of the remains by speculating builders from the time of the Conquista to the time of the construction of the La Paz-Guaqui railway has been followed recently by the no less vandalistic ...
265. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Nottingham. An increased audience this year was suitably rewarded for attendance by two extremely interesting and interdisciplinary lectures which dovetailed nicely together to give us some suggested explanations for the origins and causes of mythological and religious expression from Neolithic to historical man. Professor Irving Wolfe from Montreal, Canada, was originally advertised as speaking on A Catastrophic Reading of Western Cosmology' but, by one of those coincidences the Society is prone to, he had decided to work further on this subject for the 1993 conference and talked to us instead on A Catastrophic Reading of Religious Systems'. As this dealt with the origins and reasons for the survival of the present day world religions, its subject matter was ...
266. The Tertiary Satellite immediately before its Cataclysmic Breakdown (Moons, Myths and Man) [Books]
... From: Moons, Myths and Man by H. S. Bellamy CD Rom Home Last | Contents | Next 3 The Tertiary Satellite immediately before its Cataclysmic Breakdown We shall now enter upon our task of examiningthe cosmological myths in the light of the teachings of Hoerbiger's Theory. As we have seen, Hoerbiger maintained that universal cataclysms have been caused by satellites which have spiralled closer to the Earth until they have finally disintegrated. The ensuing chapters will follow one another more or less in the order of events required by the theory. But the succession of events will not only result from the logic of a theory; it is also the order insisted on by many of the myths ...
267. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... for the mavericks Science Vol. 249, pp. 14-16 Discussing the case of Halton Arp, an iconoclast astronomer who believes that the stellar redshift' theory is wrong and is being discriminated against for his heretical ideas, Eliot Marshall asks should the system be more tolerant of unorthodoxy? ' He also mentions Nobel prize winner Alfven, another whose cosmological ideas belong to the fringe and points out that there are risks in ignoring the unorthodox as shown by the treatment of Wegener who died an intellectual outcast in 1930 but whose theory of continental drift is now accepted as common wisdom. Earth's magnetic field and the ice age New Scientist 27.6 .92, p. 17 and Time ...
268. Big Bang [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1999:1 (Apr 1999) Home | Issue Contents Big Bang From: Amy Acheson <amelia@Whidbey.com> Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 19:24:10 -0800 Wal Thornhill wrote: When confronted with the conclusions drawn from the standard solar model, which is central to modern cosmology, I agree with Gregg Easterbrook who wrote in The New Republic of last October 12; ". .. for sheer extravagant implausibility, nothing in theology or metaphysics can hold a candle to the [Big] Bang. Surely, if this description of the cosmic genesis came from the Bible or the Koran rather than the Massachusetts Institute ...
269. The Periodic Cyclicism Of Ancient Catastrophes [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... and then die.) Job's three friends (Eliphaz, Bildad and Zophar) however attempted to comfort the very, very ill Job. The only hints of which we are aware to date this occasion are that, from the context, this seems to be an autumn, daytime catastrophe. Spring (March) catastrophes were at night. Cosmology with respect to Job's view comes under discussion in the Book of Job, Chapter 9. It illustrates the world view of Job and his friends. Note the reference to crustal deformation. Note the references to the relocation of the Earth's spin axis. Note the reference to Arcturus and Pleiades. As it so happens, when Mars approached ...
270. Answers To Critics [Journals] [Kronos]
... All too often those criticisms not only have proven to be false, but also have turned out to be sloppy, ill-considered, unfair- and even self-contradictory. This makes one wonder if the rest of Ellenberger's work is any better. * * * In KRONOS X:1 , page 5, Dwardu Cardona claims that it is undesirable for cosmological theories to include details that are not found in myth, and he then mentions me as a violator of that guideline: ". .. it will not do for Lynn Rose to present the primeval Saturn as having displayed sunlit phases simply because the model he constructed demands it.(24) Since the ancient texts at our disposal ...
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