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... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History XIV:1 (Jan 1992) Home | Issue Contents ADVERTISEMENT History and Prophecy; You can Understand the Bible; History and Cosmology History and Prophecy: A Study In the Post-Exilic Period Large monograph 108 pages 11" X 8.5 "cerlox binding. History and Prophecy: A Study in the Post-Exilic Period (ISBN 0 - 921436 - 00 - 9) is now available for only $20.00 U.S . which now INCLUDES FIRST CLASS postage for North America and for $25.00 Overseas. Send to: House of Nabu, 44 Pendeen Avenue; Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6N 2P3 ADVERTISEMENT You CAN Understand ...
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... From: SIS Review Vol 1 No 4 (Spring 1977) Home | Issue Contents Planets in the Bible: I- The Cosmology of Job Martin Sieff Copyright (c ) M. J. Sieff, 1977 MARTIN SIEFF HAS AN HONOURS DEGREE IN HISTORY FROM OXFORD UNIVERSITY, AND IS CURRENTLY PREPARING A DOCTORATE THESIS. HE IS A FOUNDER OF THE SOCIETY AND ASSOCIATE EDITOR OF THE REVIEW. Opinion is divided as to the dating of the book of Job. Because the earliest known example of Satan as Accuser found elsewhere in Hebrew literature is in the book of Zechariah (3 :1ff), an early post-exilic date is generally assumed. The book of Job was included ...
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... 18 | Conclusion | Notes | Bibliography | Index | Chapter 5: Prolegomena I herewith plead that Plato's myth, the fountain-head of all our knowledge of Atlantis, be accepted as an essentially factual report. To assess its content of fact I suggest that Plato's Atlantis myth be assayed with the instrument of the mythological system which is based upon Hoerbiger's Cosmological Theory. To strengthen Plato's case I propose that a number of parallel myths which evidently refer to the loss of Atlantis be taken into consideration, and evaluated in a like manner. And I submit that the loss of Atlantis be regarded as only one local occurrence in a world-wide cataclysm which caused contemporaneous geophysical changes of a similar nature in ...
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34. Plasma Cosmology Comes Of Age [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon Volume VI, Number 5 Home | Issue Contents Plasma Cosmology Comes Of Age Tania ta Maria Taking his cue from heretical plasma physicists and such outcasts as Halton Arp, the theoretical physicist Brian Hills is not only questioning the current model of planet formation, but propounding an alternative model which is much in keeping with the current Saturn thesis. Hills' hypothesis, which is not actually new, is that planets are created through the ejection of plasma out of a proto-sun. Among other observational support, he points to the T-Tauri proto-stars which are currently seen to be ejecting thin "jets" of plasma with proto-planetary condensations along their length. As he points out, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 76  -  25 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0605/142plasma.htm
35. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS C & C Review 2004:2 Incorporating Workshop 2004:3 (August 2004) Home | Issue Contents News from the Internet Cosmology Statement www.cosmologystatement.org Published in New Scientist, May 22, 2004 The big bang today relies on a growing number of hypothetical entities, things that we have never observed- inflation, dark matter and dark energy are the most prominent examples. Without them, there would be a fatal contradiction between the observations made by astronomers and the predictions of the big bang theory. In no other field of physics would this continual recourse to new hypothetical objects be accepted as a way of bridging the gap between theory and observation. ...
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36. Astrophysicist Finds New Scientific Meaning in Hamlet [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Scientific Meaning in Hamlet January 13, 1997. A paper read today at the American Astronomical Society meeting in Toronto, Canada, offers a new interpretation of Shakespeare's play Hamlet. The paper, by Peter D. Usher, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at Penn State, presents evidence that Hamlet is "an allegory for the competition between the cosmological models of Thomas Digges of England and Tycho Brahe of Denmark." Usher says the paper is significant because Shakespeare favours the Diggesian model, which is the forerunner of modern cosmology. "As early as 1601, Shakespeare anticipated the new universal order and humankind's position in it," Usher states. "The play therefore manifests an astronomical ...
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... single global approach which is a psychosocial theory about the origin of our greatest ideologies. The topic is vast and I can provide only the quickest run-through in the space of an article, but it should be sufficient to establish the central points. Introduction The two greatest kinds of belief which our species has been able to produce are religion and cosmology. In many instances in the past these have amounted to more or less the same thing. Nevertheless, I see cosmology as dealing with how we think the Universe is structured and functions, whereas religion is concerned to discover the fundamental meaning behind the structure. Both, however, try to tell us how to behave so that we ...
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38. Halton Arp: A Modern-Day Galileo [Journals] [Aeon]
... . Institutional authorities ordered him to desist. They both refused. When professionals would no longer take note, both published works aimed at popular audiences. Galileo wrote a paper titled, "A Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems." [1 ] Arp wrote two books: Quasars, Redshifts and Controversies and Seeing Red: Redshifts, Cosmology and Academic Science. The Church responded to Galileo's heresy by placing him under house arrest. His peers refused to look through his telescope, and journals refused to publish his results. The modern astronomical community responded similarly to Arp. Observatory officials cancelled his telescope time, and astron-omical journals refused to publish his research. Seventeenth Century educators taught ...
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... From: Moons, Myths and Man by H. S. Bellamy CD Rom Home Last | Contents | Next 1 Basic Principles of Hoerbiger's Cosmological Theory Hoerbiger considers the Moon to be a metallo-mineral body covered with a sphere of ice. He also contends that our satellite was captured out of transterrestrial space where, probably not so very long ago, it existed as an independent planet. As these views are so utterly opposed to the current views of selenology, according to which the Moon is a child of the Earth and a grandchild of the Sun, while its surface consists of vitreous materials, we must give a short review of the teachings of Hoerbiger's Cosmological Theory. Its ...
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... Winter 1973-74, pp. 51ff.) drew my attention for several reasons, among which are my background in classical literature, my excavation experience in Greece, my first-hand perusal of some of the finds from Thera, my own keen interest in East Mediterranean trading links in the early 18th Dynasty of Egypt, my knowledge of Velikovsky's work on cosmology, and my research on the revised chronology. I made my views known to the author, as soon as I learned of his work, as he later acknowledged at the McMaster University symposium on Velikovsky's work held this past summer in Hamilton, Ontario. Additionally, Professor Greenberg has requested that I relay some observations to the readers of ...
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