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80 pages of results. 411. Aeon Volume V, Number 4: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... Attic... (II) Kinetic Theory, Gravity, and Critical Fog- by George R. Talbott. A critique of Henry Bauer's objections to Velikovsky's paper on a cosmos without gravity. PAGE 80 The Book Shelf Darwin's Black Box by Michael J. Behe Reviewed by Frederic Jueneman Comets, Popular Culture, and The Birth of Modern Cosmology by Sara Genuth Reviewed by Ev Cochrane New Flashes- by Tania ta Maria Polar Meltdown and a New Ice Age Theory PAGE 22 The Death of Alexander PAGE 55 Magnetic Fields- Solar and Planetary Advertisements SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Review 1998:2 . PAGE 29 SIS Internet Digest 1999:1 . PAGE 56 New- from Holoscience The Electric ...
412. Catastrophism and the Internet [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Holden) http://164.109.10.3 :/ ~medved/Catastrophism.html Selected message titles from talk.origins UseNet group 8 March VELIKOVSKY: the mythological evidence 11 March Catastrophism sources 16 March Velikovskian Planets: Research Results 17 March A Question for Catastrophists 19 March Comets and catastrophes 22 March New problems for cosmology 22 March Flood-Gap theory 28 March VELIKOVSKY: the cross disciplinary evidence 1 April VELIKOVSKY: the geological evidence 2 April VELIKOVSKY: the suppression of science 3 April VELIKOVSKY: the orbital evidence 5 April The Facts of Life (by Richard Milton) 5 April Stephen Hawkins - Oscillating Universe 6 April The Untold Story of Genesis 8 April Dragons galore ...
413. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... In Pursuit of Archaeology's Greatest Mystery by J. M. Adovasio, $24 95 This relates 35 years of work at a North American rock shelter which have indicated that man arrived thousands of years earlier than establishment archaeologists believe. Bye Bye Big Bang: Hello Reality by W. C. Mitchell, $19 95 A massive collection of cosmological anomalies. Acquiring Genomes: a Theory of the Origins of Species by L. Margulis and D. Sagan, $25 95 The authors argue that natural selection is only of marginal importance in evolution. More important is the acquisition of genomes from other life forms. ...
414. Snowball Mini-comets [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... and its surroundings. The "stringy things" detected near the Earth and causing such puzzlement can only be "Birkeland currents" which alone are capable of maintaining narrow plasma filaments over vast distances. It is the only force free configuration for a current carrying plasma. Hannes Alfven described them in his works and they feature in the recent plasma cosmology book, The Big Bang Never Happened, by Eric Lerner. So, I suggest that storm clouds which span great heights are merely providing a convenient path to ground for electric charge conducted through the ionosphere from the plasmasphere. It is at this point where the importance of the correlation of ionospheric holes with meteors may be crucial. It ...
... analysis is long, and each analyst experiences a relatively small number of clients. Psychoanalytic data are too sparse to be lightly discarded, and it is a temptation to build generalizations upon singular events, particularly since the validity of these events is not questioned. Is there not some similarity between that approach and a willingness to build a whole new cosmology on the basis of a single, lengthy, subjective chain of reasoning? The commonly quoted biographical snippets about Velikovsky make clear that being a Jew had considerable practical significance for him, and that he felt a strong identification with the Jewish heritage: His father . . . was a businessman and a Hebrew scholar. . . . Because ...
416. Planet of the Greeks by Meres J. Weche (Book Review). C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... known to the 1st Dynasty and before. Weche suggests that significant dates, 1460 years apart were BC 33, 1493, 2953 and 4413; this last being the earliest occurrence of an observation of the heliacal rising of Sirius. 2953BC heralded reunification of Egypt and the 1st Dynasty. The next section describes in detail the Heliopolitan (Khemet) Cosmology+ Cosmogony as the very first creation account. The 5 epagominal days are connected to the 5 planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, Mercury, Venus; the last two bringing catastrophes. Narmer is stated to be the 1st pharaoh of unified Egypt, 250 years before the 1st Dynasty. He came from the Sudan and may have ...
417. The Atlantis Secret by Alan F.Alford (Book Review). C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . (Peter James's Sunken Kingdom and Giovannini's Helice theory are not even mentioned at all.) These comments may seem harsh - but ambitious claims are made for this book, so it invites assessment to a high standard. Alan Alford has put a lot of work into it and The Atlantis Secret contains useful accounts of Ancient Greek mythology and cosmology. However his theory is too abstract and lacking in clear testable predictions to live up to his advance claims of a definitive conclusion to the mystery. The quest for Atlantis is likely to continue for some time yet. Alasdair Beal Reference 1. P.J James, The Sunken Kingdom, Jonathan Cape, London, 1995. ...
418. Shifting Poles. Ch.8 Poles Displaced (Earth In Upheaval) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Earth in Upheaval]
... position of the terrestrial axis, are inadequate."12 Notes. 1. Julius Hann (Austrian meteorologist, 1839-1921), quoted by W. B. Wright, The Quatemary Ice Age, p. 313. 2. Athenaeum, September 22, 1860, p. 384. 3. J. Croll, Discussions on Climate and Cosmology (1886), p. 5. 4. J. Evans, Journal of the Geological Society of London, XXXIV, 41. 5. Thomson, British Association for the Advancement of Science, Report of the 46th Meeting, 1876, Notices and Abstracts (1877), pp. 6, 7. 6. Ibid. ...
419. A Firmament. Ch.2 To Know And Not To Know (Mankind in Amnesia) [Velikovsky]
... Godley, note to Book II. 141 (Loeb Classical Library, 1921). 9 II Kings 19:35; II Chronicles 32:21. 10 Worlds in Collision, Section "The Subjective Interpretation of Events and their Authenticity." 11 Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida, Act I. 12 F. M. Comford, Plato's Cosmology (The Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1937), pp. 15, 16, 18. 13 Poetics 1449b; the Butcher-Nahm translation. 14 Velikovsky, Earth in Upheaval, page 228: "Fit and unfit, and mostly fit..." 15 Cicero, De Natura Deorum, translated by H. Rackham (Loeb Classical Library ...
420. Writing The Epilogue. File I (Stargazers and Gravediggers) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Stargazers]
... were retarded in its rotation, or stopped, or even reversed, it would not necessarily be destroyed, depending on the time element involved, though civilizations would be destroyed. And this was what actually happened, according to the sources that served me in writing Worlds in Collision. I have not abandoned my idea of presenting the problems of cosmology which, in my opinion, require reexamination of the fundamentals in the kinetics of the universe. Not being a physicist, I intend to tackle the subject in the framework of the history of science, showing the development of the theory of celestial motion from the time of Aristarchus; explaining the mechanism Gilbert and Kepler had in mind ( ...
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