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451. The Egyptologist's Electronic Forum [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... _, and literature dealing with the ankh' and was' symbols. 4. Arks and priest: musings about the side-locks and leopard-skins worn by priests. 5. Seven Shining Ones: about these godheads and the Sons of Horus, with an excursus to the Pleiades. 6. IFA Symposium report: report of the IFA symposium "Cosmological and Contextual Approaches in Egyptian Art History". 7. Miscellaneous: about medicinal herbs, the Lund Papyrus, literature on Manetho and pyramids, Djer's mummy arm, Egyptian Historiography and some other (largely unanswered) questions and unsettled matters. 8. EEF NEWS: issues 31 to 34. 9. Administrativa: announcements by the moderator ...
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452. BBC Horizon [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Rocky Kolb: I don't think the universe is accelerating. Either the acceleration of the universe will turn out to be wrong, or it will turn out to point the way to really new revolutionary physics, new laws of nature and pointing the way to new laws of nature seem really too good to be true. External Links: Supernova Cosmology Project, Institute for Nuclear and Particle Astrophysics, E. O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720. USA . Website: http://www-supernova.lbl.gov Dr. Saul Perlmutter email: saul@LBL.gov ...
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453. Khima and Kesil [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 1940's. It first appeared in KRONOS III:4 (May, 1978), pp. 19-23, and is reprinted with the author's permission. In the same issue of KRONOS, Dwardu Cardona argues persuasively in favour of these identifications and against the alternatives proposed by Martin Sieff in SISR I:4 (pp. 17ff: "The Cosmology of Job"); Sieff has now abandoned his interpretation, and Cardona's paper (" The Mystery of the Pleiades", KRONOS III:4 pp. 24-44) is recommended to all those interested in the question. \cdrom\pubs\journals\review\v0303\69khima.htm ...
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454. Society for Interdisciplinary Studies [Journals] [SIS Review]
... dealing with the subjects contained in the Objects, for the use of members; (h ) any other means not contained above. CURRENT CONCERNS The current work of the Society is centred around the theories of Dr Immanuel Velikovsky, with the aim of providing a forum for the many serious investigators now showing a positive interest in his historical and cosmological hypotheses and for the sharing of ideas at every level. The aim is to bring a rational and objective approach to the theories and encourage the detailed evaluation which appears their due in the light of evidence accumulating in their favour; and thus counterbalance the somewhat one-sided coverage accorded over the last quarter-century by the established specialist journals. Problems met ...
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455. HORUScope [Journals] [Horus]
... history the physical effects themselves must have left their record in the environment as well as in human testimony. The implication that cosmic cataclysms were the source of the human obsession with the idea can be tested by existing scientific means. As you have seen, HORUS follows the perspective that the key to understanding the source of much fundamental mythology and cosmology may lie here. The concept that natural cataclysms are the source of the corresponding mythical tales has so much explanatory power - especially for the behavioral scientist- that something almost certainly must be wrong with the conventional view that ancient people merely were weaving fantasies about their experience with Nature. Thanks for the compliment and the good wishes. We ...
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456. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... and the triumph of some predictions, such as that the nucleus of Halley's comet would be black with organic molecules. Readers will not be surprised to learn of the scientific community eventually accepting their ideas, but then failing to give them credit, or how Hoyle was cheated out of a Nobel prize. An Archaeology of Images: Iconology and Cosmology in Iron Age and Roman Europe – by Miranda Aldhouse-Green. Routledge. £50.00. A new, and sometimes controversial, discussion on the role of images in the life of the Celts and Romans from 600 BC to AD 400. Britain AD: A quest for Arthur, England and the Anglo-Saxons – by Francis Prior. ...
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457. The SIS Silver Jubilee Event, September 1999 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... started by Dwardu Cardona outlining what he himself called the bizarre' theory of the Saturnian configuration as constructed over decades of mythological research. Before his audience had time to fully muster their incredulity, Wal Thornhill masterfully gave them some solid astronomical reasons to keep their doubts in abeyance as he outlined recent challenges to the even more incredible modern ideas of cosmology and presented us with the alternative theory of an electric universe. In many ways this not only makes more sense of today's perceived astronomical phenomena but also goes a long way towards an acceptable explanation of cosmic myth. After coffee Ev Cochrane elaborated on the details of the Saturn configuration with an interesting and illustrated talk in which the ramifications of ...
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458. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... archaeology on to a new course, and a course more favourably set towards the news of Dr Velikovsky than the present one. This reviewer wishes him success. Uneven dates In the course of his book Dr MacKie uses a fruitful analogy with the Mayan ceremonial centres and their astronomer-priests. In the 1950's, Velikovsky was attacked for using the Meso-American cosmology as evidence for his theories, on the grounds that it was far too recent in origin. Since that time, the dates for the formative phases of the Mayan civilisation have been pushed further and further back, and I would like to draw readers' attention to the latest reports of excavations at the ceremonial site at Cuello, which ...
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... ' which descended then. The Santals, an aboriginal race of Bengal, tell that at the time when almost all the human race was destroyed by fire-rain', a number of people survived because they took refuge in houses of stone, with stone doors' evidently caves whose mouths had been barricaded with lumps of rock. According to Hoerbiger's Cosmologic Theory of the end of satellites, it was chiefly if the tropical "girdle' that danger from the fall of cosmic material threatened, while, because of the flowing-off of the girdle-tide in that zone the dwellers in the island refuges had little to fear from the waters. In the island asylums situated nearer to the northern and southern ...
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460. Our Universe: Unlocking its Mysteries [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Scott points out that plasma physics could help here, electrical attraction and repulsion could be the answer, which become effective when their plasma sheaths overlap. Annis mentions that dinosaurs would be impossible in today's gravity, and is the subject of a talk to be given later by Ted Holden. And Red Shifts, the lynch pin" of modern cosmology which is assumed to relate to objects moving away from us, are re-assessed by the work of Halton Arp. Dozens of his photos provide strong evidence that "redshift = distance" as an assumption is wrong. And finally, Annis mentions that there is a common thread that connects the speakers at Intersect 2001, they have a willingness ...
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