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80 pages of results. 81. Thoth Vol III, No. 9: June 15, 1999 [Journals] [Thoth]
... 9 June 15, 1999 EDITOR: Amy Acheson PUBLISHER: Michael Armstrong LIST MANAGER: Brian Stewart CONTENTS LOOKING UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Mel Acheson SATURNIAN STUDIES . . . . . . . . by Dave Talbott and Kronians _Seeing Red: Redshifts, Cosmology and Academic Science_ By Halton Arp . . . . . . . . . . Book Review by Wal Thornhill. ELECTRIC UNIVERSE QUESTIONS . .. Wal Thornhill and the Kronians ARE WE GETTING THERE? . . . . Dwardu Cardona and Wal Thornhill EXCERPTS FROM THE INTRODUCTION TO _Seeing Red, Quasars, Cosmologies and Academic Science ...
82. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . F. Aveni. Texas A. & M. U. P. (distr. A.U .P .G .) : approx. £12. Essays on the astronomy and calendar of the Incas and the Plains Indians, taking in parts of South America and Canada. Among other topics explored is the relationship between cosmology and the planning of religious centres in ancient America. EFFECTS OF SOLAR ACTIVITY ON THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE AND BIOSPHERE ed. M. N. Gnevyshev and A. I. Ol'. I.P .S .T . Keter (distr. Wiley): approx. £18.65. Solar effects on the earth's climate ...
83. Perception and Ancient Astronomy [Journals] [Horus]
... of blinding a major portion of the human population to a view which, in the past, has inspired the great poets of the race and taxed the limits of rational thought. The modern mind has, in a sense, been shut off from a source of stimulation which formerly led humankind, through visual perception alone, to develop particular cosmological conceptions. We now have substituted a more realistic view. at least in the physical sense, of the natural order in space but only by interposing technology between the eye and the mind. This has clarified questions regarding the nature of space but, in the process of mechanization, the "mental picture" of the universe itself has ...
84. Cometary Catastrophes and the Ideas of Immanuel Velikovsky [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Victor Clube obtained his doctorate in astronomy at Oxford University in 1959. After teaching for a while he returned to astronomical research, working at several observatories in Britain and overseas, and is now Senior Principal Scientific Officer at the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh. He has contributed numerous papers on astronomical problems to various scientific publications, his research ranging from cosmology through galactic and solar system studies to terrestrial connections with extraterrestrial events. Most recently he co-authored (with his Edinburgh Observatory colleague Dr Bill Napier) The Cosmic Serpent: A catastrophist view of Earth History (Faber & Faber Ltd.: London, 1982). The Society for Interdisciplinary Studies provided the first public platform for the controversial theories ...
... as little other than a subordinate department of mineralogy ; and Desmarest included it under the head of Physical Geography. But the most common and serious source of confusion arose from the notion, that it was the business of geology to discover the mode in which the earth originated, or, as some imagined, to study the effects of those cosmological causes which were employed by the Author of Nature to bring this planet out of a nascent and chaotic state into a more perfect and habitable condition. Hutton was the first who endeavored to draw a strong line of demarcation between his favorite science and cosmogony, for he declared that geology was in nowise concerned " with questions as to the ...
86. The Holy Land [Books]
... used with special reference to "the earth as it appeared at the creation." (9 ) Equivalent is the "celestial land" of Hindu myth, (10) or the "pure land" of the Buddhists. (11) No greater mistake could be made than to seek a geographical location of this lost land. Ancient cosmology locates the primordial "place," not "down here," but at the celestial pole, the centre and summit. In Egyptian thought, states Clark, the celestial pole is "that place" or "the great city." Here dwells the "Master of the Primeval Place." (12) When the god ...
... body which existed then, but which exists no more now; that the solution of the Calendar must not be attempted with means that are out of date'; in short-that the Calendar can only be made to speak' intelligibly and intelligently, if our considerations are based upon the revolutionary teachings of the Austrian cosmologist, Hans Hoerbiger. Hoerbiger's Cosmological Theory is not generally recognized, it is true: but this does not detract from the fact that it is a magnificent thought-tool. Here only a skeleton outline of its main points can be given-those points which are of importance for the work here undertaken. One of the tenets of Hoerbiger's Cosmological Theory is that cosmic space is not absolutely ...
88. Index of Titles
... , Phillip: Shamir Clapham, Phillip: Sir Norman Lockyer (1836-1920) Clapham, Phillip: The MacCecht and Cuchulainn Clube, S.V . M.: The Countdown to a New Celestial Hazard Clube, Victor: Cometary Catastrophes and the Ideas of Immanuel Velikovsky Cochrane, Ev: Comets, Polular Culture, and the Birth of Modern Cosmology by Sara Genuth Cochrane, Ev: Aphrodite Urania Cochrane, Ev: Apollo and the Planet Mars Cochrane, Ev: Beyond Bauer Cochrane, Ev: Heinsohn's Ancient "History" Cochrane, Ev: Heracles and the Planet Mars Cochrane, Ev: Indra: A Case Study in Comparative Mythology Cochrane, Ev: Indra's Theft of the Sun-God's ...
89. The Domestication of the Human Species [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... to cement his authority by mobilising labour to build a mausoleum, not necessarily for himself but for one of his recently deceased relatives. The performance of mortuary rites serves then to constantly reiterate the power of the lineage. The palace-temple, as the King's house, becomes the template for the structure of the state and, as the ideal of cosmological order, it endows the King with divine power on Earth. Wilson sees the ideals of permanence and perfection developing into the complicated and highly stylised court behaviour of some post-Neolithic societies, and vestiges of our domestic origins of government still with us in the Houses of Parliament and the White House. These ideas must have much relevance to the ...
90. Intersect 2001 (Advert) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2001:1 (Apr 2001) Home | Issue Contents Advertisement Intersect 2001 A World Conference Electricity, Cosmology, and Human History' July 6-9, 2001, The Hilton Flamingo Hotel, Laughlin NV 89029, United States of America New vistas in astronomy Plasma and electricity in space Our violent solar system Human memories of planetary upheaval Origins of mythical archetypes and global symbols Science and the quest for interdisciplinary synthesis This event will highlight new approaches to the integration of human knowledge, with particular emphasis on electrical forces active at all levels of scientific observation. Presenters will include the distinguished astronomer Halton Arp, whose work has re-defined our ideas about galaxies, ...
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