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... to disturb us; they are the same steps. The steps were associated with gods and planets influencing each reincarnation. For Assyrians and Babylonians the steps were aligned with Moon, Sun, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. In order to pass from the upper half of reality to its lower half, one had to cross a body of water which, on every side, separated the two principal abodes.(12) Thus, whereas it is a trivial fact that, in the Graeco-Roman and post-Alexandrian sense, the Egyptians of olden times had no "astrology", it is of profound importance to realize that they most certainly did have a cosmology in ...
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... was 1400 yards from the center of the explosion. While reading his Stimmen der Zeit, he first caught sight of "the terrible flash - which, Father Kleinsorge later realized, reminded him of something he had read as a boy about a large meteor colliding with the earth." (47) The sole uninjured doctor on Hiroshima's Red Cross Hospital staff was a Dr. Sasaki. He began to administer medical aid immediately and without method but was shortly overwhelmed by the staggering number of wounded. "Tugged here and there in his stockinged feet, bewildered by the number, staggered by so much raw flesh, Dr. Sasaki lost all sense of profession and stopped working as ...
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513. The Great Terror [Journals] [Kronos]
... any undistorted evidence survived in the records of past generations which would enable us to accomplish our task, to refresh our recollection and decipher the lost language of symbolism? Perhaps. It would seem that cometary Venus is actually pictured in an ancient hieroglyph whose correct reading has so far escaped detection. Paul Ernst Jablonski reminds us that the famous "cross with the handle," (the ankh) which so often recurs on ancient Egyptian monuments, represents simultaneously the phallus and the planet Venus. "Observavi illic, . . ., crucem illam celeberrimam ansatam, in vetustis Aegyptiorum Monumentis toties occurrentum, [image], quae phallum designat, Pani Mendesio dedictatum fuisse. Et eodem plane ...
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514. Indra and Brhaspati (Forum) [Journals] [Kronos]
... suggested, then the orbit of Mars would also be affected; but, significantly, it is not- at least not according to optical measurements.(6 ) Although the orbit of Planet X is expected to be markedly eccentric like Pluto's, it is not expected to be as elongated as that proposed by Vaughan. Because the indicated orbit crosses that of all the planets beyond Jupiter, it is unstable. This follows from the fact that Neptune, Uranus, and Saturn are not in resonance with each other and, therefore, Planet X cannot be in resonance with them either; thus it cannot achieve stability. Elementary perturbation theory suggests that, under the most favorable circumstances of ...
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... their combined mass flying off. Fig. A Forward Simulation Fig. B Day -42 Event Fig. C Backward Simulation Going backward in time, J and S settle into temporary elliptical orbits with periods of 312 days and 495 days, respectively, (Fig. C) after a spectacular near-collision on Day -42. In this interaction, S crossed J's path twice in quick succession creating a cusp in its path, i.e ., S on outside crossed in front of J and then, as J passed by, S was pulled back across J's path behind J (Fig. B). The backward simulation produces numerically stable temporary orbits only with time steps of 0 ...
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516. The Saturn Thesis (Part 3) [Journals] [Aeon]
... images of Venus. Europa was presumably a part of the SC [Saturnian Configuration] and would also have been subject to electrical scarring. I predict that when closeups of Europa are available in December, the so-called "cracks" in the ice will be found to be electric discharge channels with the raised levees on either side and the dark-light-dark cross section caused by discharge modification of the excavated material. (In the manner of the green glass beads formed from the melted soil excavated by an electric discharge along the lunar rilles.) The "cracks" on Europa show no lateral displacement where they intersect, which would be expected if they were due to shifting ice. Discharge channels ...
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517. Hittites, Phrygians, and Others [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... eponym year 28 Shalmaneser records: "While I was in Calah word was brought me that the people of Hattina had slain Lubarna their lord(11) and had raised Sarri who was not of-royal blood to the kingship over them. Daian-Ashur, the turtanu, I dispatched, sending him at the head of my army and camp. He crossed the Euphrates and in Kinalua [Calneh] Sarri went to his fate. . . . Sasi the Uzzite kissed my feet and as king I-set him over them In the same eponym year Shalmaneser claimed a victory at Carchemish. This was short-lived, however. In the remaining years of his reign he failed to penetrate anywhere to the west ...
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518. Evidence of the Prophets and Egypt [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... fought at Megiddo. His inscriptions depict booty resembling vessels of Solomon's temple taken to Egypt by Shishak. He is normally dated to 1490-1436 B.C . (EoP, 443). 3. AIC, Ch. V. Zerah (Hebrew. Zerakh) is usually identified with an Osorkon of Dynasty XXII. In his seventh year he crossed the waters of the Yerset (mu-Areset) and fought a battle which he claimed to win (Pritchard, Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament, hereafter ANET, 245-47. Amenhotep II is normally dated to 1436-1413 B.C . (EoP, 443). The title "king of Kush" can be viewed as ...
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519. Discussion [Journals] [Aeon]
... long necks as snorkels in water has been shown to be very far from a real possibility (c .f . Desmond's book, pp. 126-127). As an animal gets larger, its power to weight ratio goes down; its weight goes up proportionally to volume, a cubed figure, while its strength goes up in proportion to cross section of bones and muscles, essentially a squared figure. It is well known, in fact, that the 2/3 power of body weight is the natural scaling factor for competitive weight lifting events. It is known that there is little or no difference between muscle tissue amongst higher animals, as per the following quote: ( ...
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... belated view expressing that "a bright central object" shows through the red luminescence is rather gratuitous. The one event described by Thornhill that is patently unclear is whether or not the so-called "shishkebob," or "string of pearls" arrangement of planets, existed prior to encountering the Sun's own primordial system or whether it was created upon crossing the heliopause some 15 billion kilometers out. In one instance there is the impression that Earth and Mars were orbiting proto-Saturn in the standard equatorial fashion, and in another the planetary family is strung out while heading toward the Solar System beyond the heliopause. The cosmogony here is ambiguous. Moreover, the idea of a 45-year-long excursion into the ...
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