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39 pages of results. 211. Perilous Planet Earth [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... religion and catastrophism; 2. Hutton: fact and fiction about the origins of modern gradualism; 3. Cuvier and Lamarck: choosing between extinction and evolution; 4. Natural theology and Noah's Flood: the high-water mark of catastrophism; 5. Catastrophism, uniformitarianism and idealist philosophy; 6. Lyell triumphant: gradualism dominates geology; 7. Darwin and evolution; 8. After the Origin: the triumph of evolutionary gradualism; Section B: From 1900 to 1979: Gradualism reigns supreme: 9. Neo-Darwinism: the Modern Synthesis; 10. Phyletic gradualism; 11. Gradualist perceptions of human evolution; 12. Heretical catastrophists; 13. Atlantis: rational and irrational theories of a ...
212. Mankind in Amnesia by Immanuel Velikovsky [Velikovsky]
... Jung's Archetypes Freud's Descent into Hades Of Racial Memory Mankind's Delusion The Archaic Trauma Chapter II: TO KNOW AND NOT TO KNOW A Reconstruction of Events To Know and Not to Know Isaiah Early Attempts at Rationalizing Plato Aristotle and Amnesia (by Lynn E. Rose) The Roman Philosophers The Rise of Aristotelianism Copernicus Galileo and Giordano Nicolas-Antoine Boulanger Laplace's Dichotomy Darwin Natural Evolution and Revolution Karl Marx's Misapprehension Two Forms of Fear A Choice "A Degradation of Science and of Religion" A Firmament Chapter III: IN FEAR AND TREMBLING Planet Cods The Feast of Light First Century: Visions of Apocalypse The Seventh Century and the Dark Ages Mid-Fourteenth Century: A Periodicity of Frenzy "There's No Hiding Place Down ...
213. Heinsohn and the Hyksos (An Answer to Martin Sieff) [Journals] [Aeon]
... We'll have to wait and see. But I say again that Martin will eventually be forced to abandon Heinsohn in Mesopotamia or accept him in Israel-Egypt. We're in the middle of an extraordinary intellectual adventure, one that goes straight to the religious, emotional, and philosophical heart of western civilisation. This is the most important and revolutionary period since Darwin published The Origin of Species. If Heinsohn is right, there'll be more than history books to revise. We'll have to rebuild our entire culture from ground up. It won't be a happy task for those who prefer things the way they are now. \cdrom\pubs\journals\aeon\vol0201\103heins.htm ...
214. Quartered At Yale. File II (Stargazers and Gravediggers) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Stargazers]
... solved" and that "the very cause of excessive ice-making on the lands remains a baffling mystery, a major question for the future reader of earth's riddles."(5 ) The statement that scientific study in the last 100 years has proved that erratics are found only where other vestiges of ice movement are also present is embarrassingly wrong. Darwin inquired and received the answer that in the Azores- where there was no ice cover- erratics are found in abundance. J. G. Cumming described erratics carried high up on the Isle of Man, in the Irish Sea, and admitted that ice could not have transported them there. J. S. Lee described erratic blocks and at ...
215. Mars and the search for Life [Journals] [Kronos]
... . Atmospheric pressure can be substantially greater in low-lying valleys of this area, held in close to the planet by a correspondingly low-lying magnetic field. Oxygen in sufficient amounts could be produced by vegetation in that area to support a corresponding environmental form of animal quadruped. And these quadrupeds can be protected from the intense cold through special adaptations. Charles Darwin discussed the amazing ways in which organisms adapt to their environment, and also Dr. Velikovsky spoke at some length of changes in organisms in adapting to higher radiation levels. My father and Albert Einstein considered that the quadrupeds can shield themselves from the low temperatures through adaptation by evolution, in that they could have first of all a unique ...
216. Quartered At Yale [Journals] [Kronos]
... the very cause of excessive ice-making on the lands remains a baffling mystery, a major question for the future reader of earth's riddles" (Ibid., p. 16). The statement that scientific study in the last hundred years has proved that erratics are found only where other vestiges of ice movement are also present is embarrassingly wrong. Darwin inquired and received the answer that in the Azores- where there was no ice cover- erratics are found in abundance. Cummings described erratics carried high up on the Isle of Man, in the Irish Sea, and admitted that ice could not have transported them there. J. S. Lee, in his Geology of China ( ...
217. Leonardo da Vinci: Rocks, Fossils, and Time [Journals] [Kronos]
... New York: Random House (Vintage Books), 1961. 9. Friedenthal, Richard. Leonardo da Vinci: A Pictorial Biography. New York: The Viking Press (A Studio Book), 1959. 10. Glass, Bentley, Owsei Temkin, and William L. Straus, Jr. (Eds.). Forerunners of Darwin: 1745-1859. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1968. Refer to chapter 1,pages 11-18. 11. Gould, Cecil Leonardo: The Artist and the Non-Artist Boston: New York Graphic Society Ltd., 1975. 12. Mason, Stephen F. A History of the Sciences. Rev. ed. New York: ...
218. The Domestication of Cattle. Interdisciplinary Evidence in Support of Catastrophism [Journals] [SIS Review]
... a secondary feature of domestication. It is noted that domestication, or even the protection provided by the looser association of non-social animals, such as cats, leads to increased variability, particularly in the production of pied coats and range of adult size; a general diminution of size and a tendency to retention of infantile characters also seems common. Darwin, it seems, argued backwards. It is only when protected from natural selection that the variety upon which such selection is supposed to be operating can begin to appear. It is interesting to speculate that the tremendous variety within the human species today is a result of our own self-domestication. Dr Bernard Newgrosh comments: The following extracts from ...
219. Censors, Peers, And Ghostwriters. File II (Stargazers and Gravediggers) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Stargazers]
... works in science would never have been published if the writer's peers had been asked. During his lifetime Copernicus had only one follower, Rheticus, and was rejected by all others. Kepler's discoveries were rejected by Galileo, his peer; Newton's gravitational theory was rejected by Leibnitz, his peer; and Agassiz, who was ridiculed, himself rejected Darwin. Virchow did not support Pasteur; Edison rejected and fought against Tesla and the use of alternating current. The list can be multiplied a hundred times. It goes back to Archimedes' rejection of Aristarchus, who taught that the earth revolves around the sun. It would make a fascinating story to tell, not of foolish professors rejecting ...
220. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... find that "religious beliefs" might likewise have a sound basis, deserve greater attention and lead back to God? The second: In view of the difficulties Velikovskians experience in convincing others of the validity of catastrophism, it is hardly surprising that the vast majority of people in the western world, brought up on the lotus plants cultivated by Darwin and Lyell, and fed a daily diet of the same soporific drug by establishment science, should find the necessity for an apparently disinterested but nonetheless uncomfortable and demanding Deity to be minimal or non-existent. However, it would be interesting to speculate on the mad "musical chairs" scramble for church pews if the long-playing record of the present ...
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