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36 pages of results. 251. The Jewish Science of Immanuel Velikovsky [Books]
... CD-Rom Home Introduction The Jewish Science of Immanuel Velikovsky Russian Exodus Palestine at Last Stekel Introgenesis Before Worlds Collide Left Wing McCarthyism Opinion Divided Einstein and Carbon-14 The Late 1950s The Conversion of de Grazia Five Years Countdown to Confrontation Velikovsky's Challenge Bibliography Immanuel Velikovsky's Jewish Science The Jewish Science of Immanuel Velikovsky Immanuel Velikovsky began life as a relatively privileged Russian Jew, traveled widely throughout his life, survived the terror and turmoil of the first world war and early Bolshevik years, lived and worked in the intellectually stimulating milieu of postwar Berlin, practiced medicine and psychoanalysis in British Palestine, and finally, just before the outbreak of the second world war, moved to the United States, where he spent ...
252. Stekel (Immanuel Velikovsky's Jewish Science) [Books]
... CD-Rom Home Introduction The Jewish Science of Immanuel Velikovsky Russian Exodus Palestine at Last Stekel Introgenesis Before Worlds Collide Left Wing McCarthyism Opinion Divided Einstein and Carbon-14 The Late 1950s The Conversion of de Grazia Five Years Countdown to Confrontation Velikovsky's Challenge Bibliography Immanuel Velikovsky's Jewish Science Stekel From Switzerland Velikovsky returned to his medical practice in Palestine. Shortly before his article was published, he moved from Mt. Carmel to Tel Aviv and became the chairman of a local Psychological Society. He also began an intensive study of the principles of psychoanalysis and resumed his correspondence with Freud. A decade earlier, Freud had declined his invitation to contribute to the Scripta; more recently he had applauded Velikovsky's maiden contribution to ...
... CD-Rom Home Introduction The Jewish Science of Immanuel Velikovsky Russian Exodus Palestine at Last Stekel Introgenesis Before Worlds Collide Left Wing McCarthyism Opinion Divided Einstein and Carbon-14 The Late 1950s The Conversion of de Grazia Five Years Countdown to Confrontation Velikovsky's Challenge Bibliography Immanuel Velikovsky's Jewish Science The Late 1950's A. HESS Velikovsky, despite the frustrations of 1955, began the new year on a bright note. He appeared on Clifton Fadiman's January 5 radio program Conversation for a friendly chat with an RCA vice president in charge of research and with Columbia University Graduate Faculties dean Jacques Barzun, a prominent leader of the academic community- and a vocal supporter of Velikovsky. (In his House of Intellect, Barzun singled out ...
... CD-Rom Home Introduction The Jewish Science of Immanuel Velikovsky Russian Exodus Palestine at Last Stekel Introgenesis Before Worlds Collide Left Wing McCarthyism Opinion Divided Einstein and Carbon-14 The Late 1950s The Conversion of de Grazia Five Years Countdown to Confrontation Velikovsky's Challenge Bibliography Immanuel Velikovsky's Jewish Science The Conversion of de Grazia Already in 1961, in the second edition of the standard text on Coal: Its Formation and Composition, Wilfrid Francis hailed Velikovsky's work as "a comprehensive review of the geological literature of the last 170 years." Much later, in a letter to Pensee, Francis went further: after checking Velikovsky's sources and finding his evidence satisfactory, he came to the conclusion, like Velikovsky, that " ...
255. Five Years (Immanuel Velikovsky's Jewish Science) [Books]
... CD-Rom Home Introduction The Jewish Science of Immanuel Velikovsky Russian Exodus Palestine at Last Stekel Introgenesis Before Worlds Collide Left Wing McCarthyism Opinion Divided Einstein and Carbon-14 The Late 1950s The Conversion of de Grazia Five Years Countdown to Confrontation Velikovsky's Challenge Bibliography Immanuel Velikovsky's Jewish Science Five Years De Grazia resumed his FOSMOS plans in 1968. On January 20 he decided to ask Juergens, Stecchini, Richard P. Kramer, and Herb Neuman to join him as its board of directors and asked Kramer to initiate the procedure for forming a non-profit organization. Hess, rather reluctantly, agreed to serve on its board of trustees on April 29. The Foundation for Studies in Modern Science was formally inaugurated on June ...
256. Thoth Vol I, No. 18: July 3, 1997 [Journals] [Thoth]
... Gravitational Instability * Worlds Around Other Stars Shake Planet Birth Theory * 51 Peg and the Perils of Planet Searches * Extreme Cratering- Quote of the day: "As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain, and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality." - Albert Einstein- VELIKOVSKY'S COMET VENUS (2 ) David Talbott (dtalbott@teleport.com) [EDITOR'S NOTE: This continues Talbott's series of articles on the myth of the comet Venus.] SMOKING STAR In arguing for the cometary character of Venus, Velikovsky cited Aztec records suggesting that the planet Venus shared the same title given a comet. ...
257. The Origin and Decay of the Earth's Geomagnetic Field [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... The huge planets Uranus and Saturn have fields of comparable strength to that of the tiny Earth. Jupiter, 318 times the mass of Earth, has a field 14 times the strength of the Earth's, at 4.2 Gauss. The condition of Neptune is unknown, but may be revealed by Voyager in 1989. Seventy-five years ago Albert Einstein discovered the relationship between mass and energy. Subsequently, he said that an understanding of why the Earth had a planetary magnetic field was one of the five unexplained enigmas of all science. He and other scientists have devoted much effort to discern the relationship between geomagnetism and mass/energy, in what is termed the search for a " ...
258. Introduction to Velikovsky [Articles]
... in Russia in l895. He went to school in Moscow, and then undertook pre-medical work in Edinburgh. Returning to Moscow, he studied ancient history and law, and then completed a medical degree in 1921. Shortly afterwards, he founded "Script Universitatis", a journal which published the work of the world's outstanding Jewish scholars. Albert Einstein was the editor of the volume on mathematics and physics. For 15 years, Velikovsky practised as a doctor and psychoanalyst in Israel, publishing papers on psychology' s one in Sigmund Freud's journal. "Imago". In 1939, he arrived in America to complete research on a study of Moses, Oedipus and Akhnaton, and, ...
259. The Electrical God [Books] [de Grazia books]
... men will be readily understood when, in an environment that exhibited electrical effects in many places, they found, behind the grand son et lumière show, a great electric god, Yahweh. It may be that Moses, in ways unsuspected by the psychohistory of science, has infiltrated the lives and work of Newton, Darwin, Edison, Einstein, and others; by his tenacious insistence on the single god, he made all things dependent on a single system incorporating a key machine assembly, and therefore made an integrated philosophy of nature imperative. In one legend, Moses cannot get the great natural bodies Sun, Moon, Earth, Heaven, Stars, Planets, Sea, ...
260. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , the thousands of years Eric believes there to have been between the Romans and the time the pyramids were built. Secondly, the theory that such technology had to be under the guidance of superior extra-terrestrial beings begs a few questions, not the least of which is the time it would take them to travel to Earth if the physics of Einstein, which Eric prefers to that of Velikovsky, is correct. I was also interested to note that the front cover illustration, although chosen to accompany the article by the Palmers about AD history, also fitted much pre-Christian imagery. Examples were pointed out by Charles Raspil at the SIS Silver Jubilee Event (C &CR 2000:1 ...
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