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36 pages of results. 331. Focus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... geology. The Dark Age of Greece: he probes the historicity of the dark centuries that supposedly interrupted the Greek past. The Assyrian Conquest completes the series of Ages in Chaos; Velikovsky describes the "struggle of nations" for the domination of the ancient Near East. Before the Day Breaks: Velikovsky presents the story of his debates with Einstein in letters and personal discussions. Stargazers and Gravediggers is Velikovsky's account of the origin and reception of his work from 1940 to 1956. Sins of the Sons, by Velikovsky and Prof. Lynn E. Rose, is a detailed report on the Symposium "Velikovsky's Challenge to Science", held at the A.A .A . ...
332. From Venus with Love [Books] [de Grazia books]
... blows from his disciple and son, Jung, and probably a third unmentioned blow, a Christian effort (at least a suspicion thereof) to bury a Jew's contribution to knowledge; of this suspicion we have ample evidence, and of the fact, too, whether in Jung or in Nazism, that the contributions of Heine, Mendelssohn, Einstein and many another Jew to German high culture were buried. And, incidentally, Deg spoke in Politics for Better or Worse of the recent era in America, "of those highly skilled and creative people who had built the arts and sciences, half of them Jews," for he was irritated that in whatsoever history book or sociological ...
333. Electric Stars in a Gravity-Less Electrified Cosmos [Journals] [SIS Review]
... bodies were surrounded by electrified atmospheres. Instead he saw the astronomical body as an inherently charged object which was immersed in a universe which could be described as an electrified fluid. His use of a universal electrified fluid rather than empty space between the astronomical bodies is similar to Einstein's notion of space-time curvature used to explain the action of gravity. Einstein pictured the Universe as a sort of sheet of elastic which was distorted by the masses imbedded in it. Where there was a mass there was much strain. Where there was no mass, there was little strain. A cavity surrounded each mass on the otherwise nearly flat fabric of space-time. Similarly Juergens conceived of space as an electrified ...
334. Sacral vs. Secular Man [Books] [de Grazia books]
... believe in many myths, myths of their descent and families, of their country, of the history of their locale, of wars and voyages. More, and now we make a few specific allusions applying to some, by way of illustration, they hold myths about GM, GE, IBM, their President and political leaders, Albert Einstein, Hollywood, the Mafia, the flag (" Old Glory"), Harvard University, the "Spirit of Saint Louis," the Philadelphia Eagles Football Team, Bellevue Hospital, the "Monopolies," "Justice," "free will," "reason," "truth," "nature," snakes, ...
335. The Recency of the Surface [Books] [de Grazia books]
... decay of C14, "scientists said that it could be possible to accelerate or control the release of energy from decaying nuclei...This could lead to..."[22] It's an ill wind indeed, that blows no good. When a group of scientists and philosophers, perhaps the most notable of them being Albert Einstein, radically criticized the notion of time, the progress of physics is said to have been assisted. Even when time is conceived to run backwards in certain physical, chemical and astronomical theories, the idea is treated as possibly a positive contribution to the solution of perplexing issues. Nor does the radical alteration of other hard-shelled concepts throw the ...
336. Physics, Astronomy and Chronology [Articles]
... per second. If the light is going through any medium that contains atoms, and thus electricity, it slows down, and the denser the medium, the slower the light. Which automatically gets you in trouble because then the light beam bends because of what we call the refractive index. We start getting into a circular definition- remember Einstein saying that starlight would be bent as the light passed the limb of the Sun and that at the time of an eclipse the stars would be out of position. That does prove that space was curved and gravity was curvature of space. Of course light would be going through the solar corona which is very electric, that would bend ...
337. Focus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... of the planets both forward and backward in time to the limits of observational accuracy, and the seal was set by the discovery of Neptune, confirming calculations based on perturbations observed in the movements of other planets. The most serious remaining anomaly, the extremely gradual precession in the orbit of Mercury, was explained by a slight modification made by EINSTEIN; but already POINCARE had indicated the limitations of Newton's laws, showing that they were neither proved nor valid for all time (see "Proofs. . ." in this issue). Professor Roy then addressed himself to the question of the age of the present configuration of the solar system; and it was here that the limitations ...
338. Thoth Vol III, No. 16: Dec 1, 1999 [Journals] [Thoth]
... save appearances and convince governments to spend large sums of research money for super-colliders to replay bits of a hypothetical Big Bang, or to build gravity-wave telescopes when we have no proof such waves exist. The above report brings such strange science sharply into focus. It is not ordinary matter, but scientific models that are being pushed to extremes. Einstein warned: "Most mistakes in philosophy and logic occur because the human mind is apt to take the symbol for reality". Neutron stars and quarks have never been seen. They are derived from mathematical symbols. Let's take quarks first. There is little to suggest that any of the shrapnel from high energy colliders exists in normal matter ...
339. Thoth Vol III, No. 13: Oct 15, 1999 [Journals] [Thoth]
... as most galaxies. Gamma Ray Bursters don't "release more energy than the Big Bang". When placed at their proper close-by distance, their energy output becomes more reasonable. 10) So-called "gravitational lensing" of background quasars and galaxies becomes ejection phenomena. This is especially true in the most notorious case of gravitational lensing, the "Einstein cross": Supposedly, four images of the same quasar wrap around the nucleus of a low-redshift galaxy. However, a bridge of high redshift hydrogen connects two of the "quasar images" and crosses in front of a lobe of the low-redshift galaxy. This proves conclusively that these images are not the same quasar, nor are they ...
340. Thoth Vol III, No. 5: March 15, 1999 [Journals] [Thoth]
... particles of opposite signs, i.e . two Weberian molecular pairs attract each other. This attraction is Gravity; it is proportional to the total number of molecular pairs. ' ." . . . Ralph's work has a distinguished pedigree. And all of those people knew well the difference between a simple dipolar interaction and gravity. Before Einstein muddied the water, it was an obvious idea to look for the origin of the gravitational force in the fundamental electrical nature of matter. Note that we are NOT talking about the bulk separation of charge. We are dealing with dipoles the size of electrons, protons and neutrons. In Ralph's model, it is their ability to influence ...
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