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119 pages of results. 131. Pentecost [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Workshop Vol 6 No 2 (Aug 1985) Home | Issue Contents Pentecost James E. Strickling Like the universe of which he is a part, man is an electrical creature. The natural currents within our bodies are small, but their role is extremely significant; they govern our very lives. These minute currents can be disrupted, or overridden. In particular ". .. extremely low frequency (ELF) fields have the capacity to penetrate buildings and living tissue and hence are potential biological stimuli."(1 ) And when this happens, our perceptions can falter; and our reactions and responses might be beyond our control. Such stimuli might have ...
132. The Electric Serpent [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... ranging from celestial dynamics and planetary geology to the origins of ancient languages and the birth of civilization in the wake of cosmic catastrophe. To subscribe to Thoth, send an email message to inquiries@kronia.com with a message, "Requesting subscription to THOTH". Thoth Vol I, No. 6. March 16, 1997 The Electric Serpent Under the heading "Here be serpents" in The Economist for 8 March 1997, p.102, appeared the following (summarised): "Near the centre of the Milky Way lurks something at least as weird as dark matter, but definitely visible. Through their radio telescopes, astronomers can see a bright strand, 150 ...
133. Gerontology, Environment, and Geological Catastrophism [Journals] [Kronos]
... the broadest sense in these examples, as it is in the press.) In spite of the fact that environmental intervention can reduce the number of early deaths, it has not substantially increased the life expectancy of those who "die of old age".* In this paper, we will examine the possibility of environmental change of planetary electrical characteristics as a possible causal factor in man's normal life span. [* The biological roles of vitamins and trace elements with respect to aging will be treated at another time. - The Ed.] Velikovsky, in his works, has successfully predicted discoveries which were heralded as impossible, and as rubbish, because they clashed with " ...
... . This book was not cited in Worlds in Collision, and in the voluminous literature dealing with the Velikovsky affair it has been referred to only rarely. In the following, all quotations without a reference are from Cosmos without Gravitation 1407]. "The fundamental theory . . . is: Gravitation is an electromagnetic phenomenon. . . . Electric attraction, repulsion, and electromagnetic circumduction govern . . . [the] movements [of planets and satellites]. The moon does not fall, ' attracted to the earth . . . nor is the phenomenon of objects falling in the terrestrial atmosphere comparable with the falling effect' in the movement of the moon, a conjecture which ...
135. Solaria Binaria [Books] [de Grazia books]
... panta oicizei ceraunoz* * "Lightning steers the universe" Heraclitus, ca. 2500 BP, Fragment 64 Solaria Binaria Origins and History of the Solar System By Alfred de Grazia and Earl R. Milton CONTENTS Introduction PART ONE: ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE BINARY SYSTEM CHAPTER ONE The Solar System as a Binary CHAPTER TWO The Solar System as Electrical CHAPTER THREE The Sun's Galactic Journey and Absolute Time CHAPTER FOUR Super Uranus and the Primitive Planets CHAPTER FIVE The Sac and Its Plenum CHAPTER SIX The Electrical Axis and Its Gaseous Radiation CHAPTER SEVEN The Magnetic Tube and the Planetary Orbits CHAPTER EIGHT The Earth's Physical and Magnetic History CHAPTER NINE Radiant Genesis PART TWO: DESTRUCTION OF THE SOLAR BINARY CHAPTER ...
136. The Biological Effects Of Radiations [Books]
... | PART IV : Appendixes I | II | III | IV | Acknowledgements | Notes And References | VI The Biological Effects Of Radiations 1. We have seen in Section II of the present chapter what radiations are and under what conditions they are emitted. It should be remembered that radiations comprise: (a ) Material particles, which are electrically charged (a-and B-particles). (b ) Electro-magnetic waves: X-rays and y-rays. We have also mentioned in Section III that radiations may be used to produce fission reactions if they possess sufficient energy. Lastly, it must be remembered that protons and neutrons may also be used to initiate nuclear reactions, if those material particles are sufficiently ...
137. Orbits of Core Material Ejected from Gaseous Planets [Journals] [Kronos]
... direct calculations. The outcome of this work is that I consider it extremely unlikely that the suggested erratic Jupiter-Venus path (or Saturn-Venus path) can be satisfactorily explained solely by the law of gravitation, even allowing for numerous planetary near-encounters and deflections. Further study led me to realise that such erratic paths can be explained if additional forces due to electrical processes are included in the calculations. Moreover, these forces then helped to make it clear that there is an alternative to the reaction process to explain how the core material could be ejected from a gaseous planet, and from which the initial velocity and charge conditions needed for the Jupiter-to-Venus situation can be derived. Another consequence of this theory ...
138. The Importance of Outsiders in Science [Journals] [SIS Review]
... to France as an ambassador to enlist French help for the American Revolution. After independence he became President of Pennsylvania and worked to abolish slavery. A polymath, he taught himself Spanish, French, Italian and Latin; mapped the Gulf Stream; invented such things as bifocal spectacles and the lightning conductor; proved that lightning is a form of electricity. He also recognised the Aurora Borealis as an electrical phenomenon and speculated on the existence of the ionosphere. Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), occupation tax collector. He is famous as a chemist, naming the part of air used in combustion oxygen' and destroying the then-prevalent theory of phlogiston. He demonstrated that water is a compound ...
139. The Passing of Elijah [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... voltage gradient) between the ionosphere and the earth. (That this condition persisted or recurred during Elijah's time is attested by his twice more calling down fire, as recorded in II Kings 1:10 and 1:12.) Such a gradient, however, can also result from geological disturbances: "[ E ] arthquakes generate large electrical currents which, in turn, greatly increase the atmospheric electrical potential gradient." [3 ] Elijah's life was thus not a "ho-hum" existence. And his departure was every bit as extraordinary: Velikovsky suggested he was killed by ball lightning[4 ]- described in the Bible as "a chariot of fire." ( ...
140. The Electric Universe -- The Big Picture [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2001:2 (Sep 2001) Home | Issue Contents The Electric Universe- The Big Picture WAL THORNHILL is first to speak, giving an overview of the Electric Universe, a project he has been developing over the last 40 years, and feels that it is just now coming together. We're reminded that Samuel Johnstone said that "Nothing is achieved if all the objections have to be solved first". And that Velikovsky, in Worlds in Collision, wrote that it is a heresy that gravity was the dominant force in nature. Wal goes on to tell us that the Electric Universe is also a holistic approach to science (a term which ...
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