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151. Comments on Electric Stars [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... that appear on the Kronia electronic mailing list, covering issues 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". Comments on Electric Stars By Wal Thornhill Thoth Vol II, No. 8 May 15, 1998 The possibility is that the sun is isothermal, or even that the standard model does apply somewhere deep inside. The problem for the theorists is that, if the photosphere is an anode phenomenon, the boundary conditions defined by the photospheric temperature and apparent radius ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 115  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/i-digest/1998-2/16stars.htm
... Imbrium and smaller craters on the far side of the Moon. But when similar anomalies are found in a tiny crater in Australia, it's time to explore other explanations; explanations that could fit both the anomalies on Earth and those on the Moon. So what else could have produced it? Ralph Juergens' suggestion that craters are carved by electric discharge machining, (EDM), might be worth investigating, especially in light of the Aboriginal legends concerning the rainbow snake which emerged from the ground to form the Wolfe Creek Crater. [10] This is especially of interest since this is a motif associated globally with celestial thunderbolts. Can the chemical composition of solids be changed by ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 115  -  12 Apr 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0605/138thorium.htm
153. Electric Universe Predictions for Space Probe [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1998:1 (June 1998) Home | Issue Contents Electric Universe Predictions for Space Probe From: Wal Thornhill, walt@netinfo.com.au NASA wrote: Planned for launch in 2003, the Deep Space 4/Champollion spacecraft will rendezvous with Comet Tempel 1 in 2005 and spend several months orbiting the comet nucleus making high-resolution maps of its surface. The spacecraft will deploy a lander with a 1-meter-long (3 .3-foot) drill to collect samples that will be analyzed on-site; an attempt will be made to return a sample to Earth in 2010. Wal Thornhill replies: I predict that unless NASA has begun to take notice of The ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 114  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/i-digest/1998-1/15elect.htm
154. Electric Universe [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2001:2 (Sep 2001) Home | Issue Contents Electric Universe WAL THORNHILL continued his presentation, this one a little more speculative than the previous ones. Wal began by mentioning Aboriginal x-ray art [eg. see www.geocities.com/Paris/Jardin/2744/painting.html] although I don't recall the context, and then went on to say that the current solar system dust model appears to be iffy. There is no such thing as a "failed star"- brown dwarfs are the most abundant in the galaxy; they have no photosphere, planets can orbit within their "atmosphere", and such a planet ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 114  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/i-digest/2001-2/11elect.htm
155. Thoth Vol II, No. 18: Nov 15, 1998 [Journals] [Thoth]
... saw the gods' great wheel and invented the chariot?] Much more recently, we've learned a little about nuclear fusion, so the majority of astronomers support the hypothesis that the sun is a gravitating fusion factory, with a few magnetic anomalies that still need to be explained (new worries: where are those missing neutrinos?) The Electric Universe is no different. We're taking a concept that's become familiar (the behavior of electrical forces in a plasma lab) and testing how well they apply to those tiny specks of light in the sky, the moon, planets, stars, galaxies and beyond. This paradigm is exciting. It holds the promise of explaining hot coronas ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 113  -  19 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/thoth/thoth2-18.htm
156. Thoth Vol IV, No 9: May 31, 2000 [Journals] [Thoth]
... the world in myth, art, ritual, language, and architecture. Three principles were paramount in Velikovsky's hypothesis: 1. Unstable motions and near-collisions of planets have produced large-scale terrestrial catastrophes on the earth. 2. Ancient cultures preserved massive records of these catastrophes. 3. Taken as a whole, historical records suggest a vital role of electricity: In catastrophic episodes, great bolts of lightning passed between planets. Velikovsky's approach was interdisciplinary. He used the insights of a professional psychoanalyst and the methods of a trained historian to investigate the astronomical, mythical, and religious traditions of diverse cultures. He discerned deeply rooted themes which others had failed to see. These cultural records told ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 113  -  19 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/thoth/thoth4-09.htm
157. Saturday: Introduction [Journals] [SIS Review]
... revolution'. Somehow I doubt if Euan will be reverently embalmed in a mausoleum by the archaeologists but maybe the revolution is still in progress. Harold Tresman is a co-founder of the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies. Reading Velikovsky's Worlds in Collision and Earth in Upheaval led to his continuing interest in the Saturn/Earth catastrophe and its corollary, the Electric Universe. This culminated in the article, co-authored with Bernard Newgrosh, The Primordial Light' [SIS Review II:2 , Dec.1977] in which it suggested that at one time the Earth orbited as a satellite of proto-Saturn'. His follow-up article, Geological Genesis', first written in the 60s, was eventually published ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 112  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2000n1/008intro.htm
158. Thoth Vol III, No. 9: June 15, 1999 [Journals] [Thoth]
... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .by Mel Acheson SATURNIAN STUDIES . . . . . . . . by Dave Talbott and Kronians _Seeing Red: Redshifts, Cosmology and Academic Science_ By Halton Arp . . . . . . . . . . Book Review by Wal Thornhill. ELECTRIC UNIVERSE QUESTIONS . .. Wal Thornhill and the Kronians ARE WE GETTING THERE? . . . . Dwardu Cardona and Wal Thornhill EXCERPTS FROM THE INTRODUCTION TO _Seeing Red, Quasars, Cosmologies and Academic Science_ . . . . . . . .by Halton Arp- LOOKING UP by Mel Acheson At NEW SCENARIOS ON EVOLUTION OF ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 112  -  19 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/thoth/thoth3-09.htm
159. Thoth Vol VII, No 5: Jul 31, 2003 [Journals] [Thoth]
... in Chile. According to standard celestial theories, the fast spinning star should be only 20 to 30 per cent wider across its equator than from pole to pole. But Achernar, which spins at 225 km per second, has a colossal bulge around its equator and is 50 per cent wider. [ed note artist's conception available at Thornhill's electric universe website] http//www.holoscience.com/news.php?article=x50hfzxa#top Brilliant blue Achernar, (Alpha Eridani), the ninth brightest star in the sky, lies at the southern tip of the star-river Eridanus. It has a belt of emitting gas circling its equator. It is a member ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 111  -  19 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/thoth/thoth7-05.htm
... atmosphere and deep into space, ever reaching toward the northern body and forming a gaseous bridge in an attempt to span the void between. This bridge would have taken the form of a brobdingnagian Rankine vortex- nested cylinders of atmospheric gases and debris, one within another, each separated by density gradients caused by pressure, thermal, and perhaps electrical differentials. A Rankine vortex is a phenomenon with a vertical axis and a circular motion, in which the motion is that of a comparatively linear flow within a fixed radius, and a constant circulation outside this radius. The polar column is considered to have been such a vortex on an imposing scale. Because of its sheer size, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 111  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0104/036polar.htm
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