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119 pages of results. 221. Intersect 2001 -- A World Conference [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2001:1 (Jun 2001) Home | Issue Contents Advertisement Intersect 2001- A World Conference "Electricity, Cosmology, and Human History" July 6-9, 2001, The Hilton Flamingo Hotel, Laughlin NV 89029 • New vistas in astronomy • Plasma and electricity in space • Our violent solar system • Human memories of planetary upheaval • Origins of mythical archetypes and global symbols • Science and the quest for interdisciplinary synthesis This event will highlight new approaches to the integration of human knowledge, with particular emphasis on electrical forces active at all levels of scientific observation. Presenters will include the distinguished astronomer Halton Arp, whose work has re-defined our ideas about galaxies ...
222. Remarks from the Portland Symposium 3-5 Jan 1997 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... or other weapon, then emerging from the episode with a great scar on his cheek, his forehead, or his thigh. Well, it struck me when looking at a picture of Mars, that even in a small photo the continental-scale chasm on Mars - the Valles Marineris - looks like a giant scar. And I realized that any electrical discharge capable of carving out such a chasm would throw an immense amount of rock into surrounding space, and this could explain the swarming meteoric retinue of the hero (Velikovsky's Maruts), while explaining as well why the ancients declared so consistently that meteorites falling on Earth were hurled by the planet Mars (not what you would call an ...
223. Velikovsky and his Critics by Shane Mage [Books]
... slow uniformity but discontinuously forced by a number of brief catastrophes each causing extermination of numerous well adapted life forrns, the origination of new species through massive violently induced mutations and drastic tectonic and hydrographic changes on the surface of the earth. Our solar system assumed its present basic form thousands, not billions, of years ago, non gravitational (electrical and magnetic) forces are central to its workings, and its history involves not quasi-eternal stability but repeated disruptions and shiftings of planetary orbits, the most recent series of which ended less than 27 centuries ago and wreaked havoc on all human societies. The experience of those catastrophes was so traumatic that the subsequent development of all human ideologies, ...
224. Hannes Alfvén (1908-1995) [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... the presence of magnetic fields. The recognition that the synchrotron mechanism of radiation is important in celestial objects has been one of the most fruitful developments in astrophysics, as nearly all the radiation recorded by radio telescopes derive from this mechanism. In spite of these fundamental contributions to physics and astrophysics, Alfvén, who retired his posts of professor of electrical engineering at the University of California at San Diego and professor of plasma physics at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm in 1991, was still viewed as a heretic by many in those very fields. Alfvén's theories in astrophysics and plasma physics have usually gained acceptance only two or three decades after their publication. Characteristically and also concomitant with ...
225. Discussion Questions From the Floor [Journals] [Aeon]
... result from physical disturbance of Jupiter by Io (e .g ., it is rain that dampens the streets; wet streets are not the cause of rain!) This physical disturbance is theorised to produce both an ongoing potential and the attendant conductorless current. The appearance, then, is that satellite size and orbit can and do influence electrical activity and hence magnetic field response in at least this one case. Patten's prediction for a large Neptunian magnetic field is based upon three assumptions: 1) Neptune is a gaseous planet with a relatively rapid spin rate. 2) Triton's proximity to Neptune and its apparent size make an electrical flux between the two highly probable; based upon ...
226. Electrically Induced Nuclear Fusion [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2000:2 (Dec 2000) Home | Issue Contents Electrically Induced Nuclear Fusion www.papimi.gr/eqoflif.htm Biology in order to explain the trans-membrane potential of the cell-(TMP) adopts an unproven hypothesis of a procedure in which sodium Na is exchanged with potassium K inside and out of the cell. This assumed exchange in Biology is called the sodium-potassium pump-(SPP). The SPP leads to elementary contradictions, known in the literature. However, the SPP is the best choice hypothesis based on the exclusion, assumed impossible, of cold nuclear fusion of sodium to potassium in the biological cell level. In this ...
227. Thoth Vol V, No 1: Jan 15, 2001 [Journals] [Thoth]
... ), electronics factories, etc. As far as I know, no evidence of such ancient toxic sites exists. And the nuclear explanation cannot account for the "fighting sky chariots," or the imagery of lightning bolts. (As we know too well, nukes are more like "balls of fire.") I asked about electrical causes of residual nuclear radiation, and I like your answer: .. .like particle accelerators in labs, a planetary thunderbolt would also be capable of initiating both fusion and fission reactions that could produce radioactive isotopes. Stupendous discharges could involve temperatures great enough for fusion (around 10^8 - 10^9 K), and ...
228. Zetetic Scholar Nos. 3 & 4 April 1979 [Articles]
... of large mass, sometimes called filaments, comets, or proto-planets: hence, the title, Worlds in Collision. Passing bodies collided with the Earth not by actually striking it but by approaching close enough to disrupt its rotation, to cause changes in the direction of poles, tectonic movements of its crust, largescale glaciation, interplanetary discharges of electricity, relocation of its orbit, and many other substantial results. Of such repeated, though not periodic, occurrences it is the last two series beginning around 1450 B. C. that Worlds in Collision has recounted in detail. It appears that the Exodus of the People of Israel from Egypt took place at approximately that time. Velikovsky ...
229. Brains Trust - Chronology and Ancient History [Journals] [SIS Review]
... struck by one of Jupiter's thunderbolts, so the Earth was close enough to receive Martian debris. Consequently geology has to look at a couple of mechanisms that have never before been considered. One is the dumping of material from space at intervals to form global strata. Another one is the creation of radioactive material as a result of catastrophic interplanetary electric discharges. In other words, we are not looking at a primordial collection of radioactive isotopes that are somehow created in a supernova, somehow coalesced from a dispersing gas into a star system and then somehow into planets and then into rocks and that the rocks lie undisturbed so that you can do your dating. There are many assumptions built ...
230. Gases, Poisons and Food [Books] [de Grazia books]
... claims to be culturally retarded and childish, clowns, cranks and religious fanatics. Now the door is open to claims, and some scientists are tripping over each other's footnotes in their eagerness to go to through it. Since most chemical elements and compounds can be either found beyond the Earth or conjectured to have once formed from the thermal and electrical conditions that occur exoterrestrially, scenarios of past events to explain present processes are becoming as common, prolonged, and disastrous as the "soap operas" of radio and television. Contemporary man is motivated to come to grips with the sky by economics, politics, militarism, and the need to survive. Poisonous hydrocarbon, radiation, aerosols ...
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