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... size of meteorites was relatively slight and that their weight did not exceed a few hundred pounds. Nobody would have dared to think that meteorites, able to hollow huge craters, could strike our Earth. Consequently the study of meteorites was of interest only to astronomers, and it remained inconceivable that it could have any bearing on our planet's geological evolution. A large circular depression was known to exist in the desert of Arizona, not far from Canyon Diablo. Its name was Coon Butte or Canyon Diablo crater. Its diameter amounts to about 1,200 m. (some 4,000 ft) and its depth is more than 200 m. (61ft). The rim ...
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... Climate * Symposium on Dating Methods * Meteorites Contain Crystals * Kadesh-Barnea? * Refereeing Decisions * Jupiter's Long Magnetic Tail * Brick Magnetism - a New Tool? * Megalithic Astronomy Debate * Rapid Continental Drift? * Uniformitarianism in Varves? * Frosty Report for Hoyle Theory * Meteorites from Mars? * Cretaceous Catastrophe * The Atmosphere of Venus * Hominid Evolution - Exercise in Futility * Variations in G * Mountains Come from Sea Bed? * More Support for Pole Shift * Paleolithic Conjuring 15 SOCIETY NEWS 26 REVIEWS 27 LETTERS : The Great Red Spot on Jupiter * Some Theological Implications of Catastrophism 28 Copyright (C ) 1981 Society for Interdisciplinary Studies THE VELIKOVSKY DEBATE TODAY ISSN 0260-2806 WORKSHOP was launched ...
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... Freedom Forum Publisher: Student Academic Freedom Forum, David N. Talbott, President Editor: Stephen L. Talbott Associate Editors: Ralph Juergens, William Mullen C. J. Ransom, Lynn E. Rose Volume 4, Number 3. Summer, 1974 Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered VIII ARTICLES 3 Notes on this issue 5 The Titius-Bode Law and the Evolution of the Solar System M. M. Nieto 7 Bode's Law Without Venus C. J. Ransom 8 Did Worlds Collide? Robert W. Bass 21 "Proofs" of the Stability of the Solar System Robert W. Bass 27 Velikovsky and the Sequence of Planetary Orbits Lynn E. Rose and Raymond C. Vaughan 35 The Lengths ...
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514. Comments: on the First Issue [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... Abstracts Service Columbus, Ohio / USA Please don't resort to refutations and namecalling, as some other journals did. They presented no catastrophist evidence of any great importance to hurl at the establishment. Your magazine can make progress , if you insist from your contributing writers that they stick to subjects and lines that will substantiate catastrophic events in the Earth's evolution. I hope that you will make a note of this in your next issue, because it will cut down on ' the amount of writing that is done; cut down on the amount of reading for you and your helpers; cut down on the rejections; cut down on the practically useless contributions and needless reading; and save ...
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... neat' - not 365 ¼ days as today. John E. Dayton: Ice Cores and Chronology 12 The author of Metals, Minerals, Glazing and Man critically reviews radiocarbon, tree ring and ice core dates. If the Thera eruption was not 1628BC (as currently favoured) but 1159BC, interesting conclusions follow. See also: The Evolution of the Bronze Age Gunnar Heinsohn: Imaginary and Expected Catastrophes - Apocalyptic Desire and Scientific Prognosis 22 Explores the relationship between legends of past catastrophes, the scientific catastrophism of Cuvier, Schaeffer, Velikovsky (and more recent theorists) and beliefs in an impending apocalypse from cosmic or environmental agents. Benny Josef Peiser: Cosmic Catastrophes and the Ballgame ...
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516. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... Vancouver and is preparing several long-range major works on cosmic catastrophism and related subjects. He has also contributed to the SIS Workshop and CSlS Newsletter. Ev Cochrane (M .S ., lowa State); Mr. Cochrane has studied psychology and genetics, receiving a degree in General Graduate Studies. He is currently preparing a book on biological evolution and one on Greek mythology and religion. C. Leroy Ellenberger (B .S ., Washington Univ.; M.B .A , Univ. of Pennsylvania); Mr. Ellenberger has received degrees in chemical engineering and finance & operations research. His writings on a wide range of subjects have appeared in periodicals as diverse ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. IX, No. 1 Fall 1983 Texts Home | Kronos Home KRONOS A Journal of Interdisciplinary Synthesis Vol. IX, No. 1 Fall 1983 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 The Catastrophic Role of Fluid Pressure and Electromagnetic Phenomena in the Mechanics of Overthrust Faulting Michael M Hobby 17 The Nature and Origin of Comets and the Evolution of Celestial Bodies (Part I) J. M. McCanney 40 Shapley's Scientific Record Immanuel Velikovsky 43 Jupiter God of Abraham (Part IV) Dwardu Cardona 57 What Was "Brimstone"? John V. Myers 63 Aster and Disaster: Toward a Catastrophist Mode of Mythological Interpretation Roger W. Wescott 79 Empedocles, Healer of the Mind ...
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518. Science News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... : SIS Workshop Vol 2 No 2 (Nov 1979) Home | Issue Contents Science News Our member, M. G. Reade, draws our attention to a paper in "Nature", Vol. 275, pp. 606-611 (issue of 19.10.78). (The title is "Nautiloid growth rhythms and dynamical evolution of the Earth-Moon system", and the authors are Peter G. K. Kahn and Stephen M. Pompea.) "The substance of the paper", writes Mr. Reade, "is that some sea shells show growth rings which can be counted and which co-relate with the length of the natural month in days at the ...
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... Wolfe 55 The Personal Tragedy of Albert Einstein H. C. Dudley 68 The Origins of Modern Geological Theory George Grinnell 77 The Problem of the Frozen Mammoths Dwardu Cardona 86 Velikovsky and the Heat of Venus Ralph E. Juergens 93 The Jupiter Effect: Two Reviews Robert W. Bass, Robert M. Wood 98 For the Record 98 Cataclysmic Evolution 110 The Origami of the Species Fredric B. Jueneman 114 Notices 117 The Book Case 119 Notes about the Contributors EDITORS Editor-in-Chief LEWIS M. GREENBERG Executive Editor WARNER B. SIZEMORE Senior Editors ROBERT W. BASS, ROBERT H. HEWSEN and LYNN E. ROSE Associate Editors H. C. DUDLEY, DAVID GRIFFARD, RICHARD F. ...
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520. Notices [Journals] [Kronos]
... . The presentation banquet was videotaped through the courtesy of Glassboro State College. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreward 1. Velikovsky: A Personal View Frederic B. Jueneman 2. The Great Plain Richard F. Haines 3. As Worlds Collide Earl R. Milton 4. Right Answers Don't Count C. J. Ransom 5. Indications of the Eruptive Evolution of Planetary Bodies S. K. Vsekhsviatsky 6. Rotational Resonances of Mercury and Venus Lynn E. Rose 7. The Bulk Chemistries of Venus and Jupiter Ralph E. Juergens 8. Basic Aspects of Electromagnetic Effects in Planetary Dynamics C. S. Sherrerd 9. The Celestial Mechanics of Worlds in Collision Robert W. Bass 10. ...
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