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571. Redshift Anomalies [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... jmccanney@usinternet.com Date Tue, 13 Jan 1998 212404 -0600 Sure is amazing how my theories are being borrowed. The dipole red shift is an integral part of my 3-part comet paper published in early 1980s in Kronos (IX:1 , IX:3 & X:2 ) "The Nature and Origin of Comets and the Evolution of Celestial Bodies". From: Wal thornhill, walt@netinfo.com.au Date: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 195344 + 1000 Thanks for drawing my attention to your Kronos papers. I have waited until I read them before replying. I'm very impressed! It seems we are in general agreement about the state of astronomy ...
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572. Quantavolution and Catatrophe CD-Rom [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... CHAOS AND CREATION: An Introduction to Quantavolution in Human and Natural History. A sweeping adventure via many scientific avenues into past catastrophes of Earth and humankind. 4. THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: Exoterrestrial Forces and Quantavolutions over the full range of the Earth Sciences. 5. SOLARIA BINARIA: A Radically new History of the Solar System and the Evolution of its Components (with Earl R. Milton as Co-author) 6. HOMO SCHIZO I: What made hominids human? The miraculous Human and Cultural Gestalt and Hologenesis. 7. HOMO SCHIZO II: Human Nature and Behavior: the Reconstitution of Reason 8. THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS: Celestial Sex, Spectra and ...
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573. About the SIS. How to Join [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... assessed Velikovsky's contributions in an impartial manner, sometimes critically but generally constructively. In some fields, SIS contributors have developed his work several stages further and the Society's flagship journal Chronology and Catastrophism Review is intended to provide a forum for this continuing debate in the related subjects of revised chronologies, Biblical studies, mythology, astronomy, catastrophist geology and evolution. In its aim of increasing the possibilities for the exchange of ideas and information within the Society's membership, SIS Internet Digest can be of great value for relaying snippets of information, from the Internet, including reviews, news and articles, and in general for keeping members informed of anything which is going on and likely to be of ...
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574. An Extraterrestrial Hypothesis [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Mineralogy, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia. About 10,000 years ago, at the Pleistocene-Holocene border, some important events occurred: the glaciation stopped abruptly; the sea level elevated, and quick (for 20-50 years) climatic and ecological changes took place, leading to the extinction of "mammoth fauna" and exerting a direct effect on mankind's evolution and appearance of civilizations. It is shown in the paper that the disaster under study was caused by the collision of the Earth with an eruptive comet, brought various volcanic tektite glasses from a remote planetary body. This extra-terrestrial source of tektites is proven by the well-known but not adopted paradox of tektite age, i.e . a ...
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575. Archaeoastronomy and Astronomy Conference [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... ): General Topics and Methodology. Bradley Schaefer. Astronomy and Landscape. J. Broda. Calendars: cycles of time at the End of the Millenium. A.Lebeuf. Ethnomathematics and Ethnoastronomy: the sky of living people. B. Murray. The Origin of the Constellations. E. Krupp. Astronomy in Islands: a peculiar evolution? C. Esteban. New Research in Traditional Areas: Eurasia. S. Iwaniszewski. New Research in Traditional Areas: Precolumbian America. J. Galindo & M. Ziolkowski. From the Atlas to the Caucasus: the other side of the Mediterranean. J.A . Belmonte. Research in New Areas: Exotic Astronomies and Cultural ...
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576. About the SIS. How to Join [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... assessed Velikovsky's contributions in an impartial manner, sometimes critically but generally constructively. In some fields, SIS contributors have developed his work several stages further and the Society's flagship journal Chronology and Catastrophism Review is intended to provide a forum for this continuing debate in the related subjects of revised chronologies, Biblical studies, mythology, astronomy, catastrophist geology and evolution. In its aim of increasing the possibilities for the exchange of ideas and information within the Society's membership, SIS Internet Digest can be of great value for relaying snippets of information, from the Internet, including reviews, news and articles, and in general for keeping members informed of anything which is going on and likely to be of ...
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577. Extrasolar Planets [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... what is possibly a planet outside our solar system- one apparently that has been ejected into deep space by its parent stars. Cataloged as TMR-1 (Taurus Molecular Ring star 1), the discovery, made by Susan Terebey of the Extrasolar Research Corporation in Pasadena, CA, and her team, further challenges conventional theories about the birth and evolution of planets, and offers new insights into the formation of our own Solar System. Hubble researchers estimate the odds at two percent that the object is instead a chance background star. "If the results are confirmed, this discovery could be telling us gas giant planets are easy to build. It seems unlikely for us to happen to ...
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578. Amazon Books [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Affair : scientism versus science 404,110 New Insights to Antiquity: A Drawing Aside of the Veil by Richard G. Petersen 424,470+ Age of Velikovsky by C. G. Ransom 481,606+ Velikovsky Reconsidered by Pensee 528,004 YHWH : Divine Language & Electricity by Jerry Ziegler 759,171 Controversy, Catastrophism and Evolution : The Ongoing Debate by Trevor Palmer 1,062,932 Minerals, Metals, Glazing & Man : or, Who was Sesostris I? by John E. Dayton ...
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579. Catastrophic Events & Mass Extinctions [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... an impact event 65 m.y . ago and alternative explanations, by 1994 this evidence was overwhelming due to the discovery and confirmation of the Chicxulub structure in Yucatan, Mexico, as the long-sought K-T boundary impact crater. Therefore, more recently the discussion shifted to the question if (and how) short-term, high-energy events influence the biological evolution on the Earth, and if the observed changes in the biological record show evidence of very short-term events other than the K-T boundary event. Current studies of the most profound extinction event in Earth's history, at the end of the Permian, indicated a much shorter time frame for this event than earlier data had suggested, with significant associated ...
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580. Editorial [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... , lunar disturbances, and the Saturn theory. The proceedings to the conference will be published by the Society in due course, until then, abstracts from many of the speakers can be found at the Society's Website, and on page 11. Other conferences A number of other conferences have also taken places. New Scenarios for the Solar System Evolution and Consequences in History of Earth and Man, took place in June in Italy. Unfortunately details arrived too late to include the last Internet Digest. Proceedings are expected, and the abstracts from many of the speakers can be found on their Web site, and on page 6. In July Cosmos and Chronos held their Symposium on Velikovsky ...
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