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591. 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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592. Our Electric Sun [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... plasma (cloud of ionized gas), there are ionized particles (hydrogen ions) in space, but astronomers say this can't happen. But it appears that stars and galaxies tend to form strings: Birkeland currents, with stars being formed where the Z-pinch effect occurs [see "Electromagnetic collapse, problems of stability, emission of radiation and evolution of a dense pinch", Boris E. Meierovich, Phys. Reports 104 259.] Plasmas appear in one of three types: (a ) Dark current (invisible, but gives off radio frequency emissions) (b ) Normal glow, as in fluorescent tubes and the Sun's corona (c ) Arc discharge, as in ...
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593. Summing up [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... another. For example, Bruce's model of the cell seems to be analogous to his model of the brain, which in turn appear to be analogous to the Gaia hypothesis of the Earth [see also "The Same at Every Level" at www.flatrock.org.nz/resources/science_and_geography/fractal_evolution.htm] 3. Evidence I'm sure many people have found the Saturn Model compelling (the mythological evidence is overwhelming), but aspects of it are difficult to reconcile. The co-linear nature of the Earth-Mars-Venus-Saturn system being a case in point; the system appears to be inherently unstable, so how could it possibly have existed in our ...
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594. On the planetary orbital changes proposed by Velikovsky [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... analytical means, leading to equations in terms of planetary masses, energies, momenta, semi-major axes, eccentricities and distances from the Sun. Such equations do not have a unique solution, being underdetermined, hence they allow for a variety of solutions (of course the solution would be unique if the initial conditions were exactly known and the dynamical evolution of the planets would be exactly computed). It has been possible to show numerically the existence of sets of orbits that satisfy the conservation laws, under the hypothesis of the following sequence of interactions: 1 - Venus with Earth. 2 - Venus with Mars. 3 - Mars with Earth. 4 - Mars with an asteroid There ...
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595. Genesis Research & Education Foundation [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... multi-media presentations & field expeditions for the public, and educational equipment, training & support for students. Our facilities include a laboratory, museum & computer rooms; multi-media resources, a library & an archive. We have a growing collection of biological, geological, palaeontological & archaeological artifacts. Our current research interests include: (1 ) The evolution of co-adapted gene complexes, with special reference to the discontinuous nature of both living and fossil taxa. (2 ) Mathematical theories of the nature of space-time and its relation to matter and energy. (3 ) The New Chronology of the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt, and its implications for the archaeology of the Levant. Genesis Research ...
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... II, "H . H. Hess and My Memoranda," (Fall, 1972), pp. 27-28. 8. KRONOS I:3 , "A Youthful Venus," pp. 85-86; "Argon on Mars," pp. 88-90 (November, 1975). 9. KRONOS I:4 , "Cataclysmic Evolution," pp. 98-110 (April, 1976). 10. KRONOS II:1 , "New Light on Venus," pp. 104-105; "The Martian Atmosphere," pp. 105-109 (August, 1976). 11. The Age of Velikovsky (Glassboro and Fort Worth, 1976). 12. KRONOS II ...
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597. "Let There Be Light" - A Criticism [Journals] [Kronos]
... nova, the cosmic rays must have been very abundant to cause massive mutations among all species of life .. ." (I . Velikovsky, "The Pitfalls of Radiocarbon Dating", in the Spring-Summer 1973 issue of Pensee, p. 13). Elsewhere Velikovsky says: ". .. we are led to the belief that evolution is .. . initiated in catastrophes. Numerous catastrophes or bursts of effective radiation must have taken place .. . in order to change so radically the living forms on earth .. ." (I . Velikovsky, Earth in Upheaval, Pocket Book ed., 1977, p. 233). Under these conditions spontaneous mutation ...
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598. The Twelfth Planet: by Zecharia Sitchin [Journals] [Kronos]
... collisions between Marduk and Tiamat "seeded" Earth with "life-bearing soil and air of the Twelfth Planet . . . giving it the biological and complex early forms of life whose early appearance there is no other explanation" [p . 231]. Despite the "seeding", which presumably would have put Earth on par with Marduk, evolution on Marduk proceeded ahead of Earth, hypothetically 45 million years ahead. Thus, the Nefilim were "capable of space travel a mere 500,000 years ago" when they first visited Earth [p . 232] . Sitchin's thesis obviously conflicts with Worlds in Collision on a number of points, for instance, the identity of Marduk ...
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599. The Book Case [Journals] [Kronos]
... . Ltd. of Madras, India. American Distributor: AUROMERE BOOKS, 1291 Weber St., Pomona, California 91768 (714) 629-8255. Base price for the two volumes is $30.00+ $1 .50 for postage. A 20% discount for libraries and educators. California residents add 6% sales tax. Evolution: Reconciling the Controversy By John R. Hadd $7 .50 (U .S . Dollars); $10.50 (U .S . Dollars) overseas airmail. 96 pages, hard cover only. Address orders to KRONOS Press, Glassboro State College, Glassboro, N.J . 08028. \cdrom\ ...
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... Nereid can result from a single close encounter of such a body with Neptune. The implied mass range and encounter velocities limit the source of the encountering body to a former trans-Neptunian planet in the 2- to 5- Earth-mass range. Editorial Preface : This paper is reprinted for KRONOS' readers because it is both an exciting speculation about the evolution of the Solar System and a model presentation of how catastrophic events can be investigated rigorously. Notwithstanding the obvious parallels between this paper and Worlds in Collision, the authors advise that they would not apply the same methodology to test the encounters deduced in Worlds in Collision because, in contrast to the visibly "chaotic satellite system of Neptune' ...
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