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119 pages of results. 651. C&C Workshop 1988, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Rohl all Subscriptions and Enquiries should be sent to the Hon. MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: Mrs Val Pearce, 57 Meadway, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 1JH, U.K . CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP is intended to provide a forum for the ongoing 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, CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP can be of great value for relaying snippets of information, members opinions, reviews of relevant news and articles, and in general for keeping members informed of anything which is going on and likely to be of ...
652. Reviews [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... model accords with Newtonian mechanics, geomagnetic principles, gyroscopic theory and historical accounts. " If that's true then I'm a dinosaur, surviving from the catastrophe of 65 million years ago. Eric Crew, 1989 Drew Symposium, 1991 Advance notice is given of the Drew Graduate School Colloquium meeting on Friday and Saturday April 19-20th 1991 on the subject of Evolution as a Cross-Disciplinary Theme'. Among the guest speakers committed is Niles Eldredge. Further details available from Roger Wescott (chairman, 1991 G.S . Colloquium), 11 Green Hill Road, Madison, NJ 07940, United States. Erratum Under the heading Occasional Publications Series in Workshop 1989:1 we gave details of a paper ...
653. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... interest. This particular facet of his theory implies a collective memory for mankind similar to the Jungian theory of a collective subconscious, which is of obvious importance to those interested in Velikovsky's theory of a suppressed subconscious. The theory of morphic resonance states that when new patterns come into existence they are gradually stabilised into habits which then appear changeless. Evolution is seen as an interplay between creativity and habit, and science can only study the habit'. The study of creativity requires non-scientific principles, but unfortunately modern science cannot accept this. This is why new theories such as Sheldrake's are rejected out of hand. Question time proved very lively and showed that Sheldrake had greatly stimulated his audience ...
654. C&C Workshop 1991, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Subscriptions and Enquiries should be sent to the Hon. MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: Mrs Val Pearce, 10 Witley Green, Darley Heights, Stopsley LU2 8TR, Bedfordshire, UK. CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP is intended to provide a forum for the ongoing 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, CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP can be of great value for relaying snippets of information, members opinions, reviews of relevant news and articles, and in general for keeping members informed of anything which is going on and likely to be of ...
655. C&C Workshop 1991, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Subscriptions and Enquiries should be sent to the Hon. MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: Mrs Val Pearce, 10 Witley Green, Darley Heights, Stopsley LU2 8TR, Bedfordshire, UK. CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP is intended to provide a forum for the ongoing 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, CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP can be of great value for relaying snippets of information, members opinions, reviews of relevant news and articles, and in general for keeping members informed of anything which is going on and likely to be of ...
656. C&C Workshop 1993, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the SIS has always 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 Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 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, Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop can be of great value for relaying snippets of information, members' opinions, reviews of relevant news and articles and in general for keeping members informed of anything which is going on and likely to be of ...
... kind of problem in archaeology is more frequently concerned with later cultural material found in situations having physical characteristics which are almost wholly due to the fact of human occupation. In such locations stratification is present but it is frequently impossible to identify it. Consequently, archaeologists augment scarce, definite stratigraphic data with inferences from internal evidence, such as the evolution of styles of pottery, changes in the form of tools, the shape of houses, etc. The resulting chronological framework is of course very insecure and is recognized as such by any reputable archaeologist. The use of such must strain the credulity of investigators in allied fields, especially those in possession of more precise data. [Emphasis ...
658. Agate Spring Quarry. Ch.5 Tidal Wave (Earth In Upheaval) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Earth in Upheaval]
... twin-homed rhinoceros, clawed horse, giant swine, and gazelle camel did not survive, but became extinct. There is nothing in their skeletons to warrant regarding them as degenerate and doomed to extinction. And the very circumstances in which they are found bespeak a violent death at the hands of the elements, not slow extinction in a process of evolution. In many other places of the world similar finds have been made, and in one of the sections to follow we shall discuss the famous bone quarry of Siwalik. In the United States, Big Bone Lick, Kentucky, twenty miles south of Cincinnati, contained the bones of one hundred mastodons, besides many other extinct animals. ...
659. The Siwalik Hills. Ch.6 Mountains And Rifts (Earth In Upheaval) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Earth in Upheaval]
... the animal world of today seems impoverished by comparison. It looks as though all these animals invaded the world at one time: "This sudden bursting on the the stage of such a varied population of herbivores, carnivores, rodents and of primates, the highest order of the mammals, must be regarded as a most remarkable instance of rapid evolution of species," writes D. N. Wadia in his Geology of India.3The hippopotamus, which "generally is a climatically specialized type" (De Terra), pigs, rhinoceroses, apes, oxen filled the interior of the hills almost to bursting. A. R. Wallace, who shares with Darwin the honour of ...
660. Collective Unconscious Mind. Ch.1 Of Racial Memory (Mankind in Amnesia) [Velikovsky]
... .. Then it would be proper also to experiment with the possibility of relieving the too strong oscillations (Stromschwankungen) of the current in the brain of the epileptics. This should be regarded as a preliminary communication. I also claimed the existence of a collective mind in the early stages of the development of the species. Individualisation accompanies the evolution from lower to higher forms, yet the collective mind is never fully erased in man; it comes to the fore preferably in excited states of mind, also in crowds swept by emotions. On this score I wrote: It transpires ever clearer that the autonomy of the mental domains of separate individuals must have developed as a more complicated ...
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