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119 pages of results. 701. Velikovskian Catastrophes in the Revelation of St. John [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... in a divine inspiration for Revelation and the belief in its absence are of equal value. But don't we have an indication that John had more than normal human knowledge when he saw the fire in the "sea of glass"? REFERENCES 1. The Collapsed Sky," I, ii. 2. Earth in Upheaval, "Cataclysmic Evolution." ARIE DIRKZWAGER was born in the Hague in 1945 and studied Classics at the Free University of Amsterdam. In 1975 he received a Ph.D . with the dissertation "Strabo über Gallia Narbonensis." He teaches Greek, Latin, and Ancient History in Belgium and just over the border in the Netherlands, and writes about ...
... survive in Jupiter's atmosphere. 25 V E N U S As early as 1946 Velikovsky offered for investigation three of his expectations for Venus. All concerned characteristics which would not be surprising if events had initially occurred as described in Worlds in Collision, but one of them would be expected on the basis of uniformitarian concepts of' the origin and evolution of the Solar Stellar. 26 These expectations were related to the rotation life temperature, and the cloud composition of Venus. When viewed from north of the plane of the Solar System - planet rotating about its axis in a counter-clockwise direction has what is called pro-grade rotation. The concept that all the planets formed in the same manner at ...
703. Historical Supplement [The Age of Velikovsky] [Books]
... that Velikovsky has succeeded in identifying Oedipus as the Greek reflex of the historical Akhnaton." Not long before this, another noted scholar mentioned Velikovsky's identification of Oedipus as Akhnaton. Dr. Cyril D. Darlington, Sherardian Professor of Botany, University of Oxford, a renowned geneticist, has written about many subjects. In his book, The Evolution of Man and Society, Darlington listed the comparisons detailed by Velikovsky and stated that the similarities indicate the Oedipus legend was truly an Egyptian story which was transplanted to Greece. 11 As previously mentioned, under conventional chronology, the Oedipus "legend" arose some five hundred years after the lifetime of Akhnaton. If these noted scholars are correct ...
704. Aeon Volume II, Number 4: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... and to foster a wider debate as to the interpretation of new data. AEON will pursue an interdisciplinary approach. In addition to providing a service to researchers in catastrophist studies, we offer the general reader the possibility of sharing in exciting discovery. AEON is not an institutional journal with a finished product. The papers presented here are still in evolution, looking for comment and criticism from others. Publication in this symposium will, as a rule, involve little or no refereeing and minimal editing, with the primary responsibility for technical accuracy and proofreading resting on the contributors themselves. Specialists in the affected fields are asked to challenge the presented views or to offer alternative explanations of the data ...
705. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... some delightfully artistic cartoons. Pictures of the gods in their celestial boats depicted upon the Senmut and other ceilings prompted some new observations, and a lively interchange of ideas with the audience. Peter's article dealing with these and related subjected has just appeared in the 1987 Review. Dr Trevor Palmer spoke next, on the subject of "Nemesis for Evolution Gradualism?": a fuller account of his talk will appear in article form in future SIS publications. He gave a detailed summary of the various trends towards catastrophism in palaeontological thought over the past few years. Ever since Alvarez it had become almost respectable to view mass extinctions as caused by extra-terrestrial bodies. If the trend continued then ...
706. Advert [Journals] [Horus]
... will be able to demonstrate to your own satisfaction that the monument was an operational calendar that correlated lunar months with solar years over the 19-year period of the Metonic cycle. Printed on green 10" bt 14 ½" parchtext paper, this stylized schematic is perfect for framing as an ideal conversation piece, and has accompanying text which explains the evolution and operation of the calendar in detail. The Stonehenge Calendar $3 .75 N. America, $4 .50 overseas. PO Box 95, Mountaintop, PA 18707. USA. ...
707. 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 ...
708. Changing Sea Levels [Journals] [Aeon]
... on the Saturnian Sun and Polar Column," AEON V:1 (November 1997), p. 6 (emphasis as given). [7 ] I. Velikovsky, Earth in Upheaval (N . Y., 1955), pp. 1 ff. [8 ] But see here, D. Cardona, "The Evolution of the Cosmogonic Egg," AEON III:5 (May 1994), pp. 52 ff., & idem, "The Beginning of Time," in ibid., pp. 75-76, for a different interpretation of the Orphic egg. Ed. [9 ] This term was coined from the names of the continents ...
709. Ancient Transatlantic Contacts? A Review of Fell, Van Sertima, and Von Wuthenau [Journals] [Kronos]
... conclude that the American aborigines had not only urbanism but horticulture introduced to them by more sophisticated peoples from the Eastern Hemisphere and that, without such external stimulus, they would never have developed a way of life more advanced than that of nomadic hunting and food-gathering. Van Sertima has quite properly protested the application of a comparable logic to the cultural evolution of sub-Saharan Africa.(13) Are Red men now to be intellectually denigrated in the way in which Black men used to be? Here we confront ethical and social as well as historical and scientific problems. * * * * FOOTNOTED REFERENCES 1. Review of Fell and Van Sertima, New York Times, Sunday Book Review, ...
... au Musée de Gîzeh," p. 260. (1893.) The little temple of Isis at Pompeii and the associated frescoes in the Naples Museum are well worth careful study, especially with regard to the arrangements made for the stellar observations (and their final stoppage by the drastic proceeding referred to in the text), and the evolution of Horus in Greek times. The Hippopotami are most carefully drawn. Gîzeh Catalogue, 1893, p. 63. Professor Flinders Petrie has been good enough to send me his recent measurements. They justify those obtained from Lepsius' plan. Brugsch, "Egypt," 1891, p. 220. ...
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