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751. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... Dept. of Mathematical Studies at Pacific States Univ. in Los Angeles and presently earns his living by making thermal predictions for complex space application. ANNOUNCING AEON: A Symposium on Myth and Science Vol. One: "The Cataclysm," Almost 40 years ago Immanuel Velikovsky published his revolutionary work Worlds in Collision, challenging long-held beliefs about the evolution and stability of the solar system. Now a new generation of researchers, originally inspired by Velikovsky's work, has produced a series of startling findings, not all of them matching Velikovsky's reconstruction on details, but strongly supportive of Velikovsky's original vision. These revolutionary findings are now being presented and debated in a continuing symposium - a must for ...
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752. Immanuel Velikovsky: A Short Biography [Journals] [Pensee]
... but has now been re-worked and enlarged to three or four volumes. One of these, Rameses II and His Time, is scheduled to appear later this year, while Peoples of the Sea is due next spring.) Earth in Upheaval, presenting geological and paleontological evidence to buttress Worlds in Collision (and also offering a new understanding of evolution that conflicts with Darwinian theory), came off the press in 1955; in 1960, Oedipus and Akhnaton was published. Velikovsky is also preparing a volume dealing with collective amnesia. For nearly a decade prior to the early Sixties Velikovsky was persona non grata on college and university campuses. Now, after dramatic scientific confirmations of his historical ...
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753. A Record of Success [Journals] [Pensee]
... the Name of Science (G .P . Putnam's Sons, 1952). The celestial bodies "could not possibly possess electrostatic charges enough to produce any of the [observed] effects on motion within the solar system." Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, reviewing Velikovsky's Worlds in Collision (1950). "Ten years ago in our hypotheses of cosmic evolution we were thinking in terms of gravitation and light pressure .. . Tomorrow we may contemplate a galaxy that is essentially a gravitating, turbulent electromagnet." Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, "Why Do Galaxies Have a Spiral Form," Scientific American, 89 (September, 1953). VENUS Venus originated in a violent disruption of Jupiter. ( ...
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754. How Stable Is the Solar System? [Journals] [Pensee]
... Soviet Astronomy, AJ 11, #3 (1967), 473. 4. M.A . Mamedov, Doki Akad Nauk Azerb, SSR Vol. 26, #6 (1970), 15-18; in English (NASA-TT-F-13788) Avail: NTIS CSCL 03B. 5. J. G. Hills, "The Origin and Dynamical Evolution of the Solar System," Ph.D . Thesis (Michigan University, Ann Arbor, 1969). 6. Frontiers in Astronomy, intro by O. Gingerich (W . H. Freeman and Co., San Francisco, 1970). 7. New York Times (April, 1965). 8. R. ...
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755. Bookshelf. C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Sterling cheques to William R. Corliss' at prevailing exchange rates. Postage $1 50 per book (USA), $4 00 elsewhere. Plate Tectonics: A different view By J. K. Reed, 2000, $20 A presentation of many geological observations which do not fit the current paradigm of plate tectonics. Icons of Evolution: Science or Myth? By J. Wells, 2002, $16 95 A study of ten evolutionary examples used by the establishment which are in fact quite misleading. Glacial Lake Missoula and its Humongous Floods By D. Alt, 2002, $15 The story of a broken ice dam just at the end of the ice age ...
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756. On Dayton and Dating [Journals] [SIS Review]
... and the author of Minerals, Metals, Glazing and Man (Harrap: London 1978). It gave the writer great pleasure to read John Bimson's very constructive criticisms and suggestions regarding my low chronology for the Near East set out in the final chapters of my book in 1978. The book took many years to write, and during its evolution, the writer's ideas evolved and progressed towards what seemed at the time (to one brought up in the strictly orthodox realms of Near Eastern archaeology), very revolutionary conclusions as to chronology indeed. Indeed these conclusions have been completely ignored by professional archaeologists as those of a lunatic. Doubts are however beginning to creep in, especially from ...
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757. Velikovsky at Harvard [Journals] [Pensee]
... . You have only to read and then to follow your own logic. For example, my Earth in Upheaval is a book on the paleontological record. I never did any field work in geology or paleontology. But I collected the printed material, and when it is collected and presented, whoever reads it cannot remain a believer in slow evolution." Goldfarb: "To what extent do you believe the Bible is an accurate document or historical record?" Velikovsky: "I'm not a fundamentalist and I oppose fundamentalism. I consider any work written by a fundamentalist- say on geology or paleontology- as of reduced value (even though it may have some interesting facts brought together) ...
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758. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the American Southwest is an amalgamation of original inhabitants with Japanese who arrived across the Pacific 700 years ago. Lamarck's Signature: How retrogenes are changing Darwin's natural selection paradigm by E. J. Steele et al (1998, $2500) Some acquired characteristics can be inherited. If Lamarck was not totally wrong, the modern Darwinian synthesis for evolution cannot be totally right. The establishment does not like this book. Jill Abery ...
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759. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... and the more serious accounts of the various battles to establish catastrophist theories, Cosmic Heretics contains much material which cannot be covered here. There is purely autobiographical detail, thoughts on the political process, fulminations on publishing and the "knowledge industry" in general and allusions to his own emergent theories on the formation of the human mind and the evolution of religion (part of the groundwork for his quantavolutionary series of no less than 8 books dealing with novel applications of catastrophist theory in major disciplines). Though highly discursive, sometimes self-indulgent and sprinkled with minor errors, the book is compelling reading. Whatever the fate of de Grazia's own catastrophist model, this particular book will need to ...
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... void, and underwent a transformation and became One. And so on.) TAI-KI, (Great-Extreme). It has now to be shown that the Great-Extreme, Tai-Ki, is the same as the Great-First, Tai-Yih. My first proof shall be taken from the very most archaic of all Chinese books, the Yi King or Book of Evolutions, which Dr. Legge very cautiously puts to a date previous to B.C . 1143, or over thirty centuries ago, and at the very least 600 years before Confucius. To this great cosmic treatise Confucius wrote (or spoke, and his immediate disciples compiled) a series of appendices or `Wings. In the fifth ...
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