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79 pages of results. 631. Astral Kingship [Journals] [Aeon]
... 1972), p. 52. 51. Langdon, op. cit., p. 207. 52. M. Jastrow, "Sun and Saturn," Revue d'Assyriologie et d'Archeologie Orientale, Vol. 70 (1910), pp. 163-178; L.M . Greenberg & W.B . Sizemore, "Saturn and Genesis," KRONOS I:3 (Fall 1975), p. 46; D. Cardona, "The Sun of Night," KRONOS III:l (Fall 1977), pp. 31-38. 53. F. Guirand, "Greek Mythology," Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology (London, 1972), p. 160 ...
632. San Francisco, February 25, 1974 [Journals] [Pensee]
... morning session an irate member of the audience got King's attention and suggested that Sagan should be asked to "make the sacrifice" of passing up his outside appointment in favor of completing the commitment to science implicit in his initial agreement to participate in the Velikovsky symposium. This prompted a short speech by King: "When I was describing the genesis of this symposium, I [said] that the AAAS had put the symposium together out of a feeling that the work of Dr. Velikovsky was worth presenting at a public forum. What I did not mention at that time was that Professor Sagan is not only a vigorous defender of science, he is also a vigorous defender of ...
633. Of the Moon and Mars, Part 2 [Journals] [Pensee]
... . . . An increase in current increases the area of the luminous crater......... Cf. also Cobine, Gaseous Conductors, p. 521. 135. See R. P. Sharp, Journal of Geophysical Research 78 (1973): 4063: "The major problem of trough [canyon] genesis involves disposal of about 2 x 106 km3 of material." 136. Ibid. 137. The Iliad, Book V (Translated by W. H. D. Rouse). E. Schorr suggests that imagery such as this is simply the poet's way of saying that the successes and failures of men in the warfare at Troy ...
634. Stars in an Electric Universe [Journals] [Aeon]
... full range of elements. The gravitational model assumes stupendous pressures and temperatures in a supernova to "cook up" heavy elements in an instant. The heavy elements are then dispersed into deep space by the powerful explosion. The supernova explosion itself is poorly explained by the standard model. It is difficult to imagine a more unlikely scenario for the genesis of heavy elements in the universe, given the dissipation of the output of the few supernovae we see and the problem of then accreting material that is expanding. Here is the prescient Birkeland again: "According to our manner of looking at the matter, every star in the universe would be the seat and field of activity of electric ...
635. Velikovsky's Dreamwork [Journals] [Aeon]
... the ascending path, get into the train, drive onward. (24) It must be noted that the figure of Jacob was not Freud's simile; it was Velikovsky's. Jacob, who changed his name to the eponymous "Israel," by a double artifice obtained the rights and privileges that belonged by right to his elder brother (Genesis 25, 27). In addition to this misidentification on Velikovsky's part, it may also be suggested that "the poor Jewish physician to whom a scientific career has been closed, who has been refused recognition of his attainments," and much else that Velikovsky says regarding Freud, is actually covertly autobiographical. Otherwise, though, one ...
636. Chapter20_21
... " means nothing, anyhow (apo belou thespesioio); there were ancient scholars who claimed that Krates connected this "belos" with the Chaldean "Bel"/Baal = Marduk. We leave it at Auriga's chariot, Babylonian narkabtu, the more so, as Marduk, too, used it when tipping over Tiamat. The "Babylonian Genesis" does not tell that Marduk hurled people around, but there is a cuneiform text (VAT 9947) called by Ebeling (Tod und Leben, nf.) "a kind of a calendar of festivals," where it says: "the 17th is called (day) of moving in, when Bel has vanquished his enemies ...
637. The Bedrock of Myth [Articles]
... perception thereof, the figure at the lower left is Indra, and that to the upper right Soma, Indra consumes the sacred drink, Soma. In another perception, at the upper right a lean cow circles the pole in pursuit of the fact cow at the lower left, in a singlefold version of the stroy of Joseph's dream in Genesis XLI.4 . Figure 22 above shows a dual independent rotating column wherein the columns are fixed at the juncture of the crescent and the opposite or mirrored crescent. Here, and at only around the midnight position, a hero of ealirest Mesopotamia or Egypt strangles two attackers, two lions. Just as "lines" in English could ...
638. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Review]
... complementary fields of evidence. Here, plasma cosmology and planetary geology combine with cross cultural investigation to give a reliable picture of anciently-remembered events. As the authors intend to demonstrate, charged planets close to Earth were the anodes and cathodes (positively and negatively charged electrodes) in heaven spanning discharge formations. Unstable Solar System Electrical models of solar system genesis imply a history of the planets bearing little resemblance to standard textbook descriptions. Planets have not always moved on their present courses. If stars are formed by electrical discharge and remain the focus of discharge, we can no longer simply project current planetary motions backward into primordial times. We cannot assume a closed and isolated system. Changes in ...
639. Megalithic Circles and Star Charts [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the Origin of the Taurid Meteor Streams', Bulletin of the Royal Observatory,Helwan, No. 41. 1952. 40. A. Parpola, Tasks, Methods and Results in the Study of the Indus Script', Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1975, p. 195. See also G. Massey: The Natural Genesis, Volume 2, Weiser, 1974, p. 335. 41. R. Chadwick, The Origins of Astronomy and Astrology in Mesopotamia', Archaeoastronomy, Vol. 7, 1984, pp. 89, 90. See also E. C. Baity, Archaeoastronomy and Ethnoastronomy So Far', Current Anthropology, Vol. 14 ...
640. Sun and Saturn by Morris Jastrow Jr [Articles]
... 172] See Jastrow, Religion, II, p. 503, note 2, and an article by the writer The Hittites in Babylonia in the Recue sémitique, vol. 18, p. 87-96. 52 . [# 2 p.172] My colleague Prof. J. -A. Montgomery raises the interesting question whether in Genesis, I, 16, the two "lights" may not at one time have referred to the Sun and Saturn? 53 . [# 3 p.172] Sternkunde und Sterndienst in Babel, I, p. 221 seq. 54 . [# 4 p.172] Virolleaud, Ishtar Nr. XX, 20. ...
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