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79 pages of results. 771. The Cause of Gravitation [Books]
... translated into English, Vol. I, page 153, Macmillan Co., 1927). This appears to be a prophetic forecast of what is now disclosed as the absorption of energy in creating earth materials and as the cause of gravitation and the Drag of Gravity. In his book The Copernican Revolution, Thomas S. Kuhn explains the genesis of the prevailing theory of mutual attraction of masses. On pages 252-62 he states: "The French scientist Descartes (1596-1650) said, loose bodies are driven to the earth by the impacts of aerial corpuscles in the earth centered vortex". That became an accepted belief at that time. Newton agreed with Descartes (Newton, Optiks ...
... a story in ten episodes. With precision the authorship of "Elohist" and "Yahwist" was discerned. 32: Variations, with somewhat differing sequences of the plagues, are found in Psalms 78 and 105. 33: The details of the story ought to be regarded as no less mythical than the details of creation as recorded in Genesis." A. H. Gardiner, in Etudes Champollion, 1922, p. 205. 34: Eduard Meyer says that the only plague, in the early version of the legend, was that of the locusts (Die Israeliten und ihre Nachbarstämme [Halle, 1906], p. 30). He says also, " ...
773. Arctic Tundra Mammoth Steppe Or Velikovskian Poleshift? [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... Science, (Marsh 17, 1961), p. 730. 85. Ibid., p. 733. 86. Raup, Extinction, op. cit., p. 135. 87. Pielou, Biogeography, op. cit., p. 124. 88. Ibid. 89. Stephen H. Schneider, The Genesis Strategy, (New York,1976), p.66. 90. Ibid., p. 350 91. Ibid. 92. Pielou, After the Ice Age, op. cit., p. 26. 93. Ibid. 94. Ward, The Call of Distant Mammoths, op. cit., p ...
774. Radiocarbon Dating The Extinction [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... , p. 196. 61. Edwin H. Colbert, Evolution on the Vertebrates, 2 ed.,(New York, 1969), p. 438. 62. Ibid., p. 295. 63. Bjorn Kurten, Before the Indians, op. cit., p.122. 64. Goodman, American Genesis, op. cit., p. 222. 65. George F. Carter, "A Note On The Elephant In America," Epigraphic Society Occasional Publications, Vol. 18, (1989), p. 90. 66. Sanderson, Dynasty of Abu, op. cit., pp. 125-126. 67. ...
775. On testing The Polar configuration [Journals] [Aeon]
... it was associated with great noise on earth. Whether celestial "sounds" might have been communicated via the polar column is a subject best suited for others. 132. It is very possible, perhaps likely, that this debris was erupting directly from Saturn. The model certainly permits a source elsewhere along the shared planetary axis. 133. Genesis 2:10. 134. H. B. Alexander, North American Mythology, MYTHOLOGY OF ALL RACES, Vol. X (New York, 1964), p. 159. 135. Warren, Paradise Found, op. cit., p. 129; O'Neill, Night of the Gods, op. cit., ...
776. Poleshift [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... , Secrets of the Great Pyramids, (New York, 1972), P. 142. 36. B. Bell, "The Oldest Records of the Nile Floods," Geogr. J., Vol. 136, (1970), pp. 569-573. 37. Michael J. Oard, An Ice Age Caused by The Genesis Flood, (San Diego, 1990), pp. 78-80. 38. Gustav Schenk, The History of Man, (Stuttgart, Get., 1961), p. 163. 39. Ibid., p. 159. 40. H. H. Lamb, Climate History and the Future, op. cit. ...
... nature that the Bible describes. There are tales, too, of cataclysmic deluges throughout the great continental masses, in Asia and America, told by peoples who have never seen the sea, or lakes, or great rivers. The floods the Greeks described, like the flood of Deucalion, are as "mythical" as the narrative of Genesis. Greece is not submersible, unless by tsunamis. Deucalion and hjs wife landed on Mount Parnassus, high above Delphi, the "Navel of the Earth," and were the only survivors of this flood, the second, sent by Zeus in order to destroy the men of one world-age. Classical authors disagreed on the specification of ...
... pp. 227-59. Hartner, Willy. Oriens-Occidens: Ausgewahlte Schriften zur Wissenschafts und Kulturgeschichte. Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag. Hildesheim, 1968. Collectanea 3. Harva, Uno. See Holmberg. Heidel, Alexander. The Gilgamesh Epic and Old Testament Parallels. Chicago, 1963. 1st ed. 1946. Heidel, Alexander. The Babylonian Genesis. Chicago, 1963. 1st ed. 1942. Heine-Geldern, Robert von. "Weltbild und Bauform in Sudostasien," Wiener Beitrage zur Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte Asiens, vol. 4 (1930), pp. 28-78. Heinzel, Richard. Uber das Gedicht vom Konig Orendel. Vienna, 1892. SOAW, phil-hist. Kl ...
779. The Knowledge Industry [Books] [de Grazia books]
... context, see Deg's Politics for Better or for Worse.) May 4, 1964 Professor Moses Hadas Columbia University New York 27, New York Dear Professor Hadas: As long-time subscriber to Reporter magazine- actually since it started- I was very much interested in your excellent review in a recent issue of "Hebrew Myths: The Book of Genesis." by Robert Graves and Raphael Patai. I did draw a long, deep birth, however, when I read in the first paragraph that "in our own time Immanuel Velikovsky, who was maligned for making myth the basis for a cosmic hypothesis, appears to be approaching vindication." As a scientist, until 1960 a ...
780. The Opening of The Mouth Ritual - Part II [Journals] [Aeon]
... of a heart as usually portrayed. This association is supported by Carl Liungman who argues that this form of the heart is a neolithic symbol, which is as old as "one of the oldest ideograms" known, the curve-top V. [125] The latter sign is itself "associated with growing, (re)birth, and genesis," all germane to the Martian hero as delineated in the Saturn model and the topic explored in the present paper. Grouped with this sign is the longer hooked-top V symbol of Aries. According to Liungman, the heart sign is related to both these symbols and that Aries, the ram with its horns, was "prominent and ...
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