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721. The Mechanism Of Evolution. Ch.15 Cataclysmic Evolution (Earth In Upheaval) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Earth in Upheaval]
... New Zealand that stood twelve feet high, was destroyed several centuries ago. The whooping cranes of North America were reduced by 1953 to twenty-one individuals. Natural selection cannot account for the wholesale destruction of many genera and species at one time; it may occasionally be the agent exterminating single species. But can natural selection create new species? The geological record presents evidence that in the past animals lived that do not live any longer; and also that, of the forms living today, many did not exist in the past. Then how did they come into being? The animal and plant kingdoms are subdivided into phyla, and these into classes, orders, families, genera, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 40  -  03 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/earth/15c-mechanism.htm
722. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... addition to our knowledge tends to make more strictly correct, is on this theory simply intelligible". Since he was well aware that the fossil record as then known provided little evidence for the gradual, linear evolution of one species into another, he was forced to stress its incomplete nature, arguing in the same chapter, "That the geological record is imperfect all will admit; but that it is imperfect to the degree which I require, few will be inclined to admit. If we look to long enough intervals of time, geology plainly declares that all species have changed; and they have changed in the manner which my theory requires, for they have changed slowly and ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 40  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0503/098books.htm
723. History [Books]
... VII | Chap 4: I | II | III | IV | Chap 5: I | II | III | IIII | PART IV : Appendixes I | II | III | IV | Acknowledgements | Notes And References | CHAPTER 5: History And Chronology As has been explained in the Preface, the purpose of this book is to collect geological and geophysical evidence bearing on the Theory of Impact and to study the physical consequences of this theory in those fields. Environment is doubtless the dominant factor in the evolution of man, as it is, and has been, for animals and plants. We have already seen the results of changes in environment on living creatures other than man ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 40  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/gallant/iiic5i.htm
724. The Problem of the Frozen Mammoths [Journals] [Kronos]
... was that the beasts died suddenly (through asphyxiation) but were then frozen slowly. Yet, in a reply to one of his critics(36) he later softened his tone. His new statement was: "Certainly the death. . . of the frozen mammoths was catastrophic, and they were frozen in a very short time, geologically speaking-probably in much less than one year.(37) By "catastrophic" Farrand actually meant "accidental." According to him, the mammoths died "in the warm season. . . when melting and solifluction would have been at a maximum and, accordingly, locomotion would have been difficult."" Yet, in the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 39  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0104/077probl.htm
725. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... within the last 3500 years (SISW 6:1 , p.39) prompt the following response. Contrary to what Mr Reade says, I do not claim such a change is "inconceivable"; rather, I regard it as unsupported by physical evidence. He asserts that "there does not seem to be any real shortage of geological records of catastrophes of this sort", yet he gives no genuine example and I, for one, am unaware of any. The "very speculative" example of Atlantis hardly qualifies since its putative location is unverified. The uniform drop in sea level cited by Velikovsky in EARTH IN UPHEAVAL does not indicate a change in rotation rate ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 39  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/vol0602/37letts.htm
726. Of the Moon and Mars, Part 1 [Journals] [Pensee]
... historical accounts, the most recent period of turmoil in the solar system ended less than 2700 years ago (1 ). Territorial disputes that continued for nearly a full century brought Venus, Mars, the earth, and the moon into repeated conflicts, scarring all of them to varying degrees. And since all this happened so very recently in geologic time, most of these battle scars should still be prominent and fresh-looking. But what kind of surface markings might be distinctively attributable to close encounters between planets? Religious, historical, and literary texts describing the battles of the planetary gods are fraught with references to cosmic lightnings and thunderbolts. The implication, emphasized by Velikovsky in numerous writings ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 39  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/pensee/ivr09/21moon.htm
727. On Fermor's article on ante-diluvian climate [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Chap. 3), whose theory of a wandering pole and lithospheric displacements explain all the facts better than the orthodox theory. The work done on fossil corals refutes the idea of universal warm temperatures and of lack of seasons: "it became clear that the total width of the coralline seas had not varied noticeably from the beginning of the geological record. Not only was the existence of seasons in the oldest geological periods clearly indicated; it was also indicated that the average temperatures of the respective zones were about the same as at present." (ibid., p.81.) Catastrophism has been ignored. As Dr. Velikovsky indicated (Earth in Upheaval) this ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 39  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol0202/117ante.htm
728. Syllabi for Quantavolution [Books] [de Grazia books]
... bench-marks. 4. February 25 THE SUPER-FORCES OF NATURE IN THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE: Nineteen expressions of super-energy and their effects upon ecology and humankind. 5. March 3 THE DISRUPTION AND SETTLING OF HEAVEN: Observations of primeval people; planetary, cometary and other cosmic phenomena; Velikovky's synthesis; the heavenly waters. 6. March 10 EFFECTS OF GEOLOGICAL REVOLUTIONS UPON THE BIOSPHERE: Ice ages; cleavages of the globe; mountains, gorges, rifts; igneous patterns; adaptation and extinction of species. SECTION II 7. March 17 WHEN AND HOW WAS HUMANKIND "CREATED": From hominid to homo sapiens; creation legends; the schizoid gestalt and the triple control problem; racial types ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 38  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/burning/ch28.htm
... River. It was formed when the ice of North America melted. Study of its sediment, however, disclosed that its entire duration had been definitely less than one thousand years, a measure of time unexpectedly short; this indicates also that the glacial cover melted under catastrophic conditions. Warren Upham, the American glaciologist, wrote: "The geologic suddenness of the final melting of the ice-sheet, proved by the brevity of existence of its attendant glacial lakes, presents scarcely less difficulty for explanation of its causes and climatic conditions than the earlier changes from mild and warm pre-glacial conditions to prolonged cold and ice accumulation."1 Not only was the life of the glacial Lake Agassiz measured ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 38  -  03 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/earth/10b-glacial.htm
... , St. Georges Mivart, who offered solid arguments against the theory of evolution by natural selection. In his correspondence, Darwin referred to Lamarck, a predecessor in the teaching of evolution, by then long dead, as the author of "that wretched book". Darwin also completely disregarded the work of the founders of the science of geology- Sir Roderick Murchison, William Buckland and Adam Sedgwick- of the early nineteenth century, who gave the names, still in use today, to almost all the geological periods- Cambrian, Permian, Ordovician, Cretaceous, etc. He also circumvented by silence the founder of mammalian paleontology and ichthyology, Georges Cuvier. These founders of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  05 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/mankind/213-natural.htm
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