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169 pages of results. 731. Velikovsky and the Recent History of the Solar System [Journals] [Pensee]
... Vine Deloria, Jr., author of God is Red and Custer Died For Your Sins Prof. Martin Dickson, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University Robert B. Driscoll, Oakland, California Prof. H. C. Dudley, Department of Medical Radiology, University of Illinois Medical Center Leo Fox, Research Associate, Department of Geological Sciences, University of British Columbia Prof. Alan Gowans, Chairman, Department of History in Art, University of Victoria Prof. Clement L. Henshaw, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Colgate University Dr. Hilton Hinderliter, Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University Ralph E. Juergens, associate editor, Pensee Dr. Euan MacKie, ...
732. Personal Notes [Journals] [Pensee]
... your overall theory. Because of the limits of time, I did not have the opportunity to explain clearly enough the points I raised. I am afraid that some, perhaps even you, may have misunderstood. For many years I have been very disenchanted with the current theories of evolution as well as those dealing with fossilization, extinction, geological processes, etc. Other biologists have argued at length with me basing their position on the claim that there is no other possible alternative. They, of course, object to individual special creation, and catastrophic evolution hardly ever enters into the discussion as a real possibility. The point I was trying to make in my comments at the ...
733. Comments on Ferralite Events [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... From: Catastrophist Geology Year 1 No. 2 (Dec 1976) Home | Issue Contents Comments on Ferralite Events (APOPHORETA - I) The theory of professor Doeko Goosen, that the iron content of our older coversands would be too high for the combined fluviatile and aeolian origin is not adhered to by any other researcher in the Netherlands. L.J .Pons Wageningen, Holland * * * Apparently Prof.Pons tries to create the impression that my theory is not worth considering because it would not be shared by any other researcher in the Netherlands. Such appears as a common sense argument, but is not substantiated by a scientific nose-count. Incidentally, Heaven forbid that ...
734. A Third Alternative [Journals] [Kronos]
... The mechanism for the formation of new species is the massive mutation that results from global catastrophes when Earth has been in near-collisions with other bodies. These near-collisions and cataclysmic circumstances caused both the simultaneous extinction of numerous older species and the simultaneous proliferation of numerous new species. Velikovsky's theory also explains why the "missing links" are absent from the geological record: such intermediate or transitional forms never did exist at all, for evolution has proceeded by discrete jumps from one species to another, rather than by continuous gradation through intermediate stages. The article by Cloud struggles ineptly with the same embarrassing facts that faced Darwinians a century ago, and emerges with the same untenable result: that uniformitarian ...
735. Five Midianite Cities: A Response to Dwardu Cardona's "The Cities of the Plain" [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... is correct we would expect to find only four of the five sites abandoned at the end of the period. If the sites were indeed Midianite cities then it is not surprising that all were abandoned after Israelite conquest. Thirdly, John Osgood has pointed out that the nature of the destruction at these five sites is "not the type of geological destruction that the narrative of Sodom and Gomorrah [Genesis 19] would suggest, but far closer to that which would be reaped by human agency." [5 ] It is very possible the four cities destroyed by "brimstone and fire" in Genesis 19 were totally obliterated by a very violent- but not necessarily widespread- geological ...
736. Isotopic Anomalies in Chronometric Science [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . Wood itself has been shown to discriminate isotopically against Cl4 relative to C12 (12), whereas grass shows a positive discrimination towards C14 relative to Cl2 (23), and it is quite possible that different types of wood exhibit characteristic discrimination patterns against C12 or Cl4. It is known that the Cl2/Cl3 ratio differs significantly in geological and biogenetic carbon, and that oxidising reactions tend to concentrate Cl3 and reducing reactions C12 (14), features which are, of course, masked by the conventional abundances. Troughton (15) has shown that there is a pronounced bimodal distribution of C13 in plants, due to the energetics of the different CO2 exchange pathways. Furthermore ...
737. Arctic Tundra Mammoth Steppe Or Velikovskian Poleshift? [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... and all the various other megafauna herbivores are simply being irrational. Several authorities cited above all say tundra will not support ancient mammal populations. As pointed out above, Charles Lyell posited the idea that mammoths could migrate from the Siberian tundra to escape the months of darkness above the Arctic Circle and the cruel winter temperatures. In his Principles of Geology, however, he realized that this concept was in stark contradiction to the facts: ". .. we may infer, that the climate was milder then...because, in Northern Russia, where their bones are found in immense numbers, it would be difficult if not impossible" for such animals to obtain subsistence at ...
738. A Hemisphere Travels Southward, Part 2 Mars Ch.7 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... sea and heaven's depth!"- VIRGIL Eclogues iv. 50 The change in the position of the poles carried the polar ice outside the new polar circle, while other regions were brought into the polar circle. There is nothing imperative in the present position of the pole or in the direction of the polar axis. No known astronomical or geological law requires the present direction of the axis and the present position of the pole. I find a similar thought in the writings of Schiaparelli: "The permanence of the geographical poles in the very same regions of the Ear th cannot yet be considered as incontestably established by astronomical or mechanical arguments. Such permanence may be a fact today ...
739. Lies, Damned Lies and .... [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ' curve back into history. His analysis of the data appears to be thorough and careful and his discussion of the implications runs off, again in sober, careful tone, into radioactive radiation intensities, stellar radiation intensities, the red-shift, the Doppler formula, the missing mass', superluminal jets and then, in the supplement, into geological time (related, of course, to scriptural chronology). In many ways it is all very impressive: if the speed of light is decreasing in the manner claimed (and who is to say it is necessarily constant?), then all manner of interesting and radical consequences follow and his analysis of these sounds plausible. The ...
... Geology Horus Kronos Pensée SIS Internet Digest SIS Review SIS Workshop Thoth The Velikovskian Books & Articles The Age of Velikovsky (1976) Ancient Oriental Seals (1934) Bombarded Earth (1964) Cataclysms of the Earth (1967) Catastrophism, Neocatastrophism and Evolution (1993) Chaldean Account of Genesis (1892) The Celestial Ship of North (1927) The Dawn of Astronomy (1894) The Dragon in China and Japan (1913) Essay on the Theory of the Earth (1827) Works of Flavius Josephus Legends of the Jews Vol.I - IV (1909) The Migration of Symbols (1926) The Night of the Gods | Vol 2 Principles of Geology (1854) ...
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