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169 pages of results. 801. About the SIS. How to Join [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... response to a growing interest in the works of modern catastrophists, notably the highly controversial Dr Immanuel Velikovsky. In his books Worlds in Collision, Earth in Upheaval and Ages in Chaos he argued that the ancient myths and sources such as the Bible contained records of planetary catastrophes in the Earth's history and, based on this, he suggested that geology, cosmology and ancient history should be reconsidered. In cosmology he proposed that electricity played a much larger role than in the orthodox scheme and that Venus in particular was a young planet. In ancient history, he proposed that the orthodox chronology should be severely shortened to eliminate false identifications and fictitious dark ages'. Over the years, ...
802. Twilight of the Gods (Review) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... and scholar some tools for breaking through the veils of time. One such tool is linguistic resonance, a technique which calls us to listen to the sounds of geographic place names, groups of people, and names of objects to restimulate our own inner memory banks. Another tool is the utilization of psychic sources along with linguistic, archaeological, geological, historical, and oceanographic findings. His chronology is not original: he has been influenced by earlier researchers such as Churchward and Madame Blavatsky, [1 ] but the way he works with his excellent sources is both original and thorough. His cosmology is basically the inner earth theory as well explicated previously by Pauwels and Bergier in The ...
803. About the SIS. How to Join [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... response to a growing interest in the works of modern catastrophists, notably the highly controversial Dr Immanuel Velikovsky. In his books Worlds in Collision, Earth in Upheaval and Ages in Chaos he argued that the ancient myths and sources such as the Bible contained records of planetary catastrophes in the Earth's history and, based on this, he suggested that geology, cosmology and ancient history should be reconsidered. In cosmology he proposed that electricity played a much larger role than in the orthodox scheme and that Venus in particular was a young planet. In ancient history, he proposed that the orthodox chronology should be severely shortened to eliminate false identifications and fictitious dark ages'. Over the years, ...
804. Religious Elements in Science [Books] [de Grazia books]
... . If, however, they place claims of authority in the procedures of scientific method, then they must give a respectful hearing to any educated person who seeks to establish an identity for Plato's "divine animal" in the universe or to prove empirically any number of such hypotheses. The same kind of reasoning can be directed at biology and geology. Basic conventional theories in both of these areas of study are weak and straining at the point of collapse into disintegration, if not supernaturalism. No more than physics can define energy other than by fiction, operations and hypothesis, can biology define life. Fringe life forms are several, with subatomic behavior, crystals, and viruses providing ...
805. About the SIS. How to Join [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... response to a growing interest in the works of modern catastrophists, notably the highly controversial Dr Immanuel Velikovsky. In his books Worlds in Collision, Earth in Upheaval and Ages in Chaos he argued that the ancient myths and sources such as the Bible contained records of planetary catastrophes in the Earth's history and, based on this, he suggested that geology, cosmology and ancient history should be reconsidered. In cosmology he proposed that electricity played a much larger role than in the orthodox scheme and that Venus in particular was a young planet. In ancient history, he proposed that the orthodox chronology should be severely shortened to eliminate false identifications and fictitious dark ages'. Over the years, ...
806. About the SIS. How to Join [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... response to a growing interest in the works of modern catastrophists, notably the highly controversial Dr Immanuel Velikovsky. In his books Worlds in Collision, Earth in Upheaval and Ages in Chaos he argued that the ancient myths and sources such as the Bible contained records of planetary catastrophes in the Earth's history and, based on this, he suggested that geology, cosmology and ancient history should be reconsidered. In cosmology he proposed that electricity played a much larger role than in the orthodox scheme and that Venus in particular was a young planet. In ancient history, he proposed that the orthodox chronology should be severely shortened to eliminate false identifications and fictitious dark ages'. Over the years, ...
807. Catastrophism and Ancient History [Journals] [Aeon]
... of Sumerian Cosmogony." M. A. LUCKERMAN, "A Different View on the Chronology of Hazor." III/1 . L. J. MITCHAM, The End of Mitanni and Scme Related Problems. A. DIRKZWAGER, "Pharaoh So and the Libyan Dynasty." C. H. HAPGOOD, The Punctuation Marks of Geological History." III/2 . B. FELDMAN, "Freud and Velikovsky, Part M' D. A. COURVILLE, "Are the Peleset Philistines or Persians?" A. DIRKZWAGER, "Herodotus on Thutmoses III and Amenophis II." IV/1 . B. FELDMAN, "Freud and Velikovsky, Part II ...
808. Martian Meteorites in Ancient Myth and Modern Science [Journals] [Aeon]
... fragments that could be ejected from planets by impact mechanisms would have experienced such a high degree of shock that they would be pulverized, melted, or even vaporized. Yet no other natural means of meteoroid ejection seems possible. The energy of rapidly expanding gases during volcanic eruptions is too small to accelerate fragments to planetary escape velocities, and other geologic phenomena are even less capable launching mechanisms." (29) The conventional view is that a meteorite impact released the rocks from Mars millions of years ago. Vickery and Melosh, for example, offered the following opinion: "The dynamically most plausible explanation for the Martian origin of the SNC meteorites is that they were ejected from Mars ...
809. C&C Workshop 1990, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ? * earthquake cycles? * stable Solar System? * variations in G? * no greenhouse effect? * Tertiary climate change * earthquake electrics * solar activity and ice ages * geomagnetic field * Amazon mystery * mastodon extinction theory * modern mass dyings * wonderful life * prehistoric environmental degradation * climatic catastrophes * Flood catastrophe? * fire as geological process * meteor events * Solomon-Ramesside link? * earliest statue * Nimrud's treasures * story of Jericho confirmed * chronology speculations * support for TIP revision * watch the birdie * Indo-European origins? * the art of deception * comet fertiliser * glacier transport * Mithraic mysteries * eureka for morphic resonance 23 REVIEWS: Opening the Floodgates 28 Mysterious Circles ...
810. Reviews [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... , Earth and Life through Time and Extinction, have appeared during a transitional period for evolutionary biology. Both continue the tradition of good, clear writing and balanced presentation: Stanley is always prepared to discuss new ideas, whether he agrees with them or not. Earth and Life through Time is a tour de force, bringing together elements of geology and life sciences to show how the physical and biological histories of the Earth are inextricably intertwined. It is a good textbook for undergraduate students, with helpful illustrations, chapter summaries, and lists of exercises and further reading. The first half of the book gives a sound introduction to the principles of a variety of subjects, including ecology ...
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