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45 pages of results. 221. The Age of Velikovsky [Books]
... Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky, Prof. S. K. Vseksvyatskii, Dr. Robert L. Wadlinger, Dr. Irving Wolfe, Dr. James Wilson, Dr. B. G. W. Yee, Henry Zemel. (Over 30 % of these people have degrees in physics. Other disciplines include astronomy, archaeology, chemistry, geophysics, history, philosophy, and psychiatry.) I would also like to thank the following organizations for their efforts in behalf of this work: The General Dynamics Management Association, Universal Map and Drafting Co., Electronic Monitors, Inc., The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, The Fort Worth Astronomical Society, Cosmos and ...
222. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... pottery, and research and analysis on the location of mineral deposits, the author concludes that technology did not originate in the Fertile Crescent but in Europe and that the chronology of the Middle Bronze Age must be radically altered. MUNK, W.H . MACDONALD, G.J .F . " The Rotation of the Earth: a Geophysical Discussion " Cambridge U.P . £6 .50, 1975 Aimed at graduate research workers the contents include precession, nutation and wobble, dynamics, observations of the length of day, historical and geological variations. SUPPE, F. " The Structure of Scientific Theories " Un. of Illinois Pr. 1974 Claims to be the ...
223. Venus's Internal Heat [Journals] [Kronos]
... no means either to predict or to explain any thermal imbalance greater than Earth's (which derives primarily from radioactive decay and is minuscule), whereas Velikovsky had the correct qualitative expectation. POSTSCRIPT 1981: Taylor's results are reported in "The Thermal Balance of Venus in Light of the Pioneer Venus Mission" by Tomasko et al. [Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol.85, No. A13, pp. 8187-8199, December 30, 1980] . Most inexplicably, the New Scientist article bears only superficial resemblance to the results in the technical paper (completed last May) from which their report originated. The most significant discrepancy is that the technical paper gives no credence to the ...
224. Addenda Et Corrigenda ... [Journals] [Kronos]
... ) initiated by solar flares may transiently alter the electrical balance between the earth and the interplanetary plasma, imposing unusual electric-field strengths (increases or decreases) on the magnetospheric and atmospheric regions. According to Science News for June 18, 1977, R. Holzworth and F. Mozer reported just such an effect at a recent meeting of the American Geophysical Union. The two Berkeley physicists examined more than 50 hours of atmospheric electric-field data from balloon-borne instruments aloft during the solar flares of August 1972 and found that "the ambient electric field in the earth's atmosphere increased concurrently" with the arrival of flare-associated energetic particles (see abstract in EOS, Trans. Am. Geophys. U. 58 ...
225. In the Beginning -- A Review [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... from those generally found on the Earth. Ongoing research that grew out of Epstein's work indicated that the deuterium to hydrogen ratio of organic material in Murchison was much closer to that of interstellar space than what is seen on Earth. However, there is a unique exception to this hydrogen/ deuterium ratio on Earth: Our oceans. Astronomers and geophysicists suggest that this finding supports the conclusion that terrestrial water was brought to Earth by comets, i.e ., planetesimals, in the early solar system. Yet it is also not unthinkable that our oceans may have had a recent addition from Saturnian water. The hydrogen-deuterium ratio content of Saturn's oceans supposedly would be similar to that of ...
226. The Discovery Of Fossil Meteoritic Craters [Books]
... Ottawa, 1960, vol. iv, No. 4, p. 29. 13. Breccia is a conglomerate of sharp-edged rock fragments of all sizes cemented together. 14. M. J. S. Innes, `The Use of Gravity Methods to study the Underground Structure and Impact Energy of Meteorite Craters', in Journal of Geophysical Research, July 1961, vol. lxvi, No. ? '. 15. Beals, Innes, and Rottenberg, op. cit., p. 14. 16. Spencer, Mineral Magazine, vol. xxiii, 1933, pp. 387-404. 17. L. Coes: `A New Dense Crystalline Silica', ...
227. The shaping of the earth's topography [Books]
... doubt that it may suggest it. The evidence must be found in the study of the rims (or what remains of them) and the floors. The rims of meteoritic features are normally constituted by explosion debris, which, in the course of time, may have undergone many changes in appearance and composition. This involves much geological and geophysical research. In certain cases, island arcs may represent the explosion debris. We have seen that the relatively slight explosion of Krakatoa (1 .8 megatons in comparison with the 80,000 million megatons due to an impact by Juno) was able to blast into the air rock-masses 1,600 m. in diameter. Explosions caused ...
228. Thorium Enrichment in Crater Rims: Earth and Moon [Journals] [Aeon]
... opportunity to learn more about how planetary surface features are formed. And- as we see with Wolfe Creek Crater, anomalous metal deposits, and the Tunguska event- what we learn in space might also be applied in our Earthly backyard. O [1 ] L. A. G. Hissink, "Wolfe Creek Crater: Some Recent Geophysical Data," AEON VI:4 (August 2003), pp. 14-17. [2 ] Disclaimer: While I use the term "impact craters," as they refer both to the Moon and the Earth, I do so merely because mainstream science has so labeled these features. In the case in question, that label ...
229. The Evolutionist-Creationist Battle: A Threat to Catastrophist Evolution (Focus) [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... being "scientific". What is it that so worries the scientists in any challenge to Darwinism? Could it be the inevitable presentation of undesirable catastrophic evidence? From a catastrophist point of view much of the evidence produced by the Creationists is scientific. Fossil fish showing signs of being buried alive, evidence for the rapid formation of coal, geophysical evidence that radiometric dating is invalid, coprolites, the sudden appearance of forms in the fossil record - all these facts we are long familiar with as evidence of world-wide catastrophes. In the hands of the Creationists, however, they are rapidly becoming inextricably mired in the slough of religious bigotry because they are presented as evidence of a unique ...
230. Focus [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... , but it is a simple and instructive matter to float an inflatable football and rotate it. A very small force will cause it to invert and then it will be seen to reverse its spin to an observer on its surface. This Velikovskian event is significant for science, and it is well worth noting in view of Peter Warlow's paper Geophysical Reversals? ' published in Journal of Physics , which I described in my Electrical Review article unaptly titled Prepare yourself for a nasty turn'. In drawing attention to this, I hope you (or the Editor) do not think I am a member of any cult', especially one accused of being tn the lunatic scientific fringe ...
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