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45 pages of results. 431. The Creation of the Earth -- the First Account [Books]
... been distorted into a very oblate shape by the satellite's gravitation had regained its normal practically spherical form. The lithosphere thus having became stable the distribution of land and sea suffered no further violent changes and the scene was ready for the act of creation here described: the appearance of permanent continents and oceans. And, in further consequence, the geophysical part of the recreation being thus settled the stage was now set for the next act: the recuperation of whatever forms of life had been able to brave the manifold dangers of the great cataclysm. This biological regeneration, of course, started immediately after conditions favourable to propagation and to reaching maturity in sufficient numbers obtained. But it is ...
432. Geological Genesis [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Jet Propulsion Lab., Pasedena, California. 14. YHWH, Op. cit. 15. I. Velikovsky: Cosmos without Gravitation, Scripta Academica Hierosolymatana, 1946. 16. Hugh Auchincloss Brown: Cataclysms of the Earth, Twayne Publ. Inc., 1967. 17. C.E . Bruce: A New Approach to Geophysics, London 1944. 18. C.E . Bruce: Problems of Atmosphere and Space, Elsevier, 1965. 19. Ralph Juergens: Reconciling Celestial Mechanics', Pensée, 1972. 20. Chris Paul: The Natural History of Fossils, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1980. 21. Steel and Harvey: The Encyclopaedia ...
433. Chapter VII: The Earth [The Age of Velikovsky] [Books]
... , widespread faunal extinctions, climatic changes, and maxima of volcanic activity. 41 All these activities could reasonably correlate with collisions or near-encounters between the earth and external bodies. Tarling notes that polarity reversals sometimes last only for short times, and as a result their detection and analysis are difficult.42 He claims that these events result from short-lived geophysical processes, but he also claims that the processes must occur at the core-mantle interface of the Earth. He does not consider the possibility of external influences. However, Glass and Heezen have suggested that an encounter between the earth and an external body could have mechanical or electromagnetic consequences on the magnetohydrodynamic motions of the earth's core.43 They ...
434. The Nature of the Cytherean Atmosphere [Journals] [Pensee]
... ): 1191. 45. L. D. Kaplan, Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 3 (1963), 537. 46. L. G. Young et al., Astrophys. J. 181 (1972): L5. 47. M. B. McElroy and D. M. Hunten, Journal of Geophysical Research 74 (1969): 1720. 48. L. Wallace et al., Astrophys. J. 168 (1971): L29. 49. L. Wallace, J. Geophys. Res. 74 (1969): 115; T. M. Donahue, J. Geophys. Res. 74 (1969) ...
435. Radioactive Fossil Bones (Comments) [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... . However, they are the only astrophysical phenomena known beyond the solar system which could alter terrestrial environments to the point of producing sudden and profound extinctions. This "solution", I should point out, is not apt to sweep the problem of the disappearance of the dinosaurs under the rug. We must examine the sedimentary record for direct geophysical and geochemical evidence that such an event actually did, or could not have, eliminated the dinosaurs and so many other organisms 65 million years ago. Although we are far from knowing precisely why the dinosaurs vanished, we do know much more about what did - and what did not - happen during the time of extinction. I would ...
436. Index of Authors
... , Towards a new Evolutionary Synthesis Trevor Palmer, Uniformitarianism, Catastrophism and Evolution V V. A. Obruchev, Fossil cemeteries V. A. FIRSOFF, On Some Problems Of Venus V. Axel Firsoff, The Yuty Crater on Mars V. AXEL FIRSOFF, The Anomalous Condition of Venus and the Origin of the Solar System Vít Klemeš, Geophysical Time Series and Catastrophism Vera I. Kerkhof, Chronological Questions and Question-Marks Vera L Kerkhof, Middle and Late Bronze in Transjordan Victor Clube, Cometary Catastrophes and the Ideas of Immanuel Velikovsky Victor J. Slabinski, A Dynamical Objection to Warlow's Inversion of the Earth Victor J. Slabinski, A DYNAMICAL OBJECTION TO GRUBAUGH'S POLAR CONFIGURATION Vine Deloria, ...
437. Index of Titles
... ", and Ancient Astronomical Awareness Genesis of a Symposium, The Genesis of Israel and Egypt, The Genesis of the Jerusalem Scripta, The Genesis Research & Education Foundation Genie Of The Pivot, The Geogullibility And Geomagnetic Reversals Geological Buzz-Phrase Generator Geological Genesis Geological Genesis Geological Reflections Geology and God Geomagnetic Effects of an Earthwide Event in 2300BC Geomagnetic Reversals? Geophysical Time Series and Catastrophism German Conference: from Gunnar Heinsohn Gerontology, Environment, and Geological Catastrophism Getting it Together Gezer and the Mysterious Gates of Solomon Gezer and the Philistines Giant Impact on Venus Could Have Halted its Rotation Giants In The Earth Giants Gigantasaur Giordano Bruno's View on The Earth without a Moon Glaciations, Biologic Crises and Supernovae Glasgow Conference ...
... described with appropriate terrestrial imagery, that do not, however, happen on earth. In this book there is mention of floods. In tradition, not one but three floods are registered, one being the biblical flood, equivalents of which are mentioned in Sumerian and Babylonian annals. The efforts of pious archaeologists to connect the biblical narrative with geophysical events are highly conjectural. There have been floods in Mesopotamia causing grievous loss of life. There still are in he river plains of China and elsewhere, but none of the total nature that the Bible describes. There are tales, too, of cataclysmic deluges throughout the great continental masses, in Asia and America, told by peoples ...
439. The Third World of Science [Books] [de Grazia books]
... after examining the record, the Board resolve that the Foundation had not deviated from its original aims, which remain unchanged and are reflected in the following description offered by Stecchini, plus the subjects of Communications of Science' and Science of Science': The Foundation is concerned with conducting and aiding in the investigation of theories A. That the geophysical and astronomical history of the planet Earth has been characterized by sudden changes; B. That these changes have taken place in historical times and, as such are documented by historical records, archaeological findings, mythological traditions, religious practices, and scriptures; and D. That these changes have affected the human psyche and Affect contemporary social behavior ...
440. A Comprehensive Theory on Aging, Gigantism and Longevity [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Similarly it is important to reanalyze the composition of the lung tissue of quick-frozen mammoths for any possible traces of ammonia. Were such to be found, dramatic changes in the makeup of the earth's atmosphere would be indicated for oxygen and nitrogen. 37Yuan-Hui Li and Tien-Fung Tsui, "The Solubility of CO2 in Water and Sea Water" Journal of Geophysical Research, June 20, 1979. pp. 4203-4207. 38Stuart E. Nevins, "Stratigraphic Evidence for the Flood." A Symposium on Creation III.Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1971, pp. 46-48. 39The discussion of these theories is taken from Arthur V. Everitt, "The Nature and Measurement of Aging ...
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