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63 pages of results. 281. Thoth Vol II, No. 1: January 15, 1998 [Journals] [Thoth]
... limited regions of the interstellar medium is quite compelling. The presence of wide spread ionization in our galaxy and others therefore implies that something is seriously wrong, or at least very incomplete, with this picture."- Wal Thornhill comments: This discovery is another nail in the coffin (if more were needed) for a cosmology driven by gravity alone. I have argued strongly in favor of the new plasma cosmology which proposes that galaxies are giant electrical circuits, for example, carrying power along the arms of our galaxy toward the galactic centre. In this model, it is not necessary to rely only upon ultraviolet radiation to ionize neutral hydrogen atoms. The energy is available in ...
282. The Palaetiology of Fear and Memory [Books]
... that "you cannot trust your memory" and "independent observers have to confirm the same facts." But also the establishment of scientists as a social system lays down the rules of what is to be watched for, what is to be ignored, and what is to be distorted. The intensity of remembering is directly proportional to the gravity of a trauma. By intensity we mean sharpness, detail, and durability in conscious and unconscious form. By gravity we mean how deeply and adversely one is affected in the major regions of his life: his physical being, his cherished ones, his group, his wealth, his control, his beliefs about the good and the ...
... the satellite the terrestrial magma, the plastic layer between the crust and the core of the Earth, had tended to flow away from the apex and to become gathered at the antapex, in a sort of great sub-crustal magmatic tide hill'. This was due to the eccentric movement of the Earth and its satellite round the common centre of gravity, which caused great centrifugal forces that were readily obeyed by the magma. When the stationary period came to an end, not only did the zenithal and nadiral water and air tide hills start to move eastwards, but also the great accumulation of magma, the subcrustal magmatic tide hill, was impelled in the same direction# It tended ...
284. Thoth Vol IV, No 13: Aug 31, 2000 [Journals] [Thoth]
... ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** A LITTLE HISTORY OF THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE By Wal Thornhill "The implications of electrical activity between planets will be profoundly disturbing for those who have built their cosmology around the weak force of gravity, acting in an electrically sterile universe. This strange, dogmatic oversight guarantees that nothing will remain in future of the fanciful Big Bang theory or the simplistic story of the formation of the solar system." The pieces of the Electric Universe "Big Picture" are supplied by some remarkable individuals, most of them unknown and who have ...
285. Thoth Vol II, No. 15: Oct 1, 1998 [Journals] [Thoth]
... of the research - the principle of collinear alignment (planets staying in line while moving around the Sun). Even now, on the Kronia discussion group, we periodically see posters remarking on the "impossibility" of such a configuration. Here is what they are talking about: In any Newtonian system, planets move around a center of gravity. If the hypothesized Jupiter-Saturn system revolved around its own center of gravity as it moved around the Sun, one must deal with the principle of orbital equilibrium and Kepler's Third Law. The farther a planet is from the center of gravity, the slower will be its orbital velocity and the longer will be its orbital period. But planets ...
... "evidence" that early civilizations were influenced by intelligent extraterrestrial beings. Charles Fair [lob] tells of the fallacies of ESP, UFOs, and Velikovsky. An early classic in this field is Foibles and Fallacies of Science [147], which ranges widely over astrology, perpetual motion, divination, attempts to refute the Newtonian theory of gravity. Recent years have brought an increasing number of books in this genre, as well as journals and societies [372, 376, 474] concerned with anomalies and unorthodoxies. Patrick Moore [256] covers cranky notions regarding cosmology in particular (flat, hollow, and other peculiar models of the earth; Hoerbiger, Velikovsky, von ...
... his concepts is without use to practicing scientists. There is no set of theories that can challenge the existing ones; there is but an inferred set of events, which may or may not be explicable under existing theories. If those events actually occurred, their explication still awaits work within the disciplines. Velikovsky's attempt to discard the theory of gravity is simply not on. Velikovsky pointed to a great many things that are not fully understood, and he showed conventional views on a number of matters to be on shaky ground- for instance, Egyptian and Mesoamerican chronology. But his contribution stops at that point. He did not propose acceptable ways of modifying the presently held ideas so ...
288. C&C Review 1998:2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 2 Texts Home | SIS Review Home Chronology & Catastrophism Review Journal of the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies 1998:2 News 2 Articles In Defence of Higher Chronologies 4 Prof. Lynn E. Rose takes a critical look at the chronologies of Heinsohn, Peiser and Illig. New Physics Supports Planetary Catastrophism 11 Wallace Thornhill argues for a new model of gravity. Venus, Mars .. . and Saturn 16 Ev Cochrane reviews the role of Saturn in mythology and the Earth's history. Snapshots of The Gods? 20 Charles Raspil finds evidence of catastrophic phenomena in ancient art. A Tale of Two Mountains: Ararat and Sinai 28 Damien F. Mackey investigates parallels between the Flood and Exodus stories ...
289. Untitled [Journals]
... Mars in Upheaval [Aeon Vol0104] Ginenthal, Charles: Moon in Upheaval [Velikov Vol0101] Ginenthal, Charles: Nature of Venus' Heat [Velikov Vol0103] Ginenthal, Charles: Oberg's Unscientific Method [Velikov Vol0104] Ginenthal, Charles: Origin of the Moon [Velikov Vol0203] Ginenthal, Charles: Proof of A Celestial Counterforce to Gravity [Velikov Vol0103] Ginenthal, Charles: Pseudo-scientists, Cranks, Crackpots and Henry Bauer [Velikov Vol0101] Ginenthal, Charles: Reflections of the Persian Wars [Velikov Vol0101] Ginenthal, Charles: Reply to Earl Milton [Aeon Vol0103] Ginenthal, Charles: Response to Raspil [Velikov Vol0204] Ginenthal, Charles: Scientific Dating Methods ...
290. Cometary Orbits Hints At Large Undiscovered Object [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Dept. of Earth Sciences, The Open University, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA Puzzle of Cometary Orbits Hints At Large Undiscovered Object Intrigued by the fact that long-period comets observed from Earth seem to follow orbits that are not randomly oriented in space, a scientist at the Open University in the UK is arguing that these comets could be influenced by the gravity of a large undiscovered object in orbit around the Sun. Writing in the issue of the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society published on 11th October, Dr John Murray sets out a case for an object orbiting the Sun 32,000 times farther away than Earth. It would, however, be extremely faint and slow moving, ...
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