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481. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... between them is r, G being the gravitational constant). If G changes with time then the orbits of m and M will alter, and since the orbits are altering, G is changing. This change is not detectable, however, if units of length and time are derived from dynamical processes (i .e . relying on gravity) and it requires time to be measured by atomic (i .e . caesium) clocks for detection. All this has repercussions for the steady state and big bang theories of astronomy, but, of course, depends on radioactive decay being constant. But is it? Venus, Our Puzzling Twin source: New Scientist 17. ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 6  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/vol0501/22monit.htm
482. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... forces of nature" have been shown to be the same. These identical forces are, according to a spokesman reported by Adrian Berry for the Telegraph, the electromagnetic force and the weak nuclear force. However, to date nobody has yet been able to "marry" the other two fundamental forces of nature, which are the force of gravity and the strong nuclear force (which binds atoms). Death Knell of Natural Selection?source: Nature Vol. 302, 3.3 .83, pp. 16-7 Was the flag-waving centennial for Darwin really the convulsive dying throes of the theory of evolution by natural selection? Are the rantings of such as Halstead (see Workshop ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 6  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/vol0503/22monit.htm
483. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... much of the interpretation of the history of the Earth and its oceans is the assumption of marine geologists that sedimentary layers have been built up by a gentle rain of material from above. Organic and inorganic detritus from land erosion is carried out to the edges of continental shelves by rivers and marine currents, and is then thought to settle by gravity. Meanwhile the remains of marine creatures in the surface layers are thought to drift evenly down, the rate depending on the level of bioproduction and being indicative of variables such as world temperatures and carbon dioxide levels. Further additions to these sedimental\ layers may be material blown from land by storms in sub-tropical regions, and ash or dust ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 6  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1986no1/24monit.htm
484. Reviews [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... receive from the academic world. Hopefully, the new revised chronologies will be "put on the map". Jill Abery, 1988 Prehistory and Earth Models by Melvin A. Cook Max Parrish, London, 1966 Readers of the Pensee "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered" series will be familiar with the name of Melvin Cook and his electrical theory of gravity (The Science of High Explosives, American Chemical Society Monograph no.139, appendix III, pp.422-426). His name cropped up again in a footnote to Robert Bass's paper in the SIS Glasgow Conference Proceedings (SIS Review IV:1-3 [1983]) - this time concerning work on dating methods published in Prehistory and ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 6  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1988no1/30revie.htm
485. The Early Years: Part Two [Journals] [Aeon]
... the Talmud". (17) With less hyperbole, it also came to the attention of the editors of Nature. In the "Current Topics and Events" section of the June 28, 1924 issue, page 935, they speculated that: This new venture may well mark the beginning of a definlte shift in the centre of scientific gravity. Such well-known continental names as Einstein, Levi-Civita, Landau, Loria, Born [Bohr?], Hadamard, Karman, to take a few at random, and a host of others, need merely be mentioned for it to be evident that if these investigators were to publish their work exclusively in Jerusalem, the contribution of Jewish ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 6  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0301/005early.htm
486. Solar System Studies [Journals] [Aeon]
... observed to crash land on the Sun and have been seen to disrupt into a small group of parts which may become meteoroid swarms or might be captured as a new family of satellites around a gas giant type planet. Jupiter would be the most likely captor because it would come close to the group orbital path most often and has the most gravity pull for repeatedly perturbing and finally capturing such small bodies. Most comets are Sun avoiders and approach the Sun at perihelia between a point just inside the orbit of Venus and a point just outside that of Mars. At least one comet with a more circular path than most develops a coma but no tail during each revolution. The development ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 6  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0101/05solar.htm
487. Comments: on the First Issue [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... the collisions is nil. However when two massive bodies come close to each other they screen each other off from part of the gravitons moving in their direction, the graviton sea' loses its isotropy and pushes the bodies toward each other. Kooy has worked this out mathematically, and finds that it is in agreement with the normal laws of gravity. The gravitation constant thus depends on graviton density, and decreases with the expansion of the Universe. It means that in reality there exists no heavy mass, only inertial mass. Moreover, Kooy thinks that the human psyche is able to influence atomic structure in such a way that the absorption of gravitons becomes a function of their angle ...
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... the true age of the Earth, the ability of current techniques to reveal it is by no means certain. Other of Morrison's uniformitarian assumptions are examined by Juergens in Kronos.12 Morrison's comments on celestial mechanics were adequately answered in advance by Lowery's fifth paragraph which summarized Bass' comments at Glasgow in 1978. Bass believes that Cook's theory of gravity provides the framework, another wheel so to speak, within which the orbital changes of Worlds in Collision can be explained. The disingenuousness of Morrison's criticism that May's citations "are almost wholly to other pro-Velikovsky literature" is incredible. After the Establishment labelled Velikovsky a "charlatan" and "pseudo-scientist" and barred serious discussion of his ideas ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 6  -  19 Jun 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/articles/zetetic/issue5.htm
... that they desired rather to return to Egypt than to enter Palestine. The punishment that God inflicted upon the spies as well as upon the people they had seduced was well deserved, for had they not been warned of slander by Miriam's example, there might still have been some excuse. In that case they might have been ignorant of the gravity of the sin of slander, but now they had no excuse to offer. [500] When Israel approached the boundaries of Palestine, they appeared before Moses, saying: "We will send men before us, and they shall search out the land, and bring us word again by what way we must go up, and ...
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490. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... make a real contribution to the Velikovskian literature, there are subjects in more urgent need of attention than the proliferation of theories about the origin of proto-Venus. No less than five in the physical sciences come to mind: (1 ) the circularisation of planetary orbits in a Velikovskian time-frame, (2 ) the elucidation of Cook's plasma theory of gravity propounded by Bass at Glasgow (3 ) a discussion of why the orbits of the planets have not assumed a new Bode-type configuration since the demise of the planet posited by Ovenden whose former presence at the asteroid belt is reflected in the present orbits, (4 ) definition of third-body trajectories that would not loose the Moon during close encounters ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 6  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0404/082forum.htm
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