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145 pages of results. 91. Sothic Dating Redux (Forum) [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 4 (Summer 1981) Home | Issue Contents Forum Sothic Dating Redux To the Editor of KRONOS: When I received KRONOS [VI:1 ] and read it I had neither the time nor indeed the inclination to respond to criticism that ranges from well-intentioned but at times erroneous speculation to mere nit-picking. At the moment I have some time and am persuaded to make a few comments. In the category of nit-picking I place the remarks of Lynn E. Rose. He well knows that my article was not intended to be an astronomical treatise. The very small error in reducing the decimal fraction of the tropical year to hours, ...
92. Catastrophism and the Mammoths - II (Vox Populi) [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. XI No. 2 (Winter 1986) Home | Issue Contents Vox Populi Catastrophism and the Mammoths - II To the Editor of KRONOS: ANCIENT vs. RECENT DECAY Having accepted the difficulty in establishing whether the observed mutilation of the mammoth corpses occurred soon after death or upon re-exposure of the frozen remains, it has occurred to me that those least damaged owe their better preservation to the protection afforded by the entombing sediment. Such doubts do not however extend to the evidence for microbial attack in antiquity . Leroy Ellenberger objected to my so-called "overwhelming preference for putrefaction' over decomposition'". This is astonishing when one considers that the former was the ...
93. Notices [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VIII No. 2 (Winter 1983) Home | Issue Contents Notices AVAILABLE NOW FROM KRONOS VELIKOVSKY: BONDS OF THE PAST The original color film documentary is now available on video cassette. Running time is 1 hour. The price is $95.00 payable in U. S. funds drawn on an American bank or branch. Overseas add $5 .00 for shipping and handling. Please be sure and specify VHS or Beta. Make check or money order payable to KRONOS and send to P. O. Box 343, Wynnewood, PA 19096. Allow up to six weeks for delivery. ** ** ** ** ...
94. Editorial Statement [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. I No. 1 (Spring 1975) Home | Issue Contents Editorial Statement As we begin the last quarter of the twentieth century, we also embark upon the second twenty-five years of a new direction of interdisciplinary thought, scholarship, and synthesis. For it was twenty-five years ago, that one individual- Immanuel Velikovsky- revived the concept of the Renaissance Man and first openly crossed the artificial boundaries of specialized study in an effort to fathom the riddles of the Cosmos and unravel the tangled web of human endeavor in all its manifold aspects. KRONOS, Lord of the Universe during that period of time known as the Golden Age; and with KRONOS we ...
95. On "The Year -687": A Postscript (Vox Populi) [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VII No. 3 (Spring 1982) Home | Issue Contents Vox Populi On "The Year -687": A Postscript To the Editor of KRONOS: After accepting my paper, "On The Year -687' ", the editor called my attention to Robert R. Newton's latest volume,(1 ) which also discusses the Ch'un Ch'iu eclipses and Immanuel Velikovsky's theories. Newton's remarks parallel my own on many points. However, his eclipse identifications differ in two cases from those given in my Table 2 (see KRONOS VI:4 , p. 12). For the tenth eclipse, in the fifth month of the fifteenth year of Duke ...
96. Indra and Brhaspati (Forum) [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VIII No. 4 (Summer 1983) Home | Issue Contents Forum Indra and Brhaspati To the Editor of KRONOS: It is highly doubtful that Roger Ashton will gain any adherents among Indologists for his hypothesis that Brhaspati is identical with Indra- at least on the basis of the data advanced in his article "Brhaspati" (KRONOS VII:3 , pp. 25-26). Ashton seeks to buttress his arguments primarily with materials derived from four areas: 1) A certain epithet of Indra (Brhaspati-Purohita); 2) an entry in an English-Hindi dictionary; 3) certain passages from the Rg and Atharva Vedas; and 4) passages from the ...
97. Much Ado about Tippe Top (Vox Populi) [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VIII No. 3 (Spring 1983) Home | Issue Contents Vox Populi Much Ado about Tippe Top To the Editor of KRONOS: Lynn Rose's letter in the Forum section of the Winter-1982 KRONOS, p. 86, states: "The change from Orion-following-Sirius to Sirius-following-Orion could have been accomplished .. . by a movement of Earth with its axis of rotation through approximately one hundred eighty degrees, with the rotation remaining right handed...." "The reports that the Sun once rose in the west and set in the east .. . cannot be explained by a movement of Earth with its axis of rotation through one hundred eighty degrees ...
98. Abraham and Phallicism [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the Oxyrynchus. Fish of the latter type were frequently mummified and their likeness used in Egyptian sculptured decorations. The priestesses of Isis were obliged to carry models of the genital organ in all their ensuing ceremonies. Isis caused a magnificent temple to be built to Osiris wherever a piece of his body had been located. There is a myth that Kronos castrated his father, Uranus. Cardona's assertion that Uranus was Kronos [6 ], would mean that Kronos castrated himself. Tresman & O'Gheoghan write that Shiva cut off his own phallus and that this was probably associated with the worldwide worship of the phallus during the time of Jupiter's dominance [7 ]. Cardona quotes from a Phoenician myth ...
99. Heretics, Dogmatists and Science's Reception of New Ideas (Part 4) [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 4 (Summer 1981) Home | Issue Contents DOCUMENTS . . . Heretics, Dogmatists and Science's Reception of New Ideas (Part 4)C. Leroy Ellenberger Copyright (C ) 1981 C. Leroy Ellenberger This installment concludes the discussion of reviews of Broca's Brain that was continued in Part 3 [KRONOS VI:2 (1981), pp. 72-84].- CLE It is a waste of time and energy to debate with people like Sullivan and Asimov. They are not interested in a free and honest exchange of ideas. Their only objective is to distort Velikovsky's ideas, not to examine them. This is inevitable. ...
100. The Rites Of Moloch [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. IX No. 3 (Summer 1984) Home | Issue Contents The Rites Of Moloch Dwardu Cardona Copyright (c ) 1977/1984 by Dwardu Cardona (Editor's Note: The reader is also referred to the recent article in BAR (Jan./Feb. 1984), pp. 31-51, on "Child Sacrifice at Carthage . . . " -LMG) I Prior to their entry into Canaan, the Israelites were admonished by Moses not to fall prey to the rites of the Ammonite god known as Moloch (also rendered Molech, Milc(h )om, and/or Malcham). These rites involved the offering of children as ...
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