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145 pages of results. 121. Notes [The Age of Velikovsky] [Books]
... Title Page | Ch. 1 | Ch. 2 | Ch. 3 | Ch. 4 | Ch. 5 | Ch. 6 | Ch. 7 | Ch. 8 | Ch. 9 | Appendix | Notes The Age of Velikovsky Notes CHAPTER I 1. KRONOS is a journal created a, a forum for the discussion of Velikovsky's work. It is published by KRONOS Press, Glassboro State College, Glassboro, N.J . 08028. From 1972 to 1974. Pensee Magazine printed a 10 issue special series about Velikovsky's work. Information about these issues is available from KRONOS. 2. The Velikovsky Affair, ed. Alfred de Grazia, University Books, ...
122. Abbreviations, Glossary and Bibliography [Books] [de Grazia books]
... Flares," Ap. J. 189 (1 May), pp. 531-3 Canuto, V., et al. (1979), "Varying G," Roy. As. Soc., Mon. Not. 188, pp. 829-37 Cardona, Dwardu (1976), "On the Origin of Tektites," Kronos 2, no. 1 (Aug.), pp. 38-44 -- (1977), "The Sun of Night," Kronos 3, no. 1 (Aug.), pp. 31-8 -- (1978a), "Let There Be Light," Kronos 3, no. 3 (Sp.) ...
123. Discussion [Journals] [Aeon]
... . Phys. A, approvingly. The answer is a resounding and unequivocal "NO"! There is no evidence of an inversion event because one never happened. As the informed reader is aware, Warlow's model for an inversion was totally discredited by V.J . Slabinski in 1981 in J. Phys A, as I described in KRONOS VII:2 (1982), pp.86-94 and X:3 (1985), pp. 4-9. Significantly, Warlow has never replied to Slabinski's refutation. After Slabinski's demolition of Warlow's model, the idea of the Earth turning over in a period measured in days cannot be taken seriously and is tantamount to believing in a ...
124. The Road to Saturn (Excerpts from an Autobiographical Essay) [Journals] [Aeon]
... the planet Saturn. In fact, as I have already noted elsewhere, Michanowsky's entire work is littered with purely Saturnian motifs, though he did not seem to recognize this. Only once did he acknowledge a connection between Saturn and Vela X-when he noted that, in one Greek-written version of the Mesopotamian Deluge myth, the god Ea is rendered Kronos, which is Greek for Saturn. He then lamented that "Most of what is known of Cronus is quite uncharacteristic of Ea [which is not strictly true], with a single very striking exception. In classical literature and in subsequent esoteric writings, the name Cronus is identified with a former Golden Age and its eagerly awaited return ...
125. KA [Books]
... of Apollo. Q-CD vol 12: KA, Ch. 5: Deities of Delphi 78 Passages concerning: Eros; Aphrodite; electrical magic: Iliad III:64: The lovely gifts of golden Aphrodite. Iliad XXIV:611: When Niobe's children were killed by Artemis, they lay in blood for nine days, since the son of Kronos had turned the people into stone. The heavenly gods buried them on the tenth day. Odyssey XIII:119: When the Phaeacians take Odysseus in their ship to Ithaca, they put him down on the shore fast asleep. Aeneid 1:660: Venus sends Cupid to inflame (incendere) the queen, and to put fire ...
126. Jerusalem - City of Saturn [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. X No. 2 (Winter 1985) Home | Issue Contents Jerusalem - City of Saturn Lewis M. Greenberg Copyright (c ) 1984 by Lewis M. Greenberg In an earlier paper,(1 ) Warner Sizemore and I presented a wide range of evidence in support of the thesis that first millennium Jerusalem could rightfully be called "the city of Venus". Now - as a result of further research, the perspective of time, and the work of others - it has become necessary to reassess our previous position. While not wishing to discount the importance and direct influence of Venus on ancient Israel in general and Jerusalem in particular,( ...
127. Subscriber Information [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. IV No. 3 (Spring 1979) Home | Issue Contents Subscriber Information Due to rising paper and postal costs, it has become necessary to increase the annual subscription price to KRONOS. Presently, the effective rates are as follows: 1 Year subscription (North America only)- $15.00 Back issues- $4 .00 each except for Special Issue No. 10 (Velikovsky & Establishment Science - Vol. III, No. 2) which is $5 .00. Canadian subscribers must make payment in U. S. dollars * or add $3 .00 to each subscription order. One dollar should be added for ...
128. Myth, Mandala, and the Collective Unconscious [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. I No. 1 (Spring 1975) Home | Issue Contents Myth, Mandala, and the Collective Unconscious David Griffard In a comparative analysis of Greek with Phoenician, Babylonian, and other Indo-European mythologies, Littleton describes various parallels to a general theme, the kingship-of-heaven. "In each instance a single pattern of events is present: an existing generation of gods was preceded by two (and in some cases three) earlier generations of supernatural beings, each succeeding generation being presided over by a king of heaven' who has usurped (or at least assumed) the power of his predecessor. Moreover there is generally a fourth figure a monster of some ...
129. For the Record... [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. II No. 1 (August 1976) Home | Issue Contents For the Record...New Light on Venus Soviet scientists recently disclosed new information about Venus, obtained from the Venera 9 and 10 landings of Oct., 1975. The findings were presented at a space research meeting (COSPAR) in Philadelphia. V. S. Avduevsky, deputy director of the Soviet Space Flight Control Center, announced that pictures taken of Venus' surface by Venera 9 revealed a rock-strewn terrain which cast distinctive and unanticipated shadows. As reported in The Philadelphia Inquirer of June 14, 1976, "the atmosphere at the surface [of Venus] was much ...
130. On the Pendulum Experiment (Vox Popvli) [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. V No. 4 (Summer 1980) Home | Issue Contents Vox Popvli On the Pendulum Experiment To the Editor of KRONOS: Regarding Dr. Velikovsky's proposal of experiments to test the velocity of fall of a pendulating object with respect to electrical charge, experiments along these lines were conducted in 1960-1964 by Erwin Saxl and published in Nature.(1 ) Erwin Saxl's experimental results are as Velikovsky expected, in that a charged pendulum behaved differently from an uncharged or grounded one. Polarity of applied charge also seems to have made a difference in Saxl's experiments, which used a rotating torque pendulum rather than a typical free swinging one- Saxl's experiments may therefore ...
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