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145 pages of results. 261. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VII No. 4 (Summer 1982) "Evolution, Extinction, and Catastrophism" Home | Issue Contents Contributors Tom Bethell (M .A ., Oxford Univ.); Mr. Bethell majored in Philosophy, Physiology, and Psychology. He has been Washington editor for Harper's and currently holds the DeWitt Wallace Chair in Communications at the American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D C. Mr. Bethell has written for The New York Times, Newsweek, Fortune, The American Spectator, The Spectator (London), Reason, and many other publications. C Leroy Ellenberger (B .S ., Washington Univ.; M.B . ...
262. On Sothic Dating: Some Preliminary Remarks [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 1 (Fall 1980) Home | Issue Contents On Sothic Dating: Some Preliminary Remarks Lewis M. Greenberg The conventional reconstruction of Egyptian history is based on the assumption that the Egyptians regulated their calendar according to the heliacal rising of the star Sothis ( Spdt in Egyptian), or Sirius. This is known as Sothic dating, and it has become the pillar of support for reckoning the absolute chronology of ancient Egypt. In the words of Montet: "Were it not for the dates determined by the Sothic Cycle which provide a few fixed points of reference, Egyptian chronology would be a very uncertain field." The application of ...
263. Notices [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. III No. 4 (Summer 1978) Home | Issue Contents Notices KRONOS is considering the prospect of acting as American distributor for Dr. Irving Wolfe's forthcoming book- Shakespeare and Velikovsky: Collective Memory and the Springs of Art. We would appreciate hearing from any of our readership interested in purchasing this most important work. Vol. II:3 and II:4 of the SIS Review have appeared since the last issue of KRONOS. The former is an outstanding contribution to the critical literature on Ages in Chaos and is a must for those interested in Velikovsky's revised chronology. The latter has material on isotopic anomalies, the Earth's magnetic field, and ...
264. "Deus Ex Machina" Redux and Planet X Update (Forum) [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. IX No. 3 (Summer 1984) Home | Issue Contents Forum "Deus Ex Machina" Redux and Planet X Update To the Editor of KRONOS: Ray Vaughan composed a very thoughtful rebuttal to my comments on his highly speculative Planet X scenario (KRONOS VIII:4 , pp. 9496). Nonetheless, despite his logic and intellectual dexterity, he succeeded in salvaging neither the plausibility nor the credibility of his speculation. The following points are noteworthy: One, Vaughan seems not to appreciate the ramifications of the fact that the orbit he envisions for Planet X is not the orbit deduced by astronomers from the data. Quite simply, Vaughan's Planet ...
265. A Final Word [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. XII No. 3 (Spring 1988) Home | Issue Contents A Final Word I was first introduced to the work of Immanuel Velikovsky in 1956 by one of my professors whom I greatly admired; thereafter I became a frequent correspondent with Dr. Velikovsky and then a visitor to his home in Princeton, New Jersey. Over the years our friendship grew and I was treated, I felt, as a member of the family. Traveling with Dr. and Mrs. Velikovsky to his many speaking engagements, at leading universities I might add, and helping with research for his ongoing work, I was privileged to have a first hand acquaintance with one ...
266. Ultramassive Objects and the Bodner/Brandt Hypothesis (Forum) [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. X No. 2 (Winter 1985) Home | Issue Contents Forum Ultramassive Objects and the Bodner/Brandt Hypothesis To the Editor of KRONOS: I believe that the paper by Bodner and Brandt on ultramassive objects in the Solar System and their effects on Earth is seriously flawed in its astronomy, physics, and geology. None of the conclusions enumerated in the article are borne out by the actual mathematics. It is regrettable that the paper, which Bodner tells me was vigorously refereed, should be held up as an example of the best celestial mechanics which KRONOS can offer. [See KRONOS VI: 2, pp. 3-17. - LMG] ...
267. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. IX No. 2 (Winter 1984) Home | Issue Contents Contributors Dwardu Cardona; Mr. Cardona, a Senior Editor of KRONOS, has also published in Topper, The Ubyssey, Pensee, The Sourcebook Project, Frontiers of Science, and UFO Report. He presently makes his home in Vancouver and is preparing several long-range major works on cosmic catastrophism and related subjects. He has also contributed to the SIS Workshop and CSlS Newsletter. Ev Cochrane (M .S ., lowa State); Mr. Cochrane has studied psychology and genetics, receiving a degree in General Graduate Studies. He is currently preparing a book on biological evolution and one ...
268. Jupiter -- God of Abraham (Part I) [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VII No. 1 (Fall 1981) Home | Issue Contents Jupiter- God of Abraham (Part I)Dwardu Cardona Copyright (C ) 1981 by Dwardu Cardona 1. Introduction Immanuel Velikovsky has attributed the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah to a close encounter of Earth with the planet Jupiter.(1 ) Basing his opinion on clues supplied by Velikovsky, but independently of him, James Strickling has suggested a similar cause.(2 ) The Book of Genesis, as well as extra-Biblical sources, blames the destruction on Abraham's god. From a religious point of view, Velikovsky's implication is that the planet Jupiter was the god of Abraham. Can ...
... months." 17 Sagan accused Velikovsky of being inconsistent because a year or ten months each of thirty days equals 300 days, not 360 days. But Velikovsky on pp. 344-345 actually states that, "the month was equal to .. .thirty-six days." Sagan's carelessness was pointed out by Lewis M. Greenberg in the journal Kronos and after a time while this misrepresentation circulated it was finally corrected in Broca's Brain. However, many readers of the first book which is still in circulation will be confronted by this disinformation. Sagan in Broca's Brain only, next introduces new criticism, saying that, "Velikovsky offers no justification in physics for this" 18 change in ...
270. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. XI No. 2 (Winter 1986) Home | Issue Contents Contributors Dwardu Cardona; Mr. Cardona, a Senior Editor of KRONOS, has also published in Topper, The Ubyssey, Pensée The Sourcebook Project, Frontiers of Science, and UFO Report. He presently makes his home in Vancouver and is preparing several long-range major works on cosmic catastrophism and related subjects. He has also contributed to the SIS Workshop and CSIS Newsletter. Sean Mewhinney; A resident of Ottawa, Ontario, Mr. Mewhinney has been working seasonally as a taxation clerk for the past eight years. His avocation is ancient astronomy. Lynn E. Rose (Ph.D ...
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