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145 pages of results. 291. Catastrophism And Planetary History [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. III No. 4 (Summer 1978) Home | Issue Contents Catastrophism And Planetary History Vine Deloria, Jr.Arnold Toynbee once remarked that the present configuration of "world history" made about as much sense as acclaiming a map of the Mediterranean region as a map of the world. When this aspect of our knowledge is seen in this example it makes sense but there have been few thinkers willing to follow the implications of Toynbee's analysis. At least part of the difficulty in transforming our present view of history to a planetary understanding of human experiences is the lack of an adequate baseline. Where does a person begin to mark out the history of ...
... (Notre Dame), and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) at its meeting in San Francisco; and at the Saidye Bronfman Centre in Montreal in 1975 [3'41. Ten issues of a magazine were devoted to the Velikovsky controversy (Pensée [291]), and new journals of Velikovskian studies were founded (Kronos [199], Review of the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies [346]). 66 Beyond Velikovsky All this could be taken to indicate that in the period of about a decade, beginning roughly in 1962, Velikovsky had moved from being ignored, condemned, and persona non grata in academia to being accepted within the mainstream of academic ...
293. Saxl's Pendulum Convection of Electric Charge Revisited [Journals] [Aeon]
... : the Short Version Concerning Saxl's experiments with "torsional pendulums" [sic], Ginenthal apparently does not realize that Saxl has only one pendulum. The only article ever alluded to is in Nature magazine(7 ) There is no basis in Saxl's published work to justify the importance placed on it by Ginenthal, Heinberg, and Greenberg in KRONOS, as I shall explain. We do not need Saxl's experiments to prove "that electromagnetism affects the motions of charged bodies." This is done every time you comb your hair in dry air with a rubber comb. The issue is no more complicated than that. There are two possible responses to Saxl's experiments, a short version ...
294. Effects of Atmospheric Dust on the Arcus Visionis [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. III No. 4 (Summer 1978) Home | Issue Contents Effects of Atmospheric Dust on the Arcus Visionis Bruce S. Maccabee In Vol. II, No. 2 of KRONOS, Rose and Vaughan(1 ) presented a rather detailed analysis of Babylonian observations of the "appearances" and "disappearances" of the planet Venus. The intent of their paper was to demonstrate that differences between the Babylonian measurements of the invisibility periods of Venus and comparable modern measurements might indicate that the orbits of Venus and Earth were perturbed in some way after the Babylonian measurements were made (or possibly during the period of the Babylonian observations). In their analysis ...
295. Geomagnetic Reversals? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... seems inescapable that the earth must stop turning and re-start turning in the opposite direction .. . ' ( 'Poles Uprooted? ' SISR I:1 , 1976 18-19) - a conclusion which other investigators have shared (see R. M. Lowery. SISR II:1 . 1977, 9; E. R. Milton, Kronos II:3 , 1977, 5-6). Reade's detailed study of the ceiling in the tomb of Senmut (Cf. W in C I, v) concludes that its testimony is also compatible with such a situation, but notes that mechanisms which can for account for motions such as an inversion of the poles or a reversal of ...
296. Velikovsky and Historical Anti-Naturism [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. X No. 3 (Summer 1985) Home | Issue Contents Velikovsky and Historical Anti-Naturism Duane Vorhees The world is full of origin myths, and all are factually false. The world is full, also, of great traditional books tracing the history of man (but focused narrowly on the local group) from the age of mythical beginnings, through periods of increasing plausibility, to a time almost within memory, when the chronicles begin to carry the record, with a show of rational factuality, to the present. Furthermore, just as all primitive mythologies serve to validate the customs, systems of sentiments, and political aims of their respective local groups ...
297. Problems of Orthodoxy... [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. IV No. 1 (Fall 1978) Home | Issue Contents Problems of Orthodoxy...The following item has been submitted by Artur Isenberg, sometime contributor to this journal (See KRONOS II:1 , "Devi and Venus", KRONOS II:3 , "Dating the Great Mahabharata War: A Previously Neglected Clue"). The attentive reader should clearly see the applicability of Prof. Roy's words to the chronology of the pre-Hellenistic Mediterranean world. - The Ed. CHRONOLOGICAL ANKYLOSIS "Before proceeding further, a note of caution in regard to what may be called the pathology of chronological ankylosis' is necessary. The disease arises as ...
298. Saturn As King (Addenda et Corrigenda) [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. IV No. 3 (Spring 1979) Home | Issue Contents Addenda et Corrigenda .. . Saturn As King Dwardu Cardona *The author wishes to thank Malcolm Lowery, editor of the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies Review, for having so kindly offered the objective criticism upon which the main bulk of this corrigenda is based. It has come to my attention that, insofar as the linguistic evidence contained in "Let there be Light"(1 ) is concerned, I have inadvertently allowed a few minor discrepencies to creep into my work. The following corrigenda are hereby offered for the benefit of those who, perhaps because of their linguistic deficiency, might ...
299. Kronos by Robert de Telder (Reviewed) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2001:2 (Jan 2002) Home | Issue Contents Kronos by Robert de Telder Reviewed by Emmet J. Sweeney Aksent, Sliedrecht, Belgium, 2000, ISBN 90-73739-10-1 This book seeks to reconstruct Near Eastern chronology via a frankly fundamentalist interpretation of the Old Testament. It differs from other such endeavours in that it accepts Velikovsky's reconstruction of Egyptian chronology in Ages in Chaos Vol. 1 (though Peoples of the Sea is rejected). The author also seeks to incorporate Herodotus' Egyptian chronology into his scheme and takes the Father of History at his word in placing the 4th Dynasty pyramid-builders immediately before the Ethiopian 25th Dynasty. Essentially, therefore ...
300. Precise Synchronization Involving the Revised Chronology [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. II No. 1 (August 1976) Home | Issue Contents Precise Synchronization Involving the Revised Chronology Jerome Colburn Various issues of Pensee and KRONOS have focused on Velikovsky's Ages in Chaos and dealt with some of the questions it raises. But, so far, no one has yet attempted the relatively simple task of plotting the revised chronology (at least through the reign of Akhnaten) to within an accuracy of a year or two. (The charts in Pensee IV and KRONOS I, 3 were drawn vaguely enough to allow at least ten years' error.) This is an important task, however, for obviously if the Egyptian and Hebrew chronologies ...
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