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301. On Saturn And The Flood [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. V No. 1 (Fall 1979) Home | Issue Contents On Saturn And The Flood Immanuel Velikovsky Copyright © 1963,1971, and 1979 by Immanuel Velikovsky [Editor's Note: This essay is based upon a lecture given by Immanuel Velikovsky at the University of the New World, Valais, Switzerland, in 1971. It was first transcribed by his secretary, Mr. Jan Sammer, who supplied both additional textual material (offset by brackets) as well as certain relevant referential data. Dr. Velikovsky's lecture was derived from his own unpublished manuscript - Saturn and the Flood - which was first conceived and written in the early 1940's. The present ...
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302. The Kintraw Stone Platform [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. V No. 3 (Spring 1980) Home | Issue Contents The Kintraw Stone Platform Thomas McCreery Professor Thom's innovative hypothesis concerning megalithic astronomical observatories has, if correct, catastrophic import on a range of disciplines. His works have consequently provoked considered opposition from various quarters.(1 ) A fundamental criticism which is often levelled at his work concerns the absence of independent evidence, anthropological as well as archaeological, which would necessarily underpin his theories. This dilemma seemed to have been resolved in 1969 when Thom stated that a small ledge had been cut into the steep hillside at Kintraw for use as an observation platform.(2 ) An archaeologist, Dr ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. X No. 2 (Winter 1985) Home | Issue Contents The Gravitational-Electromagnetic Effects of Ultramassive Objects on the Solar System (Part II)Michael E. Brandt In our first installment of this paper,(1 ) M. S. Bodner and I described the possible effects of a massive body incursion into the solar system. These effects were asserted to be both electromagnetic and gravitational in nature. The gravitational force between two objects A and B is given by: G mA mB F =- R2 This is the classical Newtonian gravitational force acting along the line of centers, and treats the bodies as if their masses were concentrated at their center ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. X No. 1 (Fall 1984) Home | Issue Contents Forum Scalar Motion and Scalar Dimensions To the Editor of KRONOS: In his review of The Neglected Facts of Science (KRONOS IX: 2, pp. 70-73), Henry A. Hoff suggests that the two unobservable scalar dimensions are introduced ad hoc. Actually, they are necessary consequences of the existence of scalar motion, which, as I have shown, is established by observation. In a three-dimensional universe there are obviously three dimensions of that motion. That is what the concept of three-dimensionality means. Hoff's problem in this case is the same as that of many others. They ...
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305. Cuban Prehistory [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 4 (Summer 1981) Home | Issue Contents Cuban Prehistory Aurelio Ruiz-Lafont * Editor's Note: This paper was first presented at the West Coast Seminar- Velikovsky and Secular Catastrophism- held August 30-31, 1980, in San Jose, and sponsored by KRONOS Other papers from this seminar will be also appearing in the pages of KRONOS.- LMG (Translation from the presentation in Spanish by Jack W. Pockman.) The prehistory of Cuba is shrouded in mystery. Unlike the great cosmological civilizations, of what the first Iberian conquerors and explorers called Tierra Firme, the Indian peoples of Cuba and adjacent islands of the Caribbean left no vast ...
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306. The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 4 (Summer 1981) Home | Issue Contents The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah Immanuel Velikovsky Copyright (C ) 1981 by the Estate of Immanuel Velikovsky Editor's Note: This article is only part of a much larger work by Velikovsky titled Jupiter of the Thunderbolt. Its conception goes back to the 1940's when much of the material was first written. The present article has benefited from the editorial assistance of Jan Sammer who, unless otherwise indicated, added the bracketed referential material and fine-tuned the text.- LMG THE AGE OF THE DEAD SEA "With the end of the Tertiary period, in an event of extreme violence . . . ...
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307. Morning Star* [Journals] [Aeon]
... " a belief that, according to one critic, was "asserted by Velikovsky and pressed more recently by Cardona," (1 ) is still being challenged. This belief has been called a "big lie that drastically oversimplifies ancient religion." "According to A. B. Cook," this critic continues, "Zeus and Kronos were originally general sky gods whose nature underwent a long evolution with their names becoming associated with planets at a late date." So often has this allegation been made that I am growing tired of having to counteract it. In various publications, I have repeatedly demonstrated how, among the Greeks, the gods' identity with the planets ...
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308. Devil's Advocates [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . Dr Hewsen is what might be termed an "insider" of the Velikovskian movement, being a founder and Director of the Center for Velikovskian and Interdisciplinary Studies at Glassboro State College. His paper was originally given at a seminar entitled Velikovsky: The Decade Ahead, held on May 31st, 1980 in Princeton, organised by the American journal Kronos. By all accounts its contents considerably raised the temperature of the proceedings. The thoughts expressed in Hewsen's paper obviously conflicted with Kronos' editorial policy, and while that journal has published other talks given at the seminar, no plans were in hand to expose the Kronos readership to Hewsen's viewpoint. Hewsen was summarily removed from the list of ...
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309. The Evolution of the Cosmogonic Egg [Journals] [Aeon]
... egg with which we are concerned was said to have been formed. In the meantime, of course, it has long been recognized that Enki-Ea himself was merely a form of Saturn. Thus, on the strength of comparative mythology, Julian Morgenstern came to the conclusion that Enki-Ea was equivalent to El and/or Elos, "also called Kronos." (27) And Kronos, as is well known, was the Greek name for the planet Saturn. So, similarly, de Santillana and von Dechend who understood Enki-Ea as "the Mesopotamian Saturn." (28) This leads us to the tale told by Berossus concerning the coming of Oannes- also called Musarus and ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. VIII No. 1 (Fall 1982) Home | Issue Contents On Comets, Comet-Like Luminous Apparitions and Meteors (Concluded)Ilse Fuhr Copyright (C ) 1967 & 1982 by Ilse Fuhr and Otto Harrassowitz Verlag Editor's Note: The present article is a translation of Chapter IV from Ilse Fuhr's 1967 book Ein Altorientalisches Symbol published by Otto Harrassowitz (Wiesbaden). The translation was made by Emilia Altroggen, Guenter Koehler, and Jan Sammer. It is printed here with the permission of both the author and the publisher. Part I appeared in KRONOS VII:4 . A review of Mrs. Fuhr's book appeared in Bibliotheca Orientalis XXV, No. 3 ...
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