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145 pages of results. 311. The British Connection [Books] [de Grazia books]
... After spectacular successes, Pensée collapsed under a load of debt and overwork. As it was ending, it promised to broaden its interests beyond Velikovsky and to discuss ideas irreconcilable with his. V. would have no part of this, and several of his Eastern supporters- with Lewis Greenberg and Warner Sizemore leading- issued the first number of Kronos. Kronos became editorially the child of Lewis Greenberg, a young art historian of the faculty of Moore College of Art in Philadelphia. He recruited a group of convinced supporters of V. who contributed articles and evaluations, and who, being the closest to a prestigious academic group that he could put together, he should have called " ...
312. Focus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... I hope in a year or so to be able to organise a "Velikovsky Student Conference", but this will have to wait on events. A problem we face is our present dearth of qualified speakers; here too, I would ask anybody who feels able to contribute to get in touch with the committee. RALPH AMELAN PENSÉE, KRONOS, ETC.We regret to report that Pensée has now been declared officially dead: however, the last has not yet been heard of it. Stephen Talbott has been successful in arranging the publication of an anthology of the best articles - including some by Velikovsky - in book form under the title Velikovsky Reconsidered'; this is scheduled ...
313. The Velikovskian Vol. I, No. 1: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... A Review Charles Ginenthal Page 102 Pseudo-Scientists, Cranks, Crackpots and Henry Bauer Charles Ginenthal Page 107 CONTRIBUTORS Irving Wolfe (Ph. D., University of Bristol, England) Dr. Wolfe is presently Professor of English at the Departement des Etudes Anglaises in the Université de Montreal. He has been a contributor and senior editor to the journal KRONOS, as well as contributor to SIS Review and AEON. Charles Ginenthal was a teacher of science to the physically handicapped in New York City. Now retired, he has published a critique titled Carl Sagan and Immanuel Velikovsky and has been a contributor to AEON. His book, The Electro-Gravitic Theory of Celestial Motion and Cosmology, will be ...
314. The Garden, the Fall, and the Restoration [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 2 (Winter 1981) Home | Issue Contents The Garden, the Fall, and the Restoration Richard Heinberg *Editor's Note: The following paper was first presented at the Princeton Seminar Velikovsky: The Decade Ahead - held on May 31, 1980 and sponsored by KRONOS. Other papers from that seminar will be appearing in the pages of KRONOS as well. - LMG In Mankind in Amnesia, a manuscript unpublished at the time of his death, Immanuel Velikovsky offered his evaluation of the psychological condition of the human race. In this, his final opus, he built upon the earlier work of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, who ...
315. Shamir [Journals] [SIS Review]
... was a traditional attribute of the Lord that had become garbled, its real cometary nature/ origin lost to the editors. The cloud of light or fire has been interpreted by some as UFO phenomena (something to consider if the cloud really followed the Israelites around) and something associated with increased ionisation in the atmosphere. In the pages of Kronos Velikovsky claimed that in the Talmud and Midrashim there are many references to the mysterious shamir which was capable of disintegrating stone, while in rabbinical literature it was associated with engraving the ephod or breastplate of the High Priest, a peculiar thing to do in the Sinai desert. High Priests are a feature of settled communities - an ephod is ...
316. "The Seasons Alter": Catastrophism in A Midsummer Night's Dream [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 1 (Fall 1980) Home | Issue Contents "The Seasons Alter": Catastrophism in A Midsummer Night's Dream Irving Wolfe Copyright (c ) 1975, 1980 by Irving Wolfe Editor's Note: This article is one of 22 essays contained in an Anthology presented to Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky on December 5, 1975, in honour of Dr. Velikovsky and the 25th anniversary of Worlds in Collision; it is our hope to publish the Anthology in its entirety. Comic drama is to be found throughout Western culture. We seem to be continuously compelled to produce it, as if there existed a comic urge throughout our civilisation, a need ...
317. Aeon Volume IV, Number 6: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... articles and books on different subjects, ranging from geology to the Bible. His most recent book, La Bibbia Senza Segreti (Rusconi, Milan), is soon to be released in an English translation under the title The Book of the Law. Frederic Jueneman is a consulting industrial analytic chemist, who has served as an Associate Editor of KRONOS, and as a member of the R & D 100 panel for the adjudication of the annual top one hundred products developed by academia and industry, and continues as a contributing editor/columnist for Research and Development. He is also an ardent musician who has composed various classical pieces including September March, which was adopted in 1996 as ...
... in terms of his interpretation of Velikovsky's hypothesis of the temperature of Mars. But to be quite accurate, it is really Sagan's misinterpretation, represented as Velikovsky's hypothesis of the temperature of Mars. Sagan and his Martian greenhouse effect Nevertheless, let us examine Sagan's view of why Mars is supposed to be somewhat warmer than believed. Velikovsky (in Kronos 111; 2, p. 47) states that "Sagan wishes to ascribe the 30 degree difference to a greenhouse effect produced by the very rarefied atmosphere on Mars and for this he assumed the presence of a certain (not proven) quantity of water (vapor? at what temperature?) besides carbon dioxide." Having gone ...
319. Cosmic Catastrophism [Journals] [Aeon]
... to indicate too thick a crust for a planet which supposedly was molten only 3,500 years ago; and evidence for the composition of the polar caps of Mars seems to contradict Velikovsky's claims about them. (32) Velikovsky and his supporters have responded vigorously to scientific arguments against his work in numerous articles in the Velikovskian journals Pensee, KRONOS, and Society for Interdisciplinary Studies Review. (33) They frequently point to the accuracy of some of Velikovsky's predictions as evidence of the validity of his theory: strong "fossil" magnetism on the moon, the extremely hot surface of Venus and its backward rotation, radio noises from Jupiter, and the magnetic field around the earth ...
320. The Scars of Mars - II [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. XI No. 1 (Fall 1985) Home | Issue Contents The Scars of Mars - II Donald W. Patten Editor's Note: Part I of the present article appeared in KRONOS X:3 . - LMG Figure 6. The Hemisphere of Craters of Mars. Featuring the Subpoint (Center) and the Midpoint Between Hellas and Isidis. VI. THE LOCATION OF THE BULGE REGION ON MARS While Figure 6 illustrates the previously discussed (KRONOS X:3 , pp. 36-38) Hemisphere of Craters of Mars, Figure 7 illustrates the Opposite Hemisphere of Mars. Three kinds of phenomena are brought to attention, which are: 1. Bulging 2 ...
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