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145 pages of results. 411. Saturn And Voyager [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 3 (Spring 1981) Home | Issue Contents Saturn And Voyager Earl R. Milton The ancients write of a "sun" of the night sky which hovered over the top-of-the-world. It was taken to be a manifestation of the great god. Some worshipped him as Shamash, others knew him as Atum. The Greeks called him Kronos, the Romans Saturn. Today, his worldly-image is but a dim yellow starry point in the sky- the ringed planet we call Saturn. It orbits the Sun every twenty-nine and one-half years. The most distant of the planets visible to the naked eye, Saturn is about one and one-half billion ...
412. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. V No. 2 (Winter 1980) Home | Issue Contents Contributors Z A. Firsoff (Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society); Mr. Firsoff has written widely on astronomy and other subjects, gemstones among them. He has a considerable knowledge of experimental facts in biology, chemistry, and biochemistry. His writing in astronomy began in 1952 with Our Neighbor Worlds and recent books include The Interior Planets (1968), The World of Mars (1969), The Old Moon and the New (1970), and Life Among the Stars (1974). In his latest book, At the Crossroads of Knowledge (1977), he ...
413. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. XII No. 3 (Spring 1988) 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. Lewis M. Greenberg (M .A ., A.B .D ., Univ. of Pa.); Professor of Art History at the Moore College of Art, Philadelphia. Prof. Greenberg ...
414. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VIII No. 3 (Spring 1983) Home | Issue Contents Contributors Bennison Gray (Ph.D ., Univ. of Southern California); The Drs. Gray are an independent husband-and-wife team specializing in heretical scholarship ranging from linguistics to biology. Their most recent book, Evolution and the Revolution that Failed: The Semiotics of Taxonomy (in press) analyzes both fields as manifestations of the problem of evolution. Their writing has appeared in numerous scholarly publications. Alexander Jack Hastie (M .A . - Hons. - Glasgow University); Mr. Hastie's relevant interests have included being site supervisor with the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem. ...
415. Asimov In Confusion [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. III No. 2 (Winter 1977) "Velikovsky and Establishment Science" Home | Issue Contents Asimov In Confusion L. M. Greenberg In October 1969, Isaac Asimov published a brief essay titled "Worlds in Confusion". It appeared in Fantasy and Science Fiction and was reprinted in The Stars in their Courses (1972). "Worlds in Confusion" was Asimov's belated contribution to the "critical" literature on Worlds in Collision. A sampling from "Worlds in Confusion" should suffice to show the reader the true merit of Asimov's criticism. ASIMOV. - "Let's not think of . . . gigantic catastrophes. Let's not think of ...
416. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. III No. 4 (Summer 1978) Home | Issue Contents Contributors Dwardu Cardona; Mr. Cardona, a contributing editor of KRONOS, has also published in the journal Pensee. He presently makes his home in Vancouver, B.C . and is preparing a co-authored work on the origin of religion. Vine Deloria, Jr.; Mr. Deloria is the author of Custer Died for Your Sins and God is Red He has published in the journal Pensee and is presently working on a new book for Harper & Row. Mr. Deloria is a practicing lawyer who attended Iowa State University and Lutheran School of Theology (Illinois) He has ...
417. The Cosmology Of Tawantinsuyu [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. IX No. 2 (Winter 1984) Home | Issue Contents The Cosmology Of Tawantinsuyu Jan N. Sammer See also Note (1 ). The traditional view of Inca religion was built chiefly on the writings of Garcilaso de la Vega, Bartolome de las Casas, and Pedro Cieza de Leon. In the Commentarios Reales of the hispanicized Inca nobleman, Garcilaso de la Vega, the cult of the Sun is portrayed as supreme. The chief temple in Cuzco, the Coricancha, is said to have been dedicated to the Sun (II.9 ) with similar Sun-temples scattered throughout the provinces; the Inca rulers allegedly prided themselves on being descended from ...
418. Some Preliminary Remarks About Thera and Atlantis [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. I No. 2 (Summer 1975) Home | Issue Contents Some Preliminary Remarks About Thera and Atlantis Israel M. Isaacson (E .M .S .) L. M. Greenberg's article on Thera and Atlantis (" Atlantis," Pensee VI, Winter 1973-74, pp. 51ff.) drew my attention for several reasons, among which are my background in classical literature, my excavation experience in Greece, my first-hand perusal of some of the finds from Thera, my own keen interest in East Mediterranean trading links in the early 18th Dynasty of Egypt, my knowledge of Velikovsky's work on cosmology, and my research on the revised chronology ...
419. "Mankind in Amnesia": An Overview [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. X No. 2 (Winter 1985) Home | Issue Contents "Mankind in Amnesia": An Overview David Griffard [This article is the first in a series of essays that will deal specifically with Mankind in Amnesia. They will appear in future issues of KRONOS. - LMG] In the years that many thousands have read Velikovsky's works, few it seems have taken sufficient note of the author's primary profession - psychoanalysis - and that ultimately this was the springboard of his efforts. Because of protracted distortions by critics, most have been led to think of him at best as an amateur cosmologist who hit upon an intriguing but scientifically untenable notion that ...
420. Aeon Volume One, "The Cataclysm": Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... , Charles Ginenthal reviews some of the ways the theory can be tested. Topics range from binary stars to spiral galaxies. Page 69. Aeonic Aphorisms Twenty-five pithy insights concerning man, myth and catastrophism, by Roger Wescott, Professor of Anthropology at Drew University. Page 87 Velikovksy and the Problem of Planetary Identification Ev Cochrane, associate editor of KRONOS, explains why it is sometimes difficult to identify the planets among the gods. A discriminating approach can eliminate much of the confusion and perhaps correct some of the mistaken identities. Page 89 On Testing the Polar Configuration A look at the methodology for verifying or refuting the theory of the polar configuration, with illustrations of the "predictive ability ...
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