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421. Michelson And Meton [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. I No. 3 (Fall 1975) Home | Issue Contents Michelson And Meton Lynn E. Rose This paper is a review of a column by Professor Irving Michelson (" Scientifically Speaking .. ." , subtitled "19-Year Lunar Calendar Cycle: Accurate Adjustment to 365 1/4-Day Civil Calendar", Pensee, Winter, 19741975, pages 50-52); it will also serve as an introduction to the paper by Professor Alfred de Grazia and to the paper by Professor Livio Stecchini that immediately follow in this issue of KRONOS. In his column, Professor Michelson discusses the considerable precision with which such quantities as the mean synodic month of 29. ...
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422. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. I No. 4 (Winter 1976) 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. Eva Danelius (Dr. Rerum Politicarum, Univ. of Tuebingen), has studied Egyptian language at The Hebrew Univ. in Jerusalem and, in addition, has attended courses on Coptic and Semitic languages as well as the Bible and Biblical history at The Hebrew Univ. in Jerusalem and The Univ. of Tel Aviv. Dr. Danelius has published articles in the JEA and JNES among others and presently ...
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423. Revisiting The Temperature Of Venus [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... From: The Velikovskian Vol 1 No 3 (1993) Home | Issue Contents Revisiting The Temperature Of Venus George R. Talbott In KRONOS IV: 2 (1978), I presented a computational procedure and a complete, workable computer program for determining the time-varying temperature of a candescent body exfoliated from a larger body in space. The methods I used are well-known and used daily in engineering heat transfer predictions. They give accurate results. As is appropriate for a professional scientist, I clearly and completely disclosed my methods and my reasoning. There were no unexplained generous assumptions or references to exotic, inaccessible techniques or information. My paper constitutes proof that the temperature of Venus is ...
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424. Newton's World View [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. IX No. 3 (Summer 1984) Home | Issue Contents Newton's World View Livio C. Stecchini Copyright 1984 by Dorothea Stecchini In the recent past some distinguished historians have pierced part of the veil of secrecy that surrounds Newton by investigating at least the background of the Principia. They have determined that his main interest in life was theology and that he intended to prove that the new science developed from Copernicus and Galileo did not contradict traditional religion. He wanted to return to a medieval conception of the universe. Newton, in effect, intended to undo the work of Galileo who, in his mechanics, had reduced the four Aristotelian causes to two ...
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425. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 1 (Fall 1980) Home | Issue Contents Contributors John Dayton; Mr. Dayton studied archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, London, under Professor Seton Lloyd and Henry Hodges. After an earlier career as a civil engineer, involved with some of the world's major construction and mining projects, Mr. Dayton was co-leader of the first archaeological survey of the Hejaz. He has published in such prestigious journals as Antiquity, Berytus, and World Archaeology, among others. Geoffrey Gammon (B .A . - Hons. London Univ.); Mr. Gammon is an historian who is currently studying for a Diploma in Archaeology at ...
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426. On The Origin Of Tektites [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. II No. 1 (August 1976) Home | Issue Contents On The Origin Of Tektites Dwardu Cardona In a previous article, "Tektites and China's Dragon,"(1 ) I offered some corroborative evidence in support of the notion that tektites might owe their origin to meteoric impacts and/or interplanetary discharges which took place on the Moon during some of the cosmic catastrophes described by Immanuel Velikovsky in Worlds in Collision. Needless to say, the belief in the lunar origin of tektites did not originate with me. Dr. Dean Chapman, aerodynamics specialist at Ames Research Center, among others, had long held that tektites were lunar fragments which had ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. I No. 4 (Winter 1976) Home | Issue Contents The Identification of the Biblical "Queen of Sheba" with Hatshepsut, "Queen of Egypt and Ethiopia" (Part III)- as proclaimed by Immanuel Velikovsky- In the Light of New Archaeological Discoveries Eva Danelius Editor's Note: The illustrations in Fig. I supersede and correct the drawing of the Timna Temple" depicted on p. 19 of KRONOS 1, 3. III The literary sources used by Velikovsky contain memories of three peoples: Egyptians, Ethiopians, and Hebrews. The story of the "Queen of Sheba" is told in the Bible, by Josephus, and in ...
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428. Venus's Internal Heat: An Update [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 3 (Spring 1981) Home | Issue Contents Venus's Internal Heat: An Update C. Leroy Ellenberger The discussion of the thermal imbalance that may exist on Venus [KRONOS VI :2 (1981), pp. 23-24] was based on the paper by Tomasko et al. [J . Geophys. Res., Vol. 85, No. A13, pp. 8187-99, Dec. 30, 1980] which had been recommended by F. W. Taylor, one of the co-authors. That paper avoided giving credence to the presence of a significant internal heat flux on Venus by emphasizing the overlap between the ranges of ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. X No. 1 (Fall 1984) Home | Issue Contents Mulholland: "A Celestial Mechanician Whose Name is Almost Synonymous with High Precision"Immanuel Velikovsky and Lynn E. Rose Copyright (c ) 1984 by Lynn E. Rose and the Estate of Elisheva Velikovsky [What follows is a section from the not-yet-published book, The Sins of the Sons: A Critique of Velikovsky's A.A .A .S . Critics, by Velikovsky and Rose. The brief remarks in Part One of this section are by Velikovsky; Part Two is by Rose. The extensive quotations from the 1974 A.A .A .S . Symposium that appear ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. VII No. 2 (Winter 1982) Home | Issue Contents Aristotle's Tragedy: An Example of Collective Amnesia Lynn E. Rose Copyright (C ) 1981 by Lynn E. Rose * [This paper is based upon a chapter from a book in progress on Aristotle. A highly abridged and condensed version of this material constituted part of the summary of that book that was included as the section "Aristotle and Amnesia" in Chapter II of Mankind in Amnesia.] The Poetics might seem an unlikely place to look for Aristotle's reactions to cosmic catastrophes. But we shall see, especially in Aristotle's conception of the ideal tragedy, that the Poetics is ...
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