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145 pages of results. 451. The Velikovskian Upheaval: A Temporocentric Challenge [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. III No. 2 (Winter 1977) "Velikovsky and Establishment Science" Home | Issue Contents The Velikovskian Upheaval: A Temporocentric Challenge Sidney M. Willhelm Academia will never let him get away with it. No matter how many of his predictions prove correct, it will see him dead first.-Charles Fair Velikovsky is today what Copernicus was for astronomical understanding several centuries ago; both scientists challenge a basic mooring to which fundamental cosmological ideas have been anchored. Copernicus assaulted the geocentric theory of the cosmos; Velikovsky challenges the temporocentric notion about the cosmos. The first displaced the human habitat, Earth, as the center of the universe and around ...
452. The Reflective Canopy Model and the Mytho-historical Record [Journals] [Aeon]
... ), (35) a belief that we see reflected in the northern stars that were held sacred to Anu. (36) At the other end of this age-old association, we find that the Greeks referred to the North Sea as Kronios Okeanos, or the Saturnian Sea. (37) The adjective "Cronian," derived from Kronos, has even survived in the English language as descriptive of the Arctic Ocean. (38) And it is the collective strength of such traditions, ranging all the way from Sumerian times to the present, that impel one to believe that the primeval sun god was inextricably connected to the north and, more specifically, to the north ...
453. A Re-examination of the Sothic Chronology of Egypt [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. II No. 4 (Summer 1977) Home | Issue Contents A Re-examination of the Sothic Chronology of Egypt Ronald D. Long Reprinted with permission from Orientalia, Vol. 43 (Nova Series - 1974), pp. 261-274. For many years now we have accepted and incorporated the astronomical chronology of Egypt into our histories of the ancient Near East. It is wise, however, to be aware of the potential error in the interpretations and conclusions of the past and the possibility that realignment may be necessary. We still do not possess a final and unquestionable Egyptian Sothic dated historical framework. Recently, Read challenged the traditionally held astronomical chronology of ...
454. Cosmic Heretics [Journals] [Aeon]
... hundreds. A minister of the many, he became a minister of the one. Hardly a week would go by without some assistance. He gave counsel, wrote letters to the media, made phone calls, solicited support, attended every related public assembly, taped miles of discussions and lectures, gave his own funds to publish the magazine KRONOS, kept hostilities to a minimum, and maintained a good-natured concern through thick and thin and down the years. He became Professor of Philosophy and Theology at Glassboro State College and persuaded the authorities to authorize a Velikovsky Center, which began to collect items of interest and which served as a background screen for KRONOS magazine. There was little ...
455. The Sun Of Night [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. III No. 1 (Fall 1977) Home | Issue Contents The Sun Of Night Dwardu Cardona Copyright © 1977 by Dwardu Cardona, Lewis M. Greenberg, and Warner B. Sizemore. 1. Planets or Stars? As these words are being written, the U. S. space-probe Pioneer II is even now on its way to a rendezvous with Saturn which, barring any unforeseeable accidents, is due to occur in September of 1979, two years hence. The data that will be collected and relayed to Earth by this probe will therefore be crucial to the astronomical content of this article. But already there are indications that we, as ...
456. The Gravitational-Electromagnetic Effects of Ultramassive Objects on the Solar System [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 2 (Winter 1981) Home | Issue Contents The Gravitational-Electromagnetic Effects of Ultramassive Objects on the Solar System Michael Simon Bodner and Michael E. Brandt INTRODUCTION For two and one-half centuries the orbital mechanics of Newton and Kepler has provided astronomers and astrophysicists with an almost perfect explanation of the motion of celestial bodies in the solar system. During this period, the precession of the orbital aphelion of Mercury was the only major phenomenon that could not be satisfactorily explained by Newtonian gravitation. After years of scientific speculation, this anomaly was finally incorporated into the Newtonian scheme by Einstein's general theory of relativity.(1 ) This situation is indicative of the ...
457. Venus Hothouse - The Other Theory [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Issue Contents Extra Venus Hothouse - The Other Theory Frederic B. Jueneman Copyright (C ) 1979 F. B. Jueneman & Technical Publishing Co. Mr Jueneman, a Science writer and commentator, is a chemist with a California corporation and Director/Research of Innovative Concepts Associates. He is an editor of Analytical Newsletter, associate editor of KRONOS and a contributing editor for Industrial Research/Development, for which he has written numerous articles on Velikovskian subjects. We are grateful to Mr Jueneman and the editor of Industrial Research/Development for permission to reprint this article, which appeared in the June, 1979 issue of that journal. Some tabulations of data have been omitted here for ...
458. Skara Brae: A Time Capsule of Catastrophism? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the S.I .S . He has contributed numerous Review and editorial articles to the SIS Review. Peter James has a B.A . in Ancient History and Archaeology and is a postgraduate student at London univerisity. He has contributed articles on prehistoric archaeology to Current Archaeology and New Scientist and on ancient history to the SIS Review and Kronos. The curious Neolithic site of Skara Brae in Orkney shows great promise as a "type site" of catastrophism for prehistoric Europe. While there are no written records, the evidence supports a model for Skara Brae's destruction weaving together earthquake, violent climatic conditions, drastic cultural change and fear of extraterrestrial catastrophe around the end of the 3rd ...
... Four Supports of heaven at the North A parallel in Buddhist cosmology The southern hemisphere the Underworld The highest North the abode of the gods. An interesting hieroglyph . Plato's Egyptian Eden-storv CHAPTER VIII. THE CRADLE OF THE RACE IN ANCIENT GREEK THOUGHT Supposed discrepancies of tradition Possible agreement A reminiscence of Mount Meru Renan and Lenormant Lost Atlantis The Isles of Kronos The Golden Age Wolfgang Menzel's verdict PART FIFTH. FURTHER VERIFICATIONS OF THE HYPOTHESIS BASED UPON THE PECULIARITIES OF A POLAR PARADISE CHAPTER I. THE EDEN STARS Stellar Motion at the Pole Has tradition any reminiscence of such? The strange doctrine of Anaxagoras Chaldean and Egvptian traditions A natural explanation. The myth of Phaethon . Length of day at the ...
460. Electric Discharge as the Source of Solar Radiant Energy (Part I) [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VIII No. 1 (Fall 1982) Home | Issue Contents Electric Discharge as the Source of Solar Radiant Energy (Part I)Ralph E. Juergens * Editor's Note (Earl R. Milton): This paper was compiled by me from manuscripts and notes left uncompleted by the author at the time of his death. In reconstructing these documents, I have left intact as much of Juergens' original text as was consistent with their new form. Where necessary, short transitional statements have been inserted; these are printed in a distinctive type for ease of identification. Compiler's footnotes contain an alphabetic character while those of the author are purely numeric. ...
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