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145 pages of results. 481. Aeon Volume VI, Number 5: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... abandoned astronomy. Following several years of philosophical activity in politics, child development, and architecture, he has renewed his interest in the philosophy of science, especially as it relates to the electrical interpretation of astronomy and mythology. Dwardu Cardona has been a free-lance writer since 1968. He has, since then, acted as a Contributing Editor for KRONOS and, later, as Senior Editor for the same periodical and is currently the Editor of AEON. He was a Founding Father of the Canadian Society for Interdisciplinary Studies (now defunct). He has also acted as the Series Editor for the Osiris Series of books sponsored by Cosmos & Chronos. An enthusiastic researcher and writer, he ...
482. The Dawnseekers: the First History of American Paleontology by Robert West Howard [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. III No. 1 (Fall 1977) Home | Issue Contents The Dawnseekers: the First History of American Paleontology by Robert West Howard (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York, 1975. xiii, 314 pp., $8 .95) The Hot-blooded Dinosaurs: A Revolution in Paleontology by Adrian J. Desmond (The Dial Press/James Wade, New York, 1976. 238 pp., $12.95) Reviewed by H. JAMES BIRX Associate Professor of Anthropology Canisius College, Buffalo, New York Science is supposed to be an accumulative, self-correcting, open-ended approach to understanding the natural world in all its complexity and changeability. ...
483. The Golden Age and Nova of Super Saturn [Books] [de Grazia books]
... cf. Talbott, D.N ., p181). With this movement, time-keeping would be suggestible and simple. The Earth would also enjoy two seasons, cooler and warmer, each of more than thirty days duration. Brahma as Super Saturn absorbs, regurgitates and reabsorbs as the ages pass (Mullen, p15), So does Kronos, identified here with Super Saturn. As with Super Uranus, Kronos' instability made him less than an ideal father. In Greek myth, the great god Kronos (Saturn) swallowed at least five of the children born to him out of his sister-wife Rhea. She then hid her youngest, Zeus, and fed a wrapped stone ...
484. Ice Cores and Common Sense Part 1 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... collection of essays has one piece called "Ice Cores of Greenland." But there is little point in discussing an essay so breezily incoherent that one cannot tell, at times, what de Grazia is trying to say. Later that same year Ellenberger returned to the topic in the first installment of his "Still Facing Many Problems" (Kronos, X:I , pp. 97-102). And since then the response has been anything but enthusiastic. After briefly summarizing the results of the ice core investigations, Ellenberger noted the absence of any conspicuous dust layers or volcanic acidity peaks at levels corresponding to the times of Velikovsky's Venus and Mars catastrophes. And he concluded: To ...
485. "Heaven and Earth": Catastrophism in Hamlet [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. III No. 4 (Summer 1978) Home | Issue Contents "Heaven and Earth": Catastrophism in Hamlet Irving Wolfe Editor's Note: This article, being published in KRONOS in more than one part, is part of a chapter taken from Prof. Wolfe's forthcoming book, Shakespeare and Velikovsky: Collective Memory and the Springs of Art. It is KRONOS' desire to distribute the book domestically in the United States. (See Notices in this issue for further information.) Copyright (C ) 1978 by Irving Wolfe Part I Hamlet is a play that has been approached from so many angles that, if one wished to construct a physical model ...
486. Sagan vs. Sagan [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 3 (Spring 1981) Home | Issue Contents Sagan vs. Sagan Shulamit Kogan Editor's note: This article is an expanded and modified version of a letter that first appeared in Physics Today (Sept. 1980), pp. 97-98.- LMG When Carl Sagan presented his paper "An Analysis of Worlds in Collision" at the AAAS Annual Meeting of 1974, he claimed to have calculated odds of 1023 to one (later changed to 1027 to one*) against the planetary encounters described in Worlds in Collision. These odds were widely quoted and publicized in the scientific and general press. However, scientists who may have wanted ...
487. Aeon Volume III, Number 5: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... . Reviewed by Joel Canepa. PAGE 99 Aeon Announcements AEON Publications. The Velikovsky Conference. Aeon Volume III, Number 5 CONTRIBUTORS David Talbott was the founder and publisher of Pensée magazine, which produced the series, "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered." He is the author of The Saturn Myth. Dwardu Cardona, a Senior Editor of the journal KRONOS, has also published in Topper, Pensée, The Sourcebook Project, Frontiers of Science, SISR and the SIS Workshop. Ev Cochrane is the author of numerous articles on archaeoastronomy. He served as an Associate Editor of KRONOS and currently serves as the editor of AEON. Frederic B. Jueneman is a consulting industrial analytic chemist, who ...
488. Aeon Volume II, Number 3: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... Clashing Magnetic Fields Advancing his view that Mars was the primary agent of ancient interplanetary catastrophes, Donald Patten outlines a theory on the origin of the Earth's magnetic field. PAGE 83 Carl Sagan And Immanuel Velikovsky (Advert)Pacific Meridian Publishing Company (Advert)Aeon Volume II, Number 3 CONTRIBUTORS Dwardu Cardona, former Senior Editor of the journal KRONOS, has also written for various other publications. Ev Cochrane has devoted the past nine years to catastrophist research. He was an Associate Editor of KRONOS and a frequent contributor to that journal. Fred Jueneman, an analytic chemist, served as an Associate Editor of Kronos and remains a contributing editor/columnist for Research and Development. Gunnar ...
489. The Birth of Athena [Journals] [Aeon]
... Goldsmith, ed. Scientists Confront Velikovsky (New York, 1977); and, most recently, H. Bauer, Beyond Velikovsky: The History of a Public Controversy (Champaign-Urbana, 1984). For an account of the controversy from Velikovsky himself see Stargazers and Gravediggers (New York, 1983). See also the various articles in KRONOS, SIS Workshop, and AEON. 12. D. Talbott & E. Cochrane, "The Origin of Velikovsky's Comet," KRONOS X:I (Fall 1984); "On the Nature of Cometary Symbolism," KRONOS XI:I (Fall 1985); "When Venus was a Comet," KRONOS XII: ...
490. Dating the Wars of Seti I [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Seti I, 1309-1291 BC; earlier, Breasted: A History of Egypt (London, 1906), p. 599, had allowed for a reign of at least 21 years, 1313-1292 BC. 8. I. Velikovsky: Ramses II and His Time (London, 1978), p. 212; cf. idem., Kronos III:3 (1978), pp. 25-33. For Seti I's dates in the Glasgow chronology, see G. Gammon, works cited in (2 ). D. A. Courville: The Exodus Problem and its Ramifications, vol. I (Loma Linda, 1971), pp. 279-298, offers a placement for ...
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