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... in a general dislocation of Mediterranean history/chronology. The original super-comet gradually degraded, leaving behind such remnants as certain meteor streams (most notably the Southern, Northern and Beta Taurids), some active comets (principally Encke's comet), a number of Apollo asteroids (notably Hephaistos), and the dusty solar halo known as the Zodiacal Light. A variety of impacts in historical times (including the Tunguska event) are attributed to the same cause, all the way back to Noah's Flood. The sequence continues through prehistoric times to a hypothetical catastrophe which triggered the last Ice Age - a particularly severe Cosmic Winter. There were still earlier swarms of comets, and their capture ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 39  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1991/51cosmc.htm
372. Chapter22
... ," but as he pleads with them, the scorpion-men recognize his partly divine nature. They warn him that he is going to travel through a darkness no one has traveled, but open the gate for him. "Along the road of the sun [he went?]— dense is the dark[ness and there is no light]" (Tabl. 9, col. 4, 46). The successive stretches of 1, then 2, then 3 and so on to 12 double-hours he travels in darkness. At last it is light, and he finds himself in a garden of precious stones, carnelian and lapis lazuli, where he meets Siduri, ...
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... VII | Chap 4: I | II | III | IV | Chap 5: I | II | III | IIII | PART IV : Appendixes I | II | III | IV | Acknowledgements | Notes And References | II The Siberian Meteorite Of 1908 On the evening of 30 June 1908, one hour before sunset, an extraordinarily intense light appeared in the sky in Sweden and lasted till 2 o'clock in the morning. The light was so strong that people could read their newspapers by it. The same night, at about 10 p.m ., people in Britain noticed that suddenly the sky was becoming light instead of darkening. It became almost as clear as by ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 39  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/gallant/iic2ii.htm
374. The SIS Silver Jubilee Event, September 1999 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... were recorded as well as the main lectures during the Saturday and Sunday and should be produced next year in a special publication of Review. Saturday morning got off to a good start with a review of the history of the SIS by Harold Tresman, a co-founder of the society and its first Chairman. Although quite a few of the earliest lights have come and gone the Tresmans are still well and truly with us, with son Ian now producing SIS Internet Digest. Harold was particularly pleased that this conference would be featuring the work of the Saturnists' as his earliest interest in Velikovsky's work was concerned with the latter's ideas about Saturn having been the Sun' of early myth, ...
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... in heaven!" The Messiah replied: "Thy father Jacob saw the Temple that will be erected on earth, and also the Temple that God rears with His own hand in heaven, and he clearly understood that it was the Temple God constructed with His own hand in heaven as house of jewels, of pearls, and of the light of the Shekinah, that was to be preserved for Israel to all eternity, to the end of all generations. This was in the night when Jacob slept upon a stone, and in his dream beheld one Jerusalem upon earth, and another in heaven. God then said to Jacob, My son Jacob, to-day I stand above ...
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... frequently found stacked. Dr. Basinger noted that the palaeolatitude was not more than 2 or 3 degrees different from today. [Geological evidence of a luxuriant biosphere that persisted for millions of years over millions of square miles renders continental drift redundant as an explanation of past climates, in my opinion.] Basinger thinks there was a high latitude light regime but no evidence of special plant life. Trees were 30 to 50 metres high. Plant remains were usually buried in fine grain material. Stumps experienced inundation with a likely two metres of fine sediments, enough to kill trees. The Axel Heiberg Island stumps had no mineralization at all. The wood was mummified. An influx of ...
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... describe historical conditions in Palestine normally thought to be some 350 years apart. The equation is the very heart of my thesis and the parallel between the two terms produces (for orthodox scholars) a habiru-problem'. The reader has a choice: accept the equation or explain the habiru-problem. Instead of evaluating the ibrim-problem in I Samuel in the light of the literary usage of habiru in the el-Amarna Letters (as I have done), Phillip's criticism centres on the date which I believed marked the disappearance of the appellation habiru from the documents, i.e . by the end of LB II, or in terms of the conventional chronology, c.1200-1150 BC. I had ...
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... in another Ainu legend of a visit to the under-world, where it has a bear-goddess, and is worshipped, and divine symbols are set up to it. We have also a mountain-top, an immense serpent, and a long tunnel-like cavern in this legend.42 In the KalevaLa the far outspreading branches of the universe Oak shut out the light from the Northland, and Pikku Mies the pigmy-god, in answer to the intercession of Waino, quickly grows, like the Indian Vishnu-Vamana, to a gigantic size and fells the tree with three strokes of his copper hatchet. The oak is in this " Epic " called pun YamaLa = tree of thunder-land.43 Skade, the daughter ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 38  -  29 Sep 2002  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/night/vol-1/night-05.htm
... glad to have the recording, which proved to be invaluable in revising the transcript of the lecture, for although we had had a few telephone conversations I was still not attuned to his pronunciation. Velikovsky interrupted himself part way into his talk to ask the KQED educational television people, who were filming the event, to turn off their glaring lights- a request that appeared to upset their science editor, George Dusheck, but with which they complied. I had mixed feelings about this, because in effect it quenched the development of an embryonic documentary that might have had more far-reaching consequences, besides having invited them down a few weeks prior. With typical gaucherie I had neglected to ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 38  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0301/023vel.htm
380. Comets and the Bronze Age Collapse [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Earth-orbit-crossing comet is substantial and should be considered as hard as anything a trowel might turn up. What astronomical information cannot convey is the actual effect these periodic bombardment episodes had on human culture; only further digging and sifting will illuminate that aspect. Some of what can be uncovered has been buried by prior premise and so can be brought to light by review of literature published over the years. For instance, the oracles quoted above are from a 1918 translation of the Sibylline' by H.N . Bate. Further into Book V these lines appear: "And then in his anger the immortal God who dwells on high shall hurl from the sky a fiery bolt on the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 38  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1992no1/06comet.htm
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