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62 pages of results. 511. Thoth Vol III, No. 5: March 15, 1999 [Journals] [Thoth]
... and it fits with the work of plasma cosmologists. The plasma cosmologists have drawn the configuration of galactic plasma in an electrified cosmos. (See "The Big Bang Never Happened" by Lerner). It takes the form of twisted current ropes following the spiral arms of our galaxy. The evidence for their existence and their magnitude comes from maps of the galactic magnetic field. Some indirect evidence for progressive galactic electrification also comes from an extension of mine to the work of Halton Arp on quasar red shifts and the formation of plasmoids at the centre of active galactic nuclei (AGN's). Other objects do glow. The night side of Venus for example has a glow that can ...
512. Early History of the Israelite People: Biblical Fundamentalism in History (I) [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... mainstream Old Testament studies and from Thompson's approach. (29) Yet, I share his conviction that an independent chronology must be developed before one can write a history of Israel. The worst enemy of Israel's history, indeed, is biblical chronology. Whoever puts his faith in it cannot help but be tempted to extinguish ancient Israel from the map. This is not only true for anti-Semites, anti-Zionists and neutral researchers, but even for the best and the brightest of Israeli scholars. My own search for an independent history, parallel to which a chronology of ancient Israel may be construed, led to Herodotous' history of Assyria from the -5th century. As early as the 2nd ...
513. The Greenland Ice Cores (Continued) [Journals] [Kronos]
... page 352, he draws a straight line between the relatively low microparticle reading at 401 meters and the slightly lower microparticle reading at 897 meters, as if that entire stretch featured low readings. But we do not know that at all. To connect two dots across such an interval is highly misleading. It is as if one were to map the eastern and western coasts of Florida only as far south as Cape Canaveral and Tampa Bay, respectively, and then to let a straight line between those two locations represent the southern coast of Florida! It is even worse in that the territory at issue has been explored. In a paper published two years earlier, Thompson, Hamilton ...
514. The Emerging Revision of Ancient History: Recent Research [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... was destroyed by nomads from east of the Jordan who introduced an entirely different culture. In his article, Cohen did not come out and actually say that "the Mysterious Middle Bronze I people" were the Israelites of the books of Exodus, Numbers and Deuteronomy, but he relentlessly piled up one striking parallel after another. In an accompanying map, he listed the distribution of these sites. Strikingly, a number of them are found in the northern Sinai passes that link Egypt with Canaan. Several sites are found along the key communications route which was bitterly fought over by Israel and Egypt in their 1956 and 1967 wars: the Miti pass. Neither Rudolph Cohen nor Emmanuel Anati ...
515. H. H. Hess and My Memoranda [Journals] [Pensee]
... 1963 Propositions for Inclusion in the Program of Space Probes for the Rest of 1 963 and for the Following Years. Prepared by Immanuel Velikovsky, Princeton, N.J ., and Submitted to H. H. Hess, Chairman, Space Board, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C . I. Magnetosphere A. mapping of the intensity of the magnetic field of the magnetosphere. B. measuring the reach of the magnetosphere on the day and night sides. C. testing as to the over-all excess of positive or negative particles in the magnetosphere layers, and generally as to the positive or negative charge or neutral state of the globe with its ionosphere and ...
516. Letters [Journals] [Pensee]
... own point of view, though, it seems more likely that the caves with their formations withstood the shock of the proposed upheaval. Air and water conduits would absorb much of the shock, as would the limestone bed itself, which is a flexible sedimentary rock. There are many highly decorated caves in this country and if one compares a map of cave density to one of earthquake probability, one would tend to conclude that caves and their formations are not so susceptible to land movements as Asimov would have us believe. (The earthquakes may have even contributed to the formation of caves by allowing a greater opportunity for water penetration whose flow would erode weak joints in the limestone bed ...
517. Velikovsky and Racial Memory [Journals] [Aeon]
... We must admit that, as important as the three themes of faith, father, and Freud were in predisposing Velikovsky to develop certain characteristic ways of thinking, they fail to explain entirely the content of his whole thought. The wells of individual creativity remain unplumbed, although the sources of inspiration and the paths to the well itself are well mapped. References 1. E. Tabor, "Review of Oedipus and Akhnaton," Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Review (Spring 1961), pp. 123-125. 2. S. Freud, Moses and Monotheism (London, 1964), pp. 67ff. 3. Ibid., p. 80. 4. Ibid., pp ...
518. Thoth Vol II, No. 3: February 15, 1998 [Journals] [Thoth]
... the edges of the canyon and at the ends of short tributary canyons, and the presence of a "hanging valley" at the bottom of the picture with no sign of fluid flow into the main canyon. These are a scaled down version of many of the features seen in the giant Vallis Marineris. As the MGS descends to its mapping orbit we are going to witness a flood of similar images. I hope that before long the message will be clear to all, except geologists, that water did not create these features. I exclude geologists because they have been given a Lyellian, Earth-centred way of interpreting everything they see and it may not be possible for them to ...
519. Velikovsky's Dreamwork [Journals] [Aeon]
... Rubicon, signifies temptation and the anguish of the lonely wanderer...[Paragraphing altered. Emphasis added] (21) Velikovsky next analyzed the "Dream About the Woman in the Kitchen and the Stranger." It is of some interest to note that Grinstein also reached an anti-Semitic interpretation of the dream, although he used a different map entirely: Charles Kingsley's racist novel Hypatia, which Freud had read when he was thirteen. According to Velikovsky, however, this dream was about the death of Freud's parents. We know that a stranger in a dream is usually the father. Also the name Popovic suggests the association with papa. Likewise the overcoat which is too large ...
520. The Origin Of The Moon [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... . Again, no one knows why this is so. (44) Radioactivity runs along belts on the lunar nearside, where deep-focus moonquakes occur. That is, the regions inside the Moon which are producing moonquakes appear to be emitting radioactive material and gases to the surface from deep within the Moon. Kenneth F. Weaver has produced a map which shows these belts of high radioactivity running across the nearside of the Moon. (45) Again, this asymmetric radioactive surface distribution is fully compatible with Velikovsky's theory and not with those of the scientific establishment. Getting back to radioactive dating: The top surface rock, which may be strongly affected by the solar wind, produces high ...
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