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... Title Page | Ch. 1 | Ch. 2 | Ch. 3 | Ch. 4 | Ch. 5 | Ch. 6 | Ch. 7 | Ch. 8 | Ch. 9 | Appendix | Notes The Age of Velikovsky Chapter V: The Planets and Moon When pointing out what they consider to be flaws in Velikovsky's hypothesis, many scientists suggest that not only is Velikovsky wrong about the points under discussion, but no "real" scientist would ever have conceived the possibility of such events. However, since 1950, nearly every major idea advanced by Velikovsky has been re-advanced by a noted scientist. Some instances of this have already been discussed, but ...
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12. The Moon [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. II No. 1 (August 1976) Home | Issue Contents The Moon C. J. Ransom [* This article is a section from Dr. Ransom's forthcoming book, The Age of Velikovsky. For further details, see The Book Case elsewhere in this issue.] The Moon, because of its proximity to the Earth, was also involved in the catastrophic events of the past as described by Velikovsky in Worlds in Collision. The observations of the ancients suggest that the Moon was affected by the passages of both Venus and Mars. Velikovsky, believing that he had reconstructed an accurate account of what the ancients actually observed, made a number ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 404  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0201/028moon.htm
13. Of the Moon and Mars, Part 1 [Journals] [Pensee]
... From: Pensée Vol. 4 No 4: (Fall 1974) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered IX" Home | Issue Contents Of the Moon and Mars, Part 1 Ralph E. Juergens THE ORIGIN OF LUNAR SINUOUS RILLES Mr. Juergens is an associate editor of Pensee. This is the first part of a two-part paper. According to Velikovsky's collation of ancient historical accounts, the most recent period of turmoil in the solar system ended less than 2700 years ago (1 ). Territorial disputes that continued for nearly a full century brought Venus, Mars, the earth, and the moon into repeated conflicts, scarring all of them to varying degrees. And since all this happened ...
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... by Charles Ginenthal CD Home | Contents Contents Part I An Improbable Tale The Historical Evidence Velikovsky's theory Part II Sagan's Problems First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eight Nine Ten Problems Appendices Conclusion Sagan's fourth problem: Terrestrial Geology And Lunar Craters Earth in upheaval Sagan deals here with the question of whether geology, archaeology, and craters observed on the Moon can substantiate Velikovsky's hypothesis. As shown earlier, Velikovsky wrote a book on these aspects of his theory. Macbeth tells us, "Velikovsky's opponents pointed out that he was talking about events that qualified as catastrophes, transcending anything that is now going on in scale and violence. They declared that this put Velikovsky out of court because the ...
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15. Earth without a Moon [Journals] [Pensee]
... From: Pensée Vol. 3 No 1: (Winter 1973) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered III" Home | Issue Contents Earth without a Moon Immanuel Velikovsky Copyright 1973 by Immanuel Velikovsky Democritus and Anaxagoras taught that there was a time when the Earth was without the Moon. Aristotle wrote that Arcadia in Greece, before being inhabited by the Hellenes, had a population of Pelasgians, and that these aborigines occupied the land already before there was a moon in the sky above the earth; for this reason they were called Proselenes (1 ). Appolonius Rhodius mentioned the time "when not all the orbs were yet in the heavens, before the Danai and Deukalion races came into ...
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... From: Moons, Myths and Man by H. S. Bellamy CD Rom Home Last | Contents | Next 25 Myths of a Moonless Age and the Capture Definite reports of a moonless age are very rare. This is hardly surprising. Only the catastrophic phenomena have left their impression upon the human mind, only the working of supernatural- what in German are called Ueberirdisch, over-earthly-powers has found a place in man's memory and expression in his myths. And many stories of a moonless age must have died out because it was difficult to believe, without a very definite and strong tradition, that the Moon was not always in the heavens. In Greek literature we find several passages ...
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... East during the Fall and Winter. Its daily movement along the horizon comes to a stop and reverses direction at the Summer Solstice (June 21st), and Winter Solstice (December 21st), the longest and shortest days of the year. The solstices marked the beginning of the New Year in ancient calendar systems. The phases of the Moon are shown between the Sarsen Circle and the Trilithon Horseshoe to emphasize their close relationship with those components of the Stonehenge. We suggest that the reader use the Stonehenge Calendar as described below as background for "The Calendar of Coligny", which will be published in a future issue of HORUS. Setting the Sun and Moon Markers Place a ...
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... From: Aeon Volume VI, Number 5 Home | Issue Contents Thorium Enrichment in Crater Rims: Earth and Moon Amy Acheson Louis Hissink's article about Wolfe Creek crater (Australia) in the last issue of AEON was inspiring. [1 ] Reports of thorium enrichment in the Wolfe Creek crater rim in particular caught my attention, along with Hissink's discussion of why the thorium enrichment is surprising since thorium is a rare element both in meteorites and in the local sediments out of which Wolfe Crater was carved. Shortly after reading Hissink's paper, I came across an article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (St Louis, Missouri) about thorium enrichment on the rim of the giant impact ...
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19. Magnetic Remanence in Lunar Rocks [Journals] [Pensee]
... From: Pensée Vol. 2 No 2: (May 1972) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered I" Home | Issue Contents Magnetic Remanence in Lunar Rocks A Candid Look at Scientific Misbehavior Robert Treash Robert Treash teaches at San Diego Evening College Prior to the first Apollo moon landing July 21, 1969, Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky on three occasions successfully predicted the scientifically unexpected- that remanent magnetism would be discovered in the lunar rocks. Outlining his ideas in a memorandum submitted to H. H. Hess, chairman of the Space Science Board, National Academy of Science, on May 19, 1969, Velikovsky wrote: "The moon was repeatedly heated and its entire surface melted less than ...
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20. The Ruined Face of a Classic Beauty [Books] [de Grazia books]
... From: The Disastrous Love Affair of Moon and Mars, by Alfred De Grazia Home | Issue Contents CHAPTER NINE The Ruined Face of a Classic Beauty In the Iliad, Aphrodite leads her wounded lover Ares off the field of battle after he is pierced by the spear of warlike Athena-Venus, and in so doing is herself struck. The poets and historians of ancient times may have known more than we do of disasters among the planets, "That the Moon was attacked and scarred by the comet Venus was known to the Greeks and described graphically by Nonnus." So writes Peter James, and we quote the fine passage from this historian of late ancient times, Nonnus: ...
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