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92 pages of results. 281. Aeon Volume One, "The Cataclysm": Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... Roger Wescott, Professor of Anthropology at Drew University. Page 87 Velikovksy and the Problem of Planetary Identification Ev Cochrane, associate editor of KRONOS, explains why it is sometimes difficult to identify the planets among the gods. A discriminating approach can eliminate much of the confusion and perhaps correct some of the mistaken identities. Page 89 On Testing the Polar Configuration A look at the methodology for verifying or refuting the theory of the polar configuration, with illustrations of the "predictive ability" of the model. By David Talbott, author of The Saturn Myth. Page 95 Aeon Volume I, Number 3 CONTRIBUTORS Roger Ashton is an interdisciplinary researcher and student of Sanskrit literature. Topics of his ...
282. The Saturn Thesis (Part 2) [Journals] [Aeon]
... , with the increasing speed of the stir, gave way similarly to five arms. (5 ) The context of this discussion was that, even in the rudimentary stages of my research at the time, I had expressed great confidence that electromagnetism, together with the dynamics of the vortex, would be keys to resolving unexplained features of the polar configuration. But, interestingly, it was many years later that I realized that the progression from three to four (and possibly to five) arms of the vortex was a requirement of the historical argument. There is no escaping that the three-armed Triskeleon and four-armed Swastika, for example, go hand in hand. (6 ) Archaic ...
283. Fall of Cosmic Material (Moons, Myths and Man) [Books]
... ' that up to a certain period in the Earth's past, generally considered to be the later Tertiary Age, the land area of our planet was considerably greater. Then, however, and probably rather quickly, the shelves were submerged. The oceans, it is believed, received great quantities of water which had been tied in the huge polar caps of the Glacial Period. We do not deny this; but this quantity would not have sufficed to raise the waters suddenly to their present level. We are therefore forced to seek their origin outside the Earth. The muddy and sandy deposits from the floor of the satellite's icebound universal ocean came down in the mud-rains and showers of ...
284. Aeon Volume V, Number 5: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... V, Number 5 ISSN 1066-5145 Copyright (c ) January 2000 IN THIS ISSUE.Front Cover The alignment of planets in the Saturnian configuration as seen from Earth. (Computer simulation by Jeff Trom at Engineering Animation Inc., Ames, Iowa.) Editorial By Dwardu Cardona Vox Popvli Our readers sound off. PAGE 5 Forvm Debates concerning polar shifts and ancient maps. Instantaneous Polar Shifts (Tim Thompson & Flavio Barbiero) Imaginary Worlds: The Debate Heats Up (Alasdair Beal, Charles Ginenthal & Sean Mewhinney) Stellar Spectra- by Earl R. Milton In which the late author illustrates that the spectra of stars conform much better with the electric universe model than they do with ...
285. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... submarine land slip off Hawaii, but the researchers concede that it could also have been earthquakes or a meteorite impact at sea. Ice core doubts New Scientist 22.8 .92, p. 15 and 29.8 .92, p. 7 Scientists have been claiming to see a rise in carbon dioxide in air bubbles trapped in polar ice cores in correlation with a rise in temperature as evidence of a recent greenhouse effect. Now, however, a new analysis of the behaviour of bubbles trapped in ice suggests that evidence is not that simple. The bubbles do not preserve air indefinitely and the carbon dioxide is affected by more than 20 physical and chemical processes. It ...
286. Indeterminacy: Temporary, Permanent, Or Indefinite? [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... cloture and shackle, rather than liberate, our thinking. Talbott's Saturnian iconography and mythography seem to rest on two assumptions, neither of which I share unreservedly. The first of these is that most, if not all, of mankind's perennial imagery reflects pre-catastrophic Saturn and its surroundings. The second is that, apart from Saturn's primal, or polar configuration, mythic imagery becomes, in his words, a "madhouse of absurd and contradictory themes." Ever since Greek philosophers first initiated critical examination of Homeric and Hesiodic myth, some mythologists have characterized myths in general as mad. And, during the past century of mythological theorizing, naturists have been contradicted by psychoanalysts who in turn ...
287. Making Sense of Astronomy and Geology by Dirk Bontes (Book Review). C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... that most extra-solar planets - and some black holes in supposedly binary systems - are illusions created by Zeeman Effect stars. Other chapters explain the physical and orbital characteristics of planets and moons; discuss galaxies, quasars, supernovae and planetary nebulae, and elucidate how they were formed; offer novel explanations for warped galactic discs, nascent solar systems, polar ring galaxies, and the structures of spiral galaxies; introduce a new redshift mechanism in which the wavelength of light lengthens as it moves away from its source, contrary to General Relativity; examine phenomena explained by General Relativity and show them to be explicable by more conventional theories; and argue that triads' of charged particles can be accelerated ...
288. Bombarded Earth by René Gallant [Books]
... Heaven The Battle of the Barringer Crater New Methods of Investigation The Lunar Craters The Discovery of Fossil Meteoritic Craters Chapter 2: Cosmic Catastrophes Frequency of Giant Meteorite Falls The Siberian Meteorite of 1908 The Krakatoa Explosion of 1883 - a Volcanic Event for Comparison "And the Terror of God was upon the Cities" Chapter 3: The Shift of the Polar Axis of Rotation and the Problem of the Change in the Length of the Day The Balance of the Energy Released by a Giant Meteorite The Shift of the Polar Axis and the Change in the Length of the Day Influence of the Velocity on Impact Reversal of the Earth's Spin. Orbital Changes Chapter 4: The Problem of the Slip of ...
289. The Ring About The Earth at 2300 BC [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2001:2 (Jan 2002) Home | Issue Contents The Ring About The Earth at 2300 BC Moe Mandelkehr Summary As postulated in earlier papers, dust in the Earth's North Polar region at 2300 BC initiated widespread geophysical changes. The dust was a result of the Earth encountering a massive meteoroid stream, the Taurids. The event was sufficiently traumatic that religions were formed in essentially all cultures on the Earth. Thunderbolts were a prominent theme of the religions, but a new theme appeared - a ring surrounding the Earth. A possible mechanism for the ring formation was capture of small particles in the Earth's upper atmosphere coupled with later particle fragmentation ...
290. Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning [Books]
... Beg more appropriately called a, q, and h, Al Kawakib al Firk, the Stars of the Flock, although by this last word a Herd of Antelopes may be intended. a, culminates on the 27th of September. It will be the Polaris of the year 7500; while midway between it and a Cygni lies the north polar point of the planet Mars. b, Double, 3.3 and 8, white and blue. Alflrk is now current for this star, although originally given to a; and Fioares is occasionally seen, from one of the degenerated names for the whole constellation that also may have been applied by the Arabs to others of its ...
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