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71 pages of results. 401. Making Moonshine with Hard Science [Books] [de Grazia books]
... in the beginning that the Chaldeans and Egyptians knew all of this. But it was pure patriotism that motivated me to suppress the information. The Greeks must pretend to invent everything. Especially the Athenians. They would have killed the project if they had thought foreigners had beaten us to the results. Anyhow, this is all a problem for psychologists and political scientists - the soft science guys. Papyrus ? . Finally! After 20 years. Everyone professes to be amazed. Our party is in power. The Athenians are ablaze with patriotism. They praise Meton all over town. They are certifying my formula in golden letters on a prime wall location! In Meton's name, of ...
402. Jupiter's Bands and Saturn's Rings [Books] [de Grazia books]
... devoured his children?" he mused, but predicted that in 1614 they would return [9 ]. If it were not for the massive conviction of contemporary science, backed by a stable sky and a workable celestial mechanics - or more bluntly, if one were to dismiss certain premises and conclusions of modern astronomy - one would apply modern psychological and anthropological analysis to the coincidence and to the words of Proclus, and suggest, as Taylor could not say 150 years ago, that the quotations exemplify how a primordial experience is anesthetized by its traumatic character and remembered as a religious obsession. This then produces a theology that proceeds to generate concepts of rule and law in the universe ...
403. The Hittite Raid [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... History, 86-87, Note 117 for critique of Chronicle P. 42. T. Jacobsen, "Early Political Development in Mesopotamia." Toward an Image of Tammuz, Moran, Ed., 133-34. HERBERT A. STORCK is an independent lecturer and writer in matters concerning the Ancient Near East. He has earned a BSC degree in Psychology and Religious Studies and is pursuing advanced courses in Ancient Near East studies. In spite of his growing formal education he considers himself essentially a self-taught spokesman and critic on the Ancient Near East, a role he intends to develop in years to come. He is also the History-Archaeology editor of the Canadian Society for Interdisciplinary Studies Newsletter. ...
404. Chaos and Creation by Alfred de Grazia [Books] [de Grazia books]
... common to both the multitude of persons and the body of scholars, the human mind today is moving into an area "where the action is". For perhaps no more exciting and important a set of problems is to be found anywhere in the realms of science and scholarship. Every discipline is implicated in the theory of ancient catastrophes - psychology, sociology, linguistics, archaeology, biology, physics, chemistry, astronomy, and geology, together with their many subdivisions down to special and new sciences, such as plasma physics, dendrochronology, and mega-vitamin therapy [1 ]. It has something to say about "the Jupiter Effect," "the Ion Effect," and ...
405. On The Lecture Circuit [Journals] [Pensee]
... 94088. Tel. (408) 742-7505. Pensee has already noted (Fall, 1973) that the University of Lethbridge in Lethbridge, Alberta, will become the first educational institution to grant Velikovsky an honorary degree. The convocation ceremonies, at which Velikovsky will be present, are to be held May 11, 1974. Members of the psychology and physics departments at the university are tentatively organizing a seminar on the theme, "collective amnesia," scheduled for two days prior to the convocation. Velikovsky is also tentatively planning to participate in the seminar. A local paper, The Herald, carried some lively discussion of Velikovsky's forthcoming visit to the campus. A former United Church ...
406. A MISSED OPPORTUNITY? [Journals] [Pensee]
... the star light. The sun, too, has a magnetic field and the sun spots are strong magnets, but if it is the mass that deflects light, the sun must produce a much stronger effect than Jupiter. I imagine that future scientific expeditions to remote places to observe solar eclipses will consist mainly of zoologists, anthropologists, and psychologists to register the behavior of animals and of primitive man, in order to learn of the vestiges of racial experiences and responses to them carried over from the remote past. The astronomical observations will be made not from jungles or deserts, but from space stations. PENSEE Journal V \cdrom\pubs\journals\pensee\ivr05\ ...
407. Let There be Darkness: The Reign of the Swastika by Lewis M. Greenberg [Journals] [Aeon]
... walls. Later, as a young adult in Vienna, Hitler read various racist tracts written by German extremists who often used the swastika for its Aryan connotations. The anti-Semite Georg von Schönerer, founder of the Pan-German Party at the turn of the century, also used the swastika in his publications. As Greenberg notes, Hitler recognized the swastika's psychological magic as a symbol which was as powerful as, but distinct from, both the Communist hammer and sickle and the crescent of Islam. Later, with the armies of the Third Reich, the swastika "came dangerously close to supplanting the cross of Christianity." The Nazi Party turned into an organization which was full of icons, ...
408. Religion and Education [Books] [de Grazia books]
... natural selection, gradualism, etc. B. Macro-evolution, inherent design of change, quantavolution, catastrophe-induced change, recency. XIII. Anthropology and Sociology A. Long history of descent from primates, gradualism in evolution of culture, religion wholly culture dependent, etc. B. Culture is religion-dependent, short history, unknown descent. XIV. Psychology A. Ethological view (" man is one of the smartest animals"), etc. B. Uniqueness of man; man creates his perceived world, etc. XV. Summary: Norms of science and deviations therefrom (unconventional logic and history). XVI. Norms, and deviations therefrom, within and among religions and in ...
409. Syllabi for Quantavolution [Books] [de Grazia books]
... and war. IX. THE HUMAN MIND TODAY: CONFRONTING AND COPING WITH CATASTROPHIC IDEAS IN SCIENCE AND SOCIETY 24. The reception system of science A. Problems of natural science models clashing with unconforming natural history B. Evolution of Quantavolution: issues in the biological sciences 25. Developing forms of thought A. Catastrophism in contemporary religion B. Psychological therapy and the catastrophic mentality C. Cosmic and political catastrophism: the meaning of nuclear war SUGGESTED READINGS, ON RESERVE (Keyed to outline and fully cited in the master bibliography provided each member of the Seminar) I. Isaac Asimov, Carl Sagan et al., Scientists Confront Velikovsky; M. Truzzi, el., The ...
410. In Memoriam: Immanuel Velikovsky, Livio Stecchini and Ralph Juergens [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... many of the dilemmas of the Holy Land. The disappearance of the stratum in which Joshua destroyed Jericho, for example, had baffled establishment scholars for decades. Dr. Velikovsky furnished the clue to its discovery by changing the chronology, putting Joshua's time at the end of the Middle Bronze Age. I have not even mentioned his work in psychology and cosmology. Everywhere we find his influence we perceive a phenomenal skill with the written and spoken languages and records of man, a rational analysis and concatenation of seemingly disparate facts and events, a beautiful and sublime reconstruction of man's ever complex role in world history, and an obstinate insistence that his documentation be made available to casual readers ...
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