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69 pages of results. 671. The Misread Record by Isaac Vail [Books]
... the sun a frequent visitor front the hidden realm; but in the temperate zones in the early life of the race it was almost always hidden, or set, Now almost the whole of Egypt was outside of the actual equatorial earth, and its people had to look to the southern skies for Osiris. Memphis, Gizeh, and the Pyramids are about 30 degrees from the equator. It so happens, too, that the ancient literature of the Lower Nile is strikingly profuse in its allusions to the Southern Amenti, or "hidden ones"; and modern scholars are sorely puzzled to know why the Sun of the South was among the Amenti. So conspicuously is this feature ...
672. The Oceans [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... , though the water of the ocean is almost completely free of these elements.101 The red clay is red because it contains ferruginous (iron) compounds. Meteoric iron differs from iron of terrestrial origin in its admixture of nickel and it is this characteristic that makes it possible to differentiate iron tools of early age, for instance of the pyramid age in Egypt, and to decide whether iron pieces were smelted from [earth] ore or were worked meteorites. Nickel is a very rare element in most terrestrial rocks and continental sediments, and it is almost absent from the ocean waters. On the other hand, it is one of the main components of meteorites.102 Thus ...
673. Jerusalem -- City of Venus [Journals] [Kronos]
... , pp. 290-291 and n.14; but see no. 15 on p. 291 and compare with the possible origin of the Eben Shetiya. 118 Langdon, op.cit., p 16. 119 W in C, p. 189 and n. 7; also see H. Holzer, Star in the East (Pyramid Books: N Y., 1972), p. 44 for discussion of a contemporary "bolide incident". 119a. W in C, "Pallas Athene"; The identification has been endorsed and supported by P. James in S.I .S . Review I: 1, pp. 2-7. 120 Langdon, ...
674. ALL Honorable Men [Books]
... can well understand how a frenzied response might arise in the form of religious temples to propitiate the violent gods and astronomical observatories to anticipate future returns, though we have until now always assumed it was mere calendric or navigational requirements that arbitrarily inspired the growth of astronomy at these times, and mere technology that inspired a new generation to produce the pyramids and Stonehenge. With the passage of time, of course, the encounters would weaken and there would be only fireballs and declining comets to remind one of the former events. But at some stage there might at any time be a further fragmentation and a revival of earlier terror. The scribe would scan the ancient records and attempt to ...
675. Night of the Gods: Polar Myths. The Pole Star [Books]
... many meanings) must here be, I suggest, ` to protect, to be a Providence, ' as in Sept-taiu glyphs Providence of the double-region, ' that is of the region of the N and S of the world, a title of Amasis.96 As meaning triangle' sept too ought perhaps to have some connexion with the pyramid." To this I shall now add that HatHor = hetHeru glyphs Horus-house has been shown to have the celestial-constellation sense ,of an astrological `house. ' She has long been thought to be a form of Isis.97 Sari glyphs a goddess who wears the crown of the south, glyphs combined with the cow's horns glyphs is ...
676. The Moon In Upheaval [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... 3 to 4 billion years. Here we can see that the scientists have, based only on an assumed age of lunar high structures, concluded that rock on the Moon is 100,000 times to 100,000,000 times more rigid than the strongest rocks on Earth. If only the Egyptians could have quarried this rock for their pyramids they would have had structures that would stand for the rest of time on Earth. These are truly the rocks of the ages. What should be obvious from this evidence is that, taken together, erosion and rheology would not only remove all the crater pits of lunar domes, but the domes as well. From this, it ...
677. Ice Core Evidence [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... a meteorology and climatology professor at Leningrad State University: During the last 18,000 years, the warming was particularly appreciable during the Middle Holocene. This covered the time period of 9,000 to 2,500 years ago and culminated about 6,000 to 4,000 years ago, i.e ., when the first pyramids were already being built in Egypt. It should be noted that the dating of the beginning of the culmination of warming varies. [H .] Gross dates it at about 7,500 years ago, [with] the culmination [lasting] until 4,500 years ago; whereas, according to M. A. Lavrova ...
678. The Flood [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... pp. 148-152 and Immanuel Velikovsky (B ), Earth in Upheaval (New York, 1955), pp. 46-49. 2. Reginald Daly, "Rise and Fall of Floodwaters-Historical Record," Earth's Most Challenging Mysteries (Nutley, New Jersey, 1975), p. 117. 3. Joseph Davidovits and Margie Morris, The Pyramids: An Enigma Solved (New York, 1988), pp. 21-22. 4. Richard C. Hoagland, The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever (Berkeley, California, 1992), pp. 361-362. 5. David H. Childress, Lost Cities and Ancient Mysteries of Africa and Arabia ( ...
679. The AAAS Symposium on Velikovsky [Books]
... 48. 66. Lynn Rose (B ), op. cit., p. 49. 67. Huber, op. cit., p. 136. 68. Giorgio de Santillana, Hertha von Dechend, Hamlet's Mill, (Boston, 1969), p. 67. 69. Peter Tompkins, Secrets of the Great Pyramid, (paperback ed.), (New York, 1971), p. 175. 70. Huber, op. cit., p. 125. 71. Rose (B ), op. cit., p. 52. 72. Bartel L. van der Waerden with Peter Huber, Science Awakening II, ...
680. Applying the Revised Chronology [Journals] [Pensee]
... Troy and its fall came straight from the Egyptians). I need not remind the reader that Mycenaean chronology is based on Egyptian, and that Velikovsky shows that the latter is hundreds of years off. Even within Herodotus' account it is obvious that the Egyptians are lying to him. For example, they told this gullible passerby that the pyramids were constructed after the Trojan War. That lie alone accounts for over 100 of those 800 years (II. 124-135). Likewise the Egyptians dated the Ethiopian dynasty ca. 450 years too early (II. 140.2 ), while the Libyan dynasties were not mentioned at all. The whole account, then, is very ...
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