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45 pages of results. 211. On the Inside [Journals] [Pensee]
... From: Pensée Vol. 3 No 2: (Spring-Summer 1973) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered IV" Home | Issue Contents On the Inside Spring - Summer, 1973 Thomas Mowles, engineer, Inorganic Materials Research Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory: Page 19 "The radiocarbon dating method has been shown to be uniquely applicable to the evaluation of Velikovsky's hypothesis. However, much available data which pertain to this evaluation remain unpublished. This is unfortunate because Velikovsky's catastrophes invalidate several basic assumptions of the dating method and its calibration..... The data which are available support Velikovsky, often strongly." Immanuel Velikovsky: Page 12 "Not only were the warning signals that Libby ...
212. S.I.S Review Vol. II No. 3 Special Issue 1977/78: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... : Did Thutmose III Despoil the Temple in Jerusalem? 64 DR IMMANUEL VELIKOVSKY: A Response to Eva Danelius 80 PETER J. JAMES: The Dating of the El-Amarna Letters 80 DR IMMANUEL VELIKOVSKY: The Sulman Temple in Jerusalem 85 MARTIN SIEFF: The Two Jehorams 86 GEOFFREY GAMMON: A Chronology for the Eighteenth Dynasty 90 DR EUAN MAcKIE: Radiocarbon Dates for the Eighteenth Dynasty 95 EDITOR OF THIS ISSUE: Peter James 37 Gosberton Road, Balham, London S.W .12 GENERAL EDITOR: R. M. Lowery 11, Adcott Road Acklam Middlesbrough Cleveland TS5 7ER Convenor, Ancient History Study Group G.J . Gammon, 27 The Mall, Surbiton, Surrey OFFICERS OF ...
213. S.I.S. Workshop Vol. 3 No. 4 APRIL 1981: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ? * "Apparent thickness of Saturn's rings"* Chance in evolution * "Geomagnetism and climate" * "Lamarck lives - in the immune systems" * The pot calls the kettle black...* Died with a full stomach? * "Stones, pits and Stonehenge" * Evolution in Jumps * Hoax carvings? * Another radiocarbon dating anomaly * Iceland marks the spot! * "Sheba loses her title" * Sagan's radio revelation 15 CONTACT 23 SOCIETY NEWS 24 LETTERS : Slipping shell - an adjustment C "The steeds of Mars" * Informed speculation: a reply to Dr Danelius * Strained relationship * The Oera Linda Book - some help from the Netherlands * ...
214. S.I.S. Workshop Vol. 4 No. 4 March 1982: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... * The Hittites in Israel * Yet Another Catastrophe Theory * Great American Interchange * Volcanic Origin of Maize? * "Super Lightning on Saturn" * "This Wayward Genius" * Variations in G * Phoebe - Another Odd Satellite * A Book for Burning? * Variable Sunshine? * Venus Ruled Lives of Maya * Birth of Planets * Radiocarbon Anomalies * Dante's Inferno? * Meteorites from Mars? * Almost a Catastrophist * Astronomy's Follies * The Origins of Pluto and Charon * Cretaceous Catastrophe * No Plate Tectonics on Venus * Saturn's Dynamic Rings * Bombarded Earth * Biology Goes Electromagnetic 8 SOCIETY NEWS 24 REVIEWS 26 BOOKSHELF 30 LETTERS 31 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 40 Copyright (C ) 1982 Society ...
215. From the Editor [Journals] [Pensee]
... fourth issue (and in the fifth as well) we come face to face with pharaohs and papyri, king lists and chronologies. We begin- and properly so- with a look at some of the basic tools of the ancient historians, and at the assumptions they employ in utilizing those tools. Specifically, this fourth issue brings under analysis the radiocarbon dating method and the historians' use of astronomical calculations to set the conventional chronology of Egypt on a "firm" footing. Perhaps the most important features of this issue are the chronological charts. The centerfold consists of a large and detailed rendering of Velikovsky's revised chronology, prepared by Washington, D.C ., architect, John ...
216. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... understand it, the geomagnetic field acts as a shield, protecting Earth and its atmosphere rich in nitrogen from incoming cosmic rays. By the theory of decay of the magnetic field, the further back in history one goes, the less C-14 would have been formed in a given period of time. This should give rise to increasingly falsely high radiocarbon dates the older the object examined. I'm sure the experts on radiocarbon dating cannot live with this conclusion, and I should like to see what they and Prof. Barnes make of it. J. N. GREEN Sheffield The Oracle Decoded?Sir, Having read P. Warlow's most interesting article, "Geomagnetic Reversals?" [ ...
217. Evidence that the Earth has Suffered Catastrophes of Cosmic Origin in Historical Times: the Conclusions of the 2nd SIS Conference [Journals] [SIS Review]
... have scored particularly well in highlighting the faults of the conventional chronology. The next question I asked was: Did the Glasgow Conference influence our approach to Velikovsky's Worlds in Collision thesis? ' The answer here is: Visibly very little, but in terms of creative output, very substantially! ' At Glasgow we were made aware of problems with radiocarbon dates, of Earth axis tilts and the alignment of megalithic observatories, and even of the paucity of archaeological evidence to support the thesis of catastrophes caused by extra-terrestrial agents in historical times. On the latter, there has been a striking absence of catastrophist literature supporting Velikovsky's Mars events' of the 8th and 7th centuries BC. It was ...
218. The Animal that Changed the Course of World History: The Mammoth [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... In 1977, in the basin of the Kolyma River, Magadan region, East Siberia, the corpse of a mammoth calf was found, aged about 5 to 7 months. The ground in that area contains lots of ice veins and ice lenses. The calf was buried under an ice lens at the depth of 5 feet 6 inches. Radiocarbon analysis showed it had died over 40,000 years ago. The surrounding ice was sated with plant remains- twigs, grasses, mosses, stems of shrub willows; their analysis permitted the reconstruction of the East Siberian flora of that remote time. This proved to be a predomination of cereals and plants, shrub willows, and tundra ...
219. Notices [Journals] [Kronos]
... history will be debated Most Near Eastern specialists believe that the evidence opposes Velikovsky's views, and this conference will provide the opportunity to bring the major issues in the debate to the attention of a wider audience, with qualified speakers on both sides. One section of the programme will consider the astronomical basis of Egyptian chronology and another the evidence of radiocarbon dates. A consideration of the implications for celestial mechanics is also likely to be included, The Society for Interdisciplinary Studies is assisting with preparations for the Conference, and speakers will include a number whose names are already familiar to members of the Society and readers of its Review, as well as scholars from British universities. Dr. Velikovsky ...
220. Velikovsky's Critics and Catastrophism [Journals] [Pensee]
... , Prehistory and Earth Models, where he discusses fossil wood samples that had been recovered from the iron ore mine at Schefferville at a depth of several hundred feet below the surface (3 ). This material, found in a preCambrian deposit, he says was subsequently described as late Cretaceous rubble(4 ), but two independent and consistent radiocarbon analyses produced ages in the vicinity of four thousand years. Which of these time datings should be accepted? Or is something wrong with our present scheme of epoch construction that a stronger orientation toward catastrophism might eliminate? When dealing with earth surface features, too, it is being recognized that landforms such as deltas, for example, may ...
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