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45 pages of results. 431. Some Implications of Saunders' Lunar Hypothesis [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Rabbi Hisda concerning the heated water is recorded in Rosh Hashanah 12A and Sanhedrin 108B. Cf. J. B. Wiedeburg, Astronomische Bedenken, Jena, 1744, p. 80; and sources in L. Ginzberg, Legends of the Jews, Vol. V, p. 178. 16. I. Velikovsky, The Pitfalls of Radiocarbon Dating', Pensée III(2 ), 1973, pp. 12-15. ...
432. Common Sense About Ancient Maps [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... accuracy of the Oronteus Fineus map "further supported by the International Geophysical Year teams in their measurements of the subglacial topography." (23) Nor does he discuss the finding by Jack Hough that cores from the Ross Sea indicate that Antarctica had no ice cover between 15,000 and 6,000 years ago. This is corroborated by radiocarbon dating of algae in terminal moraine, which also shows that, 6,000 years ago, the climate was warm enough for this type of algae to grow. This evidence was introduced to bring forth a response based on evidence and not belief regarding the accuracy of these maps. As Jolley stated, "Within my own experience fresh ...
433. Jupiter -- God of Abraham (Part II) [Journals] [Kronos]
... 1. 103. L. Ginzberg, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 232. 103a. I. Velikovsky, "The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah," KRONOS VI:4 (Summer 1981), p. 50. 104. For Saturn's flare-up see: I. Velikovsky, "The Pitfalls of Radiocarbon Dating," Pensée (Spring-Summer 1973), p. 13; idem, "On Saturn and the Flood," KRONOS V:1 , pp. 3-11; W. Mullen, "A Reading of the Pyramid Texts," Pensée (Winter 1972), pp. 13 ff. - H. Tresman and B. ...
434. The Hunting Or Blitzkrieg Theory [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... hunter-gatherers devour such tonnages of meat? Answer: Humans were probably as wasteful then as now. What about mammoths... [and other animals] that apparently survived the human blitzkrieg... their remains at some sites date to between 9,000 and 5,000 years. Martin, with fairly good justification, claims those radiocarbon dates are suspect .. .. How does one account for the many species of birds and mammals that were not prey for Ice Age hunters and still become extinct? Martin says that they were scavengers that, because of overkill extinctions, were robbed of their steady supply of carcasses."71 All the arguments in defense of the ...
435. Schools of Thought - A Reply [Journals] [SIS Review]
... proposition, and yet be quite clear what state of affairs would tell against the proposition; he may even acknowledge that there are states of affairs which do tell against it. It is easy to think of findings that would tell heavily against Velikovsky's historical thesis; a sufficient number of Egyptian scarabs at the "right" levels in Israel, radiocarbon dating of a fair amount of Egyptian New Kingdom material which would show the result already mentioned to be "wild", or astronomical records from before the eight century B.C . which placed the planets roughly in the position that would be expected from our observations of them at the present day. I think Mr Dolby is right ...
436. On the Circularization of the Orbit of Venus [Journals] [Kronos]
... Geomagnetic Reversals", Science 163 (1969), pp. 237-245. 39. V. Bucha, et al.: "Geomagnetic Intensity: Changes during the Past 3000 Years in the Western Hemisphere", Science 168 (1970), pp. 111-114; also see V. Bucha, "Changes of the Earth's Magnetic Moment and Radiocarbon Dating", Nature 224 (1969), pp. 681-682. 40. P. Peregrinus de Maricourt: "Epistola de Magnete". Printed as No. 10 in the series Rara Magnetica, editor G. Hellman (Berlin, 1898). For a summary in English, see Ref. 41. 41. S. ...
437. On Schools Of Thought [Journals] [SIS Review]
... as to build up a common level of uncontroversial fact and methods of reasoning by which remaining disagreements can be tested in a mutually agreeable manner. For example, although the two may be unable to agree on historical facts, they may seek mutually acceptable forms of historical evidence and methods of reconstruction of the past from them. Some techniques from radiocarbon dating can be used in this way. Conclusion The Velikovsky affair has been dominated by unconstructive polemic between the two sides. The differences, particularly in standards and methods of argument, are a major source of misunderstanding. The Velikovsky theory makes historical evidence outweigh all else in its argument, while physical science claims great certainty because it is ...
438. The Scientific Reception System [Books] [de Grazia books]
... to publication of his work. He reasonably claimed to have performed all tests within his power (the historical tests) but sought other tests requiring the use of equipment that he did not have access to. For instance, over a ten-year period he corresponded with several institutions - universities, museums, laboratories - trying to persuade someone to perform radiocarbon tests on Egyptian artifacts of the New Kingdom, without success. He also sought unsuccessfully to have the spectrogram of Venus analysed for heavy molecules of hydrocarbon. One wonders here, as in the case of other folk heroes, ' whether a condition of accepting with grave seriousness the rationalistic doctrine is to be innocent of experience of the world ...
439. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... p.47; Vietnam News Agency and Xiuhan News Agency) A six foot male skeleton has been found in south China and dated to 4000 BC. It is quite unlike the modern Chinese people and the area in which it was found may well have been a migratory route. Later, between 400 BC and AD 80, according to radiocarbon dates, tombs were constructed in Mongolia. Four have been excavated and although three contain the remains of Mongoloid children and juveniles, the largest contained an adult male European. Chariot Journeys (Peoples Daily Online, May 2005.) Pits with the remains of horses and chariots have been found in the ruins of Yin, capital of the ...
440. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... of Near Eastern studies, 62 (2003), pp. 17-26. 3. Donald B. Redford, "The Dates of the End of the 18th Dynasty", History and Chronology of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt: Seven studies (Toronto: University Press, 1967), pp. 183-215. 4. One discussion of recalibrating radiocarbon dates is Colin Renfrew, Before Civilization (Cambridge: University Press, 1979), pp. 69-83. ISBN 0521296439 5. J. H. Breasted's dates are taken from his Ancient Records (first published in 1906), volume 1, sections 58-75; Shaw's are taken from his Oxford History of Ancient Egypt (published in 2000 ...
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