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101. Venus, Mars ... and Saturn [Journals] [SIS Review]
... with Heracles, Nergal and Verethragna - the leading heroes of Greece, Mesopotamia and Iran - each being identified with the planet Mars. Other figures we would identify with the red planet include Apollo, Horus, Indra, Thor, Tezcatlipoca, Shu, Reseph, Rudra, Ares and the Latin Mars [4 ]. Whilst the mythical roles ... Home | Issue Contents Venus, Mars .. . and Saturn by Ev Cochrane Ev Cochrane is the publisher of Aeon. He is the author of Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet Mars in Ancient Myth and Religion as well as the forthcoming The Many Faces of Venus. Summary Velikovsky's book The Age of Saturn has never been published but researchers in ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 590  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1998n2/16venus.htm
102. Jerusalem -- City of Venus [Journals] [Kronos]
... . ' . . . A captive girl was . . . kept by [a ] guardian until the day of the sacrifice. Her guardian then painted her whole body red and dressed her in a black skirt and robe. His face and hair were painted red, and a fan-shaped headdress of twelve eagle feathers was attached to his hair ... dsULMANITu) is mentioned among W-S gods, and is defined as DISTAR Urusilim-ma, Istar of Jerusalem. The fact that the w-s goddess Sulimitu was identified with Istar, whose planet was Venus, speaks for considering this Sulimitu as the female counterpart of the dusk-god Slm in Ugarit, and one can imagine the variant sahar-sulmitu instead of shr-slm." ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 590  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0303/056city.htm
103. On Morrison: Some Final Remarks (Forum) [Journals] [Kronos]
... . Other sources (Cf. Worlds in Collision, "The Comet of Typhon") rather explicitly describe a ruddier glow, "not of fiery, but of bloody redness". The comet was seen as a huge globe, rivalling the Sun in brightness, but perhaps not necessarily in color. Greenberg has suggested (Pensée, Vol ... that internal energy is not a major contributor to the high surface temperature. Juergens (IV, 71-74) has confused this argument with my discussion of thermal evolution of the planet, and as a result his criticisms are off base. The argument from surface relief is independent of any assumptions concerning the past history of the planet; its strength ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 586  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0502/066forum.htm
104. Halton Arp: A Modern-Day Galileo [Journals] [Aeon]
... Galileo wrote a paper titled, "A Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems." [1 ] Arp wrote two books: Quasars, Redshifts and Controversies and Seeing Red: Redshifts, Cosmology and Academic Science. The Church responded to Galileo's heresy by placing him under house arrest. His peers refused to look through his telescope, and ... time, and astron-omical journals refused to publish his research. Seventeenth Century educators taught that the Earth was the center of the universe. The Sun, the Moon, the planets, and the stars revolved around it. Galileo confronted his contemporaries with a simpler universe centered around the Sun. Modern-day astrophysicists preach that the universe came into being as ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 584  -  03 Feb 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0603/007arp.htm
105. Our Universe: Unlocking its Mysteries [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Mars; - the large outer disc in the pictographs being Saturn, the next inner disc representing Venus (often with rays emanating from it) and the center dark or red disc being Mars. The view of a crescent with a star-like body at its center is impossible if our moon were the crescent. However, it would indeed be ... the gods". These gods were visible powers, often capricious, and frequently violent. The priestly astronomers of ancient Mesopotamia and elsewhere make clear that these remarkable powers were planets. If the myths surrounding these gods are to be taken seriously, they raise many questions. Why did ancient man worship the god Saturn? The planet Saturn is ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 584  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/i-digest/2002-2/05our.htm
106. Catastrophism and Evolution [Journals] [SIS Review]
... while the Earth's Moon is big enough to be considered a planet in its own right. Saturn, Uranus and Jupiter have ring systems; Jupiter has an enormous, unexplained red spot and emits radio signals. Uranus orbits the Sun on its side; Venus is extremely hot, has a dense atmosphere and rotates in the opposite direction to the ... Earth and its surroundings Our particular corner of the Universe shows very little evidence of having been at peace with itself since its formation. The orbit of Pluto, the outermost planet of our Solar System, is inclined at an angle of 17 to those of the other planets and is more elliptical than that of Neptune, bringing Pluto inside the ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 584  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v070a/09cat.htm
... while the Earth's Moon is big enough to be considered a planet in its own right. Saturn, Uranus and Jupiter have ring systems; Jupiter has an enormous, unexplained red spot and emits radio signals. Uranus orbits the Sun on its side; Venus is extremely hot, has a dense atmosphere and rotates in the opposite direction to the ... Earth and its Surroundings Our particular corner of the Universe shows very little evidence of having been at peace with itself since its formation. The orbit of Pluto, the outer-most planet of our Solar System, is inclined at an angle of 17 to those of the other planets and is more elliptical than that of Neptune, bringing Pluto inside the ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 584  -  01 Jul 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/articles/talks/sis/831029tp.htm
... and he published these in the form of anagrams. Kepler, his friend, tried to decipher them, and managed to decipher one as: "Jupiter has a great red spot on it." This was a little premature: it wasn't discovered for another two centuries. Another one he tried to decipher he deciphered as: "The ... mechanics: this phrase, "everyone knows", is very untrustworthy in most cases. Celestial mechanics is based for the most part on an explanation of the movements of planets, satellites, artificial satellites and interplanetary spacecraft as being governed almost entirely by Newton's Law of Gravitation and his three Laws of Motion. These four laws - and the ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 584  -  06 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0601to3/66solar.htm
109. Venus -- A Youthful Planet [Journals] [Kronos]
... with them. At least one of these comets in historical times became a planet- Venus." In such near-collisions, eruptive forces could exceed escape velocities, and the red spot on Jupiter could conceivably be the locus of a major eruption. For the thesis that Venus erupted from Jupiter in historical times and went through a series of stormy ... From: Kronos Vol. IV No. 3 (Spring 1979) Home | Issue Contents Venus- A Youthful Planet Immanuel Velikovsky Copyright (c ) 1967 & 1979 by Immanuel Velikovsky The article "Venus - a Youthful Planet " was written in 1963 and was offered for publication in the Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society by Professor H ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 584  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0403/056venus.htm
110. Forum [Journals] [Aeon]
... Saturn, [3 ] the following odd bit of information might be of interest. It seems that Paleolithic cave paintings did not incorporate the colors blue and green. Only red, brown, orange, and yellow were used. Also, at a much later time, Xenophanes described rainbows as having only three colors: red, purple, ... has some evidence against it. As everyone knows, the sunspot cycle averages a little more than 11 years in length. It is apparently controlled by the motions of the planets, with Jupiter possessing the major influence. The sunspot cycle causes changes in terrestrial weather such as the amount of rainfall. Rain runs off into lakes where it forms ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 583  -  25 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0604/005forum.htm
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