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75 pages of results. 331. In Search of the Exodus [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... The plagues of Egypt could also have been earthquake related, Tributsch continues. The waters of the Nile changing color, for example, giving them the appearance of blood (red pigmentation from rising ground-water sources); the fish dying (electrostatic discharges affecting marine and river fauna, particularly bottom feeders); frogs invading the land and clouds of ... theoretical model for periodic cometary disasters, a sort of watered down version of Velikovsky's and based on conventional celestial mechanics. [35] In their model the orbits of the planets remained undisturbed, and the passage of comets presumably exerted pressure on earth's crust, affecting quakes, volcanoes, and even the Rift Valley. Allaby and Lovelock [36 ...
332. Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet Mars in Ancient Myth and Religion [advert] [Journals] [Aeon]
... have long been fascinated by the planet Mars. Well before modern science fiction speculated about advanced civilizations upon Mars and the dire threat of invasion by little green men, the red planet was regarded as a malevolent agent of war, pestilence, and apocalyptic disaster. In an attempt to appease the capricious planet-god, various ancient cultures offered it human ... From: Aeon V:2 (Apr 1998) Home | Issue Contents Advertisement Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet Mars in Ancient Myth and Religion by Ev Cochrane STILL AVAILABLE Earthlings have long been fascinated by the planet Mars. Well before modern science fiction speculated about advanced civilizations upon Mars and the dire threat of invasion by little green men, ...
333. SERVANT OF THE SUN GOD [Journals] [Aeon]
... . Child in the eye, little man, doll or mannikin in the eye, pupil of the eye, apple of the eye. God or hero born as a red head, or conceived or born from a red stone or red fruit. God or hero born as or from a drop or clot of blood. God or hero ... the predecessor to the jester, minstrel and fool. In this paper, and several to follow, I will seek to show that the biography of the ancient god and planet Mars provides the necessary unifying principles and that these enable one to understand the many encountered themes as aspects of a single and pervasive mythical figure. Figure 1. The ...
334. Prehistory and Earth Models [Books]
... - 18 Carbonate sediments * Salt in Ocean Total Sodium > 1.8 . 108 Sedimentation Rates and Total ~ 3.5 .10~ Astronomical Sedimentation Expansion of universe Red Shifts 109-1010 Galactic Clusters Features and structure 109-1010 Relative Abundance of elements Accretion, spectroscopy109-1010 Stellar Energy H/He Ratio 109-1010 Temperature in Crust of Earth Drillings > 107 Thermoluminescence ... one type of life- that built on organic chemistry- is reasonable, it has no doubt, they say, occurred in the same spontaneous generation mechanism on billions of similar planets even in our galaxy alone. Wald says: What it means to bring the origin of life within the realm of natural phenomena is to imply that in all places ...
335. Polymathics and Catastrophism: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Problems of Evolutionary Theory [Journals] [Kronos]
... size that radiate energy of a magnitude more appropriate to galaxies or galactic groups than to objects such as our sun. While it is possible that overreliance on the spectral "red shift" has led observers to overestimate the distance of such objects, it now seems more likely that these objects generate or transmit a kind of energy that exceeds nuclear ... . Nonetheless, broad as anthropology is, I soon found it too narrow to deal adequately with the subject of the role of global catastrophes in shaping the evolution of our planet, our forebears, and ourselves. For this reason, I have coined the term "polymathics" to designate the investigative field proper to polymaths, or simultaneous practitioners ...
336. 094book.htm [Journals] [Aeon]
... Britannica, Volume 7, Page 1037, informs us that Irish colonists first reached Iceland about 670 AD, followed by Norsemen in 870 AD. The saga of Eric the Red (Eiriks saga rauda), a Norwegian, tells of the discovery of Greenland in 982 AD. Even the names "Engronelani" and "Groneladia" (transliteration ... While this may not be considered a fault in the academic or business world, I consider it poor personal judgment and unsound social strategy. Anthony Aveni, Conversing with the Planets: How Science and Myth Invented the Cosmos (Times Books: New York), 1992.Reviewed by Ev Cochrane A pioneer in the fledgling science of archaeoastronomy, ...
337. Sidelights on Velikovsky's 'Ages in Chaos' [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... of the Israelites from Egypt at the end of the Fourteenth dynasty, when the monarch Thom rode to his doom in the Storm Sea (Yam Suf- wrongly translated "Red Sea") as described in the Ismailia monolith, Naos 2248.9 His last war effort, at the "Place of the Whirlpool," was against " ... dynasty, the Twelfth, a servant, I surmise, of an Amenemhet or a Senuosret. The book also sketches the grounds for placing the collision of Typhon with the planet Tellus and the consequent liberation of the Israelites from Egypt at the end of the Fourteenth dynasty, when the monarch Thom rode to his doom in the Storm Sea ( ...
... ; a comparison of the electric charges possessed by the retrograde Jovian moons with the planet's regular-rotation satellites; a determination of the presence of iron and sulphur vapor at the "Red Spot" of Jupiter during the planet's conjunction with Saturn; a search for Saturnian chlorine and low-energy cosmic rays and an analysis of the velocity of the rings to discover ... he would later call "Solaria Binaria": that within human memory the solar system had consisted of the sun and Super-Uranus, which later exploded and became the giant outer planets. Juergens was also gaining the master's disapproval by trying to formulate, on his own, a completely electrical cosmogony. Nevertheless, by early June, de Grazia, ...
339. Philologos | The Legends of the Jews: Volume IV [Books]
... corpses. Astonished, the Egyptians asked each other, whence the dead bodies. Presently the answer occurred to them: they were the bodies of their ancestors drowned in the Red Sea on account of the Jews, who had shaken off Egyptian rule. "What," said the Egyptians thereupon, "shall we bring help to those who ... he was to go to Rome or Alexandria, not one arrow sprang up, but when he questioned about Jerusalem, one sprang up. He sowed seeds and set out planets; for Rome or Alexandria nothing came up; for Jerusalem everything sprouted and grew. He lighted candles and lanterns; for Rome or Alexandria they refused to burn, ...
340. Implications for Chronology if Certain 'Historical' Characters are Mythological [Journals] [SIS Review]
... robbery of a defended'?garden enclosed' or castle' are to be found among our variants .. . But the original reference is to the crossing of the Red Sea, Moses being the hare and the Pharaoh the dog. It will be seen immediately that the divided sea is a type of the Active Door .. . ... Issue Contents Implications for Chronology if Certain Historical' Characters are Mythological Ev Cochrane Ev Cochrane, an American teacher of cultural anthropology, is the author of Martian Metamorphoses, The Planet Mars in Ancient Myth and Religion and The Many Faces of Venus and has published many articles on mythology and archaeoastronomy Introduction Despite the fact that the 21st century is well ...
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