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37 pages of results. 211. The Quarters of the World Displaced, Part 1 Venus Ch.5 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... Raboti; Likutim Mimidrash Ele Hadvarim (ed. Buber, 1885). 5. Ginzberg, Legends, III, 109. 6. See the Section, "The Red World," note 2. 7. J. M. Crawford in the Preface to his translation of Kalevala. 8. Quoted by I. Donnelly, Ragnarok ... turns over." Whether there was a complete reversal of the cardinal points as a result of the cosmic catastrophe of the days of the Exodus, or only a substantial shift, is a problem not solved here. The answer was not apparent even to contemporaries, at least for a number of decades. In the gloom that endured for ...
212. The Problem of the Frozen Mammoths [Journals] [Kronos]
... the decayed flesh, Herz actually goes on to say that the meat from under the shoulder of the Berezovka mammoth was "fibrous and marbled with fat. . . dark red in color" and looked "as fresh as well-frozen beef or horsemeat." "It looked so appetizing," Herz was later to remark, "that we ... Collision, Velikovsky postulated that the glacial sheet of the last Ice Age was merely the previous polar cover; that the Ice Age terminated with catastrophic suddenness when the terrestrial pole shifted. This moved North America and Europe out of the old polar regions while it shifted northeastern Siberia into the newly-created (present) Arctic circle. The ice sheet in ...
213. Solaria Binaria [Books] [de Grazia books]
... whether a slight acceleration of the solar system detected by pulsar observations may be due to an orbiting binary partner. "The companion star is presumably either a faint white or red dwarf in closed orbit around the Sun, or a gas-accreting nearby neutron star or black hole in open orbit."[6 ] Harrison adduces Oort to say that ... motion of its minor orbit; thence the Earth's poles were perpendicular to this orbit. But, as the Earth moved in upon the dying central current, its equator slowly shifted to the solar ecliptic. Its poles also shifted until they became nearly perpendicular to this plane, as did the poles of the other planets. Since the guiding reins ...
214. Morning Star II [Journals] [Aeon]
... the goddess. As we have already seen, however, Mars, which did not circle as it dropped, came much closer to Earth than did Venus. Thus the red planet was seen to grow in size as it slid down the axis or polar column. But, as we have also seen, Mars did not remain close to ... was just as symmetrical as any other, the apex of the axis mundi would have visually bisected it into two equal halves when perfectly recumbent, but unequal halves with its shifting around the center. All this has been brought out here in order to demonstrate how the Saturnian crescent, which stood for the horns of the Venerian goddess, could ...
215. Sagan's Folly Part 1 [Journals] [Kronos]
... , as he does throughout his paper. Sagan (p . 20): ". . . at the moment that Moses strikes his staff upon the rock, the Red Sea parts . . . . Then, when the Hebrews have successfully crossed, the comet has evidently passed sufficiently further on for the parted waters to flow back and ... and practices beginning as a result of poetic story-telling, can withstand the rigorous methodology of investigation and interpretation Velikovsky utilizes in developing his thought. The burden of proof should be shifted from Velikovsky, who uses ancient sources for data, to those who so blithely dismiss the details of myths and present their own interpretations- interpretations which reflect a verbal' ...
216. SIS Silver Jubilee Conference: Abstracts [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... single individual." Galileo Galilei A few professionals, like the astronomer Halton Arp, are challenging the accepted Big Bang model of the universe. His latest book, Seeing Red, is a war-cry against Big Bang cosmology. He writes in the preface to his book, "This, then, is the crisis for the reasonable members of ... mass framework will be disappointed not to have such a link explained... there simply isn't any common ground. This really is the continuation and realisation of Velikovksy's paradigm shift. Present day Neo-catastrophists struggle to fit their hesitancy within conventional theory...and are failing. It is strange that most innovative' thought comes from unshackled, ...
217. Natural Catastrophes in the Ninth Century AD C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... in the Annals of St Bertin, a great flood covered almost the whole of Frisia, causing 2,347 deaths. Then, in February, an army of fiery red and other colours could often be seen in the sky, as well as shooting stars trailing fiery tails'. In the Annals of Fulda, the entry for 839 ... hail near Autun, in Gaul. Three years later, during fighting with Moors over territory in the southwest of the empire, people were sure they saw battle lines and shifting lights in the sky at night and that these marvels forboded the Frankish defeat'. Two years later, the occurrence of another earthquake and violent electrical storm at Aachen ...
218. Antiquated Textbooks: Redesigning the Solar System [Journals] [Aeon]
... of ancient channels apparently carved by flowing water" were discovered. [54] Not only rivers, but an entire ocean is believed by some to have once covered the red planet. It was estimated that "one-fifth of the planet's surface may have been covered by an ocean more than 2,000 feet deep..." [ ... missed among the scattered ruins of past civilizations that might be interpreted as cometary, or asteroidal, destruction. Meanwhile, comets plowing into Earth remain a far cry from planets shifting on their orbits- that is if these shifts are maintained to have transpired during the advent of man on Earth. As pointed out above, it was because of ...
219. Psychology and Ancient Astronomical Discovery [Journals] [Kronos]
... had names and pictographs for numerous asterisms - e.g ., "Orion's belt ( 'Peccary'), Rigel ( 'Woodpecker'), Betelgeuse ( 'Red Dragonfly'), Ursa Minor ( 'Alligator'), and Sirius (large species of woodpecker)"(27)- in addition to Jupiter, Venus ... early rays. The whole environment responds specifically and characteristically at each event according to the time of year. As the seasons pass, the natural settings of sunrise and sunset shift in regular sequence, not only in the visible position of the sun on the horizon, but across a whole range of visual, auditory, olfactory, and other ...
220. The Role Of The Nile In Egyptian Chronology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Fayyum area (which they called the Nome of Arsinoe). Ramesses II, as well as Necho, are said to have dug a canal connecting the Nile and the Red Sea. With these sorts of things going on, how are we supposed to retrocalculate the behaviour of the Nile all the way back to the 13th century? Kitchen ... think that this is not an oversimplification. He speaks of how the calendar slips by 025 of a day every year and therefore a full day every four years. A shift of 30 days thus requires 120 years (4 30) to have elapsed in the Sothic cycle. ' (As we have noted earlier, any reference to a ...
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