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37 pages of results. 361. High Energy from Space [Books] [de Grazia books]
... with its incidence in ancient times and prehistory. Too, the measurable inching of the Arabian peninsula towards Asia is the dying impulsion of its recent amputation from Africa: the Red Sea is the surgical scar marking the line of severance [31]. Indeed the phenomenon of "erosion" that is basic to uniformitarian geology is largely derivative. ... be struck throughout the system. An equatorial bulge and flattening of the poles would have to occur after a change in the Earth's geographical axis, that is, after a shift of the location of the poles. The strains of this adjustment would carry over thousands of years. To be added to the bill tendered by catastrophes are some minor ...
... around what is left of the pier, is a bed of peat occasionally seen at low tide, representing the site of an ancient lake. The remains of the extinct red deer have been found in it, and Hull Museum possesses an antler of a reindeer from the same deposit. (Thos. Sheppard, F.G .S ... Its church was destroyed at the beginning of the seventeenth century, but its round Norman tower survived until a great storm in November 1895, and is now buried under the shifting sands. Clegg and Salthouse, like the hamlets lying immediately north of Yarmouth, have suffered severely with the sea's incursions, and Clegg, from having been a port ...
... . A correspondent in The Euglish Mechanic (75-291), in South America, reported that, on April 16, 1902, he had seen an appearance like a new red star in the direction of Gemini. In April the eruption of Mont Pele'e began, the period of the meteor stream of the Lyrids. As usual I will diarise ... commencement. The vulcanists will allege that this disaster was caused by the shrinking of the earth's crust and the resultant readjustment, for such is their profession of faith. A shifting of rocks a few miles down or hundreds of miles down, it matters nothing, caused the pillar of black vapour for 17 miles, caused the fall of pumice ...
364. Plate Tectonics and Catastrophe Theory [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... . The most typical example is the African Rift: it is a matter of an edge originating in a triple point which is located rorth of the Afar, on the Red Sea, and terminating (in a local configuration which is, though, highly complex) in the region of the Great African Lakes. Faced with this embarrassing situation ... compared to the subtropical origin of cyclones in atmospheric dynamics: cyclones arise through "breaking" of a warm front.) Fig. 19 - Seism created by a fast shift of an inter plate boundary. This flexible' model of surface dynamics allows also an interpretation of (shallow) seisms; the boundary between two plates may be subject ...
365. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ., studying electronic devices based on ionized gases, and the way the electrified fluid carried high velocity electrons, ions and impurities reminded him of the way blood plasma carried red and white corpuscles and germs. Physics and Biology: Bio-plasma physics http://scitation.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=AJPIAS ... poet rather painted it in the way it appeared to the eye, easily misled, that may the actual astronomer investigate for himself.[13] Quite apart from the shifting of the axis, the explosion of the planet Phaethon' wreaked more havoc on earth. Ahead of his time, Radlof speculated that the catastrophe caused by the comet ...
366. Saxl's Pendulum Convection of Electric Charge Revisited [Journals] [Aeon]
... under equivalent conditions." This distinction is important because these other instruments are designed specifically to measure g and Saxl's pendulum is not. This disclosure by Saxl should raise a red flag to any experimenter or other informed reader. The fact that Saxl never resolved this discrepancy in his other publications is a clear sign that he was so involved with ... . The fact (according to Saxl) that the period varies quadratically with applied voltage suggests that I am on the right track. The magnetic damping also introduces a frequency shift proportional to the square of the voltage across the unipolar inductor (that is, the torsion pendulum). This voltage depends on instrument parameters in complicated ways that I ...
367. Egyptian Influence Upon Early Israelite Literature [Journals] [Aeon]
... you has fallen upon us, and that all the inhabitants of the land melt away before you. For we have heard how the Lord dried up the water of the Red Sea before you when you came out of Egypt, and what you did to the two kings of the Amorites that were beyond the Jordan, to Sihon and Og ... ) Redford even goes so far as to describe the monotheism during the Amarna period as rigid and coercive, anything but henotheistic. [114] Akhenaten further emphasized the religious shift to monotheism by moving the nation's capital from Thebes, the center of worship for Amon-Re, to Amarna. Under Akhenaten the tendency to consolidate Egyptian sun-deities culminated in the ...
368. Chaldean Account of Genesis [Books]
... , 26 feet high, faced with orange-coloured bricks; supposed to be devoted to Jupiter. The third stage, 188 feet square, and 26 feet high, faced with red bricks, was probably dedicated to Mars. The fourth stage, 146 feet square, and 15 feet high, was probably devoted to the Sun, and is supposed ... which certainly had their origin as early as this period. Passing down from this period, for some centuries we find only detached inscriptions, accompanied by evidence of the gradual shifting both of the political power and literary activity from Babylonia to Assyria. In Assyria the first centre of Literature and seat of a library was the city of Assur ( ...
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