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221. The Organization of the Solar System [Journals] [Aeon]
... this extends to the rotation of the Sun as well. The first to suggest that some of the planets arrived in their present orbits recently was Immanuel Velikovsky, whose major work, Worlds in Collision, was published in 1950. (1 ) Velikovsky proposed that four planets specifically were recent in arriving at their contemporary orbits. These four are Saturn, (2 ) which assaulted the Earth in the 3rd millennium B.C . or earlier; Venus, with terrestrial assaults in the 2nd millennium B.C .; and Mars with assaults in the early part of the 1st millennium B.C . In addition to these three, Velikovsky proposed that the Earth-Moon system prior to ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 89  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0104/077organ.htm
222. Horizons [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... . His examples were naturally linguistic. He gave several pairs of opposites, such a saltationism vs gradualism, catastrophism vs actualism, etc. If one is too blinkered in one's adherence to one ism, one could be "tricked" into missing clues from another. Hence the importance of Interdisciplinary debate. SATURDAY MORNING: MILTON ZYSMAN: The Saturn Myth: A Challenge to the Planetary Hypothesis. I missed this talk, but I gather that Zysman's theory involves some kind of Ice Shield which enveloped the Earth in prehistoric times and that this produced a variety of tricks of the light. These were observed by mankind and gave rise to the myths relating to gods and planets. SATURDAY ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 87  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1986no2/34horiz.htm
... only the first in a multi-volume series. As with Martian Metamorphoses (reviewed in C&CR 1998:1 ), Cochrane tries to stick as closely as possible to a consideration of the one planet under consideration but again it becomes obvious from the beginning that the role of Venus figures cannot easily be divorced from those of both Mars and Saturn, leading to the necessity for a brief explanatory overview of the Saturn Theory' which is the mainstay of Cochrane's work. This he does in the 6th of 17 chapters for those readers who are not already familiar with the main frame upon which the work of the Saturnists hangs. The introduction points out that the fascination with Venus of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 87  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2002n1/45many.htm
... heavenly adventures" (28). And, as we shall see, the association of these "constellations" with motifs of the catastrophes outlined by Velikovsky leaves little doubt that it was originally planets that were intended, while their names support this interpretation. In Worlds in Collision Velikovsky writes: "The material for the identification of Khima as Saturn and Khesil as Mars will be presented in a subsequent part of this work." (29) Evidence will now be presented to suggest, in preference to this, the identification of Ayish (" Arcturus") with Jupiter, Kesil (" Orion") with Saturn and Kimah (" Pleiades") with Venus. At ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 86  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0104/17job.htm
225. Planetary Identities: I, The Concept of Deity [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... can be said if the floods and the famines and other calamities were actually caused by the interaction of planets at close quarters? If Boyles wishes to know the truth, such calamities were connected with the planetary deities, and they were so connected by the ancients themselves. Thus, to give but a few examples, among the Incas, Saturn was considered the god of famine [10]; almost throughout the entire world, Mars was considered the god of pestilence [11]. The Sumerian Enki, who was the same as Ea and even identified with El [12], both deities of the planet Saturn [13], was akin to the Greek Poseidon who ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 86  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1988no2/04deity.htm
226. Thoth Vol I, No. 9: March 31, 1997 [Journals] [Thoth]
... global myth and its evolution over time (as the gods were brought down to earth), is indeed remarkable. But the Greek myth of Kronos brings us to a critical juncture. For this celestial power is identified, and the identity leads inexorably to a series of far-reaching discoveries. All Greek astronomical traditions agreed that Kronos was the planet Saturn. What is now the sixth planet from the Sun stands at the center of the Greek paradise myth. Kronos, the planet Saturn, ruled the heavens for a period, presiding over the Golden Age, then departed as the heavens fell into confusion. How did it happen that a remote planet, now a bare speck in the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 86  -  19 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/thoth/thoth1-09.htm
227. Water [Books] [de Grazia books]
... world-girdling oceans? If the ocean basins were filled late in time, deluges from the skies have to be assumed. There is no other source, nor any more apt source, than the waterlogged comets and great planets. One is compelled to seek water there, and bring it here. Hence the need to invoke explosions of water from Saturn et al., and passing cometary encounters. Once the theory of a deluge(s ) is given, the search for the source of the water is by no means ended. The Earth's water may have been injected, boiled off the imagined primodial melt, stayed up in the skies, and then fallen when a crust had ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 85  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/lately/ch12.htm
228. VELIKOVSKY AND OEDIPUS [Journals] [Aeon]
... . On mythological grounds, then, there is circumstantial evidence relating Laius to Helios, Kronos, and Hades. Which one of these gods is Laius to be identified with? The fact is that a decision on this matter is made easy by the circumstance that all three of these gods are identifiable with the same celestial body: the planet Saturn.(117) In the case of Kronos this identification is well-known. Bat Helios was also a name of the planet Saturn was reported by Diodorus and Hesychius, and has since been confirmed by modern scholars.(118) Classical scholars have likewise recognised the close affinity of Helios and Hades, the identification of the ancient sun-god as ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 85  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0106/014oedip.htm
229. Comparing Magnetic Fields: Neptune and Uranus [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... ultraviolet...radiation." (21) Each of these phenomena found in Venus and planets with major magnetic fields must not be regarded as evidence respecting whether or not a planet possesses a magnetic field. What is important is the strength of these phenomena, and other characteristics, when we compare Neptune with the Earth, Jupiter, Saturn and- especially- Uranus. A planet with a strong magnetic field should exhibit all the varied, powerful and violent electrical phenomena such as is seen on Earth, Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus. If Neptune's magnetic field is tiny by contrast to these planets, it will exhibit few, weak and quiescent electrical phenomena and, in other instances, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 85  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0102/compare.htm
230. Discussion [Journals] [Aeon]
... encounter. Once again, my new comet theory predicted precisely the observed result. This information was suppressed by the scientific community and the news media refused to print even a hint that there exists an alternative theory for comets. As with the Pioneer 10 and 11 data, and the results of the Voyager I and II fly-bys of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, a bizarre and unexplainable solar system was uncovered. But on each occasion, the data was twisted, covered up and distorted as the "accepted" theories were quickly rearranged and altered to "account" for the data. In all cases, the data were ultimately claimed to "confirm" what I ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 84  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0205/107disc.htm
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