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... with it an envelope of gas, dust, and larger particles" (KRONOS VII:2 , p. 10). What I had in mind was not a literal ejection from the body of Jupiter but an escape from its Roche lobe which was, at that time, probably filled with gas and dust captured material originally ejected by Saturn. Of course, Venus may also have been a satellite of Saturn. If Saturn was much closer to the Sun than now, the circularization problem may be easier to solve than we previously thought. Ragnar Forshufvud Karlskoga, Sweden A COSMIC NON SEQUITUR To the Editor of KRONOS: In "Ejections, Resonances, and Inversions" ( ...
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242. Thoth Vol I, No. 1: January 25, 1997 [Journals] [Thoth]
... ............................. Michael Armstrong WORLD CONFERENCE REPORT............................Walter Radtke SATURN THEORY OVERVIEW.............................David Talbott PLANETS, STARS AND PLASMA PHYSICS..............Wallace Thornhill ARCTIC CLIMATE SHIFTS..... ...
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... Sirius, 215, 216 Axis, world, 232-234; Heimdal as, 158-159; accompanying frame of, 235 Aztecs, 8, 290, 321 Baal, 128 Babel, Tower of, 249 Babylon, 6, 7, 195, 219, 266, 297, 307, 324,432; gods of, 124,244; Saturn in, 136; astronomy of, 142. 261, 314; Creation Epic of, 153, 166, 294; and epic of Gilgamesh, 288; Tower of, 303 Bach, J. S., 346 Balarama, 79, 310 Balder, 155, 160, 161, 285 Balmer, 61 Barabudur, temple of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 76  -  28 Nov 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/hamlets-mill/SantIndex.html
244. Saturn's Revolving Crescent [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... I understand it, Wal Thornhill has been toying with the possibility that spread-out solar systems are "captured" while electrically fissioned ones are closely-packed. Uranus and Neptune are definitely "spread out." So the questions are these: 1. Did the outer planets (as well as the gods they were named after) also participate in this Saturn scenario? 2. Are catastrophic scenarios common enough to hypothesize more than one in the history of our solar system? or 3. Could the catastrophe we're talking about have been of a greater scale than solar-system-wide? [I can't help thinking about the scale of disruption of galactic arms in Arp's peculiar galaxies. Whether the cause is electromagnetic ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 76  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/i-digest/1997-2/13saturn.htm
... ," although they do not even mention our Mysing, and although they loudly praise (p . 157) the merit of "Meillet . . . d'avoir fait 365 descendre la mytholgie du ciel sur la terre" with Rudra, and with the rat of Ganesha (who, by the way, acquired his elephant's head because the planet Saturn, not being invited to the infant's "baptism," had looked upon the baby with his evil eye, thus destroying his head which was successfully replaced by that of an elephant), the mouse plot has got much deeper background. Nevertheless, the identity and the role of the mouse deity is hardly going to be settled without ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 75  -  28 Nov 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/hamlets-mill/SantAppx.html
... "2 In 1627 Peacham's Compleat Gentleman still taught its students that " The coelestiall bodies are the eleuen heauens and Splioeres. The eleventh heauen is the habitation of God and his angels ; the tenth is the first mooner; the ninth the christalline heaven; the eight the starry firmament; then the seven planets in their order" (I Saturn, 2 Jupiter, 3 Mars, ¢ Sun, 5 Venus, 6 Mercury, 7 Moon). "The Imperiall Heauen is immoueable." [This seems to have been #P assow, sub voce. 1 PaUS. iii, 255 (notes). 724 The Aright of the Gods. Dancing an original confusion with ...
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247. Chaos and Creation by Alfred de Grazia [Books] [de Grazia books]
... Expansion; The Magnetic Field; Ocean Development; Lunar Worship; Sunken Lands; Legendary Chaos and the Moon; The Moon in Meso-America; Western Europe; The Near East; A Question of Lunar Priority; Eliade's "Lunar Perspective"; The Menstrual Cycle; The Heavenly Spinner. Chapter Eight: Saturn's Children The Pleiades; The Triumph of Saturn; The "Golden Age" The Peoples of Saturnia; The Downfall of Saturn; Nova and Deluge; The Poseidon Phase; Survivors and Saturnalia. Chapter Nine: The Olympian Rulers The Devil Seth; The Bonds of Saturn and Jupiter; The Lightning God; The Behavior of Planet Jupiter; End of the "Golden Age"; ...
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248. Jupiter -- God of Abraham (Part I) [Journals] [Kronos]
... 22) J. Gibson has argued that the names of the individuals of Abram's family- Terah, Sarah, Milcah, and Laban- reflect traces of Moon worship.(23) The identification of Sin as the Moon, however, is a fallacy. As far as the Babylonians were concerned, Sin was an aspect of the planet Saturn.(24) As already stated, Jewish legend presents Abram as a contemporary of Nimrod who was both king and god of Ur. Nimrod was equated with Ninurta; and Ninurta was one of the Babylonian names of Saturn.(25) Both Nimrod and Abram were also associated in Jewish legend with the building of the Tower of ...
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... I, Number 1 (Jan 1988) Texts Home | Aeon Home THE CATACLYSM: A Monthly Symposium on Myth and Science January, 1988. Vol. I, No. 1 (Also known as Aeon Vol. I, No. 1) In this Issue Welcome By Willam J. Goedecke, President, The Kronia Group Reconstructing the Saturn Myth David Talbott, founder of Pensée magazine's "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered" series and author of The Saturn Myth. offers an overview of the theory of the polar configuration, noting the global mythical themes illuminated by the author's model. Venus in Ancient Myth and Language Associate Editor of KRONOS, Ev Cochrane, examines a wide range of cometary ...
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... shattering the high mountains I am he that has warrant for kingship." All of these are clearly metaphorical, I think, occurring, as they do, in a context of military invasion. Now, according to Langdon (" Sem.Myth.") p.55 and p.135, Ninurta was associated with the planet Saturn, so that if such epithets do indicate literal planetary catastrophism, it looks as if Saturn has as much right to take part in V's scenario as Venus does. If we add Saturn to the list of restless planets, and we recall also that on WIC p.173- 4 V hints that Jupiter was once involved in a ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 72  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/vel-sources/source-4.htm
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