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112 pages of results. 281. Indra and Brhaspati (Forum) [Journals] [Kronos]
... elsewhere, the mythological birth and early history of Indra actually duplicates that of Zeus.(7 ) Like his Roman descendant, Zeus also personified the planet Jupiter. If Isenberg cannot accept this comparison as a basis for identification, how can he, for example, accept Velikovsky's comparison of Osiris with Tammuz as a basis for an identification with Saturn?(8 ) Or how can he accept, as he has, the comparison of Pallas Athene with Durgadevi as additional evidence for an identification with Venus?(9 ) Is this not, after all, what comparative mythology is all about? Isenberg's rejection of the Greek identification surprises me even more since, in his own article ...
282. The Origin Of The Planetary System, Prologue Ch.1 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... drops" from its beginning (near the sun) and its end (most remote from the sun). Actually, Mercury, nearest to the sun, is a small planet. Venus is larger; earth is a little larger than Venus; Jupiter is three hundred and twenty times as large as the earth (in mass); Saturn is somewhat smaller than Jupiter; Uranus and Neptune, though large planets, are not as large as Jupiter and Saturn. Pluto is quite as small as Mercury. The first difficulty of the tidal hypothesis lies in the very point adduced in its support, the mass of the planets. Between the earth and Jupiter there revolves a small ...
283. Editorial [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... reported in this issue, which is a third larger than usual, to accommodate all the material. Intersect 2001 I was fortunate enough to attend the Intersect 2001 conference myself for which I thank my wife, Caroline, who practically ignored my excuses, and booked up my tickets. The conference focussed on three areas: (1 ) The Saturn Theory (2 ) The Electric / Plasma Universe, and new to most, (3 ) Biological and extra-sensory phenomena. The Saturn Theory (the idea that the Earth was once a satellite of Saturn) is considered by many people to be balderdash, even to some of the open minded readers of this publication! And not being ...
284. Stairway to Heaven [Journals] [Aeon]
... gods, all the planets in the Sumerian pantheon had terrestrial dwelling places...The dwelling place of Mars (Nergal) was a violent domicile that generated the malevolence associated with the war god. Pliny attributes Mars's fiery redness to its proximity to the sun, which can be deduced by the fact that it moves faster than Jupiter and Saturn. The names Assyrians gave to Mars also suggests [sic] anything but beneficence and dependability. He was the pestilential one, hostile and rebellious. War was another of Mars's aspects, and some Assyriologists have suggested that this may have been associated with his blood red color, especially when he lies low over the land. Or is ...
285. Symbols of an Alien Sky: Part II [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... his talk moved so fast with so many interesting new ideas, that I was unable to take down many notes. Dave starts talking about plasmas, and how they try to reduce their electrical stress; in plasma streamers, they can do this by forming symmetrical patterns, so that three streamers will form a tri-form symmetry, etc. The Saturn Model has the planets Earth, Mars, Venus and Saturn (in that order) in a colinear arrangement (basically a straight line). As the system destabilised, the plasma flux tube between the planets destabilised, starting with a single stream, and degenerating into three or more streams. These celestial patterns would form the basis of ...
286. Confusion Breeds on Assumptions [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Ocean area I was familiar with from my previous work.. As such forms are the result of movement down-slope, being found in the toe of a slip, or slump, I located an ancient mountain' that gave rise to them and which I identified as a crustal bulge formed when Earth was under the influence of the gravity of Saturn. This was the source of the potential energy, which, when released and modified by seismic waves and the Coriolis Effect on a continental mass, was responsible for all initial continental movement. In possession of information denied by Lyell to subsequent geologists until much later, I was able to predict the probable path of the energy on its ...
287. Foreword to Recollections of a Fallen Sky [Books]
... Similarly, if the cosmic time scale is drastically shortened, then the physical history of the Earth and Solar System will have to change. In the interim, astronomical confirmations of Velikovsky's advance claims [11] are viewed with suspicion by those believing in the evolutionary viewpoint. As an example of an advance claim I shall cite Velikovsky's descriptions of Saturn. In the keynote address Velikovsky refers to a nova-like explosion on Saturn [12] which occurred long before the events described in Worlds in Collision. In closing the Symposium Velikovsky notes how scientist and engineers will not deny that Jupiter's magnetic field must influence other bodies moving through it [13]. Having concluded that Saturn once exploded, ...
288. Editor's Notes [Journals] [SIS Review]
... (Mar 1998) Home | Issue Contents Editor's Notes It is a pleasure to feature articles from Ev Cochrane and Wal Thornhill in this issue. Ev will be known to many readers as the publisher of Aeon and is one of the leading Saturnists', who have been working on one Velokovsky's most intriguing unfinished ideas: the possible role of Saturn in the Earth's recent history. (His latest book, Martian Metamorphoses is also reviewed in this issue.) Some of the theories which have been developed, notably the idea of the Polar Configuration', are better known in the USA and Canada than in Europe and elsewhere, so Ev's article provides an introduction for newcomers. Wal ...
289. Thoth Vol III, No. 12: Aug 31, 1999 [Journals] [Thoth]
... is surrendering to the invasion of fear and abandoning your responsibility, freedom, and power to make what you can of your own paradigm. Mel Acheson thoth@whidbey.com- BY JOVE By Dave Talbott [The following comments are excerpted from the Kronia electronic discussion group and should be read in conjunction with other published articles.] "Saturn" (the Universal Monarch) has both elder and younger aspects. I think it may have been Macrobius who said that the younger Saturn is Jupiter and the elder Jupiter is Saturn. (Be that as it may, I didn't invent the idea!) : ). The principle is inherent in Greek approaches to the two gods ...
290. Thoth [Journals] [Thoth]
... groundbreaking vision!" Jordan Maxwell, Religion Editor, Truth Seeker "Four-star presentation" Charles Ginenthal, author, Sagan and Velikovsky "Awe-inspiring drama!" Dwardu Cardona, Editor, AEON "A breathtaking journey, a profound and superbly crafted work." Moira Timms, Beyond Prophecies and Predictions This feature-length documentary is the first presentation of the Saturn theory in a visual medium, and is supported by stunning computer graphics and simple explanations. "Remembering" is an encounter with cosmic disaster, when planets appeared gigantic in our sky. According to author David Talbott and his colleagues, the planets inspired mythical themes now incomprehensible to science: a lost Golden Age, when humankind lived in ...
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