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112 pages of results. 311. Year Two Thousand and One [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... , Nevada, and we expect to attract a minimum of 200 attendees, including a couple of dozen internationally respected scholars and scientists invited as special observers. Presenters will include many of those at the September 2000 seminar, but also a few noteworthy additional names to be announced shortly. The event will include extensive presentations on the Electric Universe and Saturn Model, with a good deal of animation and graphic material presented for the first time. "Thunderbolts of the Gods." Over the past 60 days we've made substantial headway on the book, scheduled for completion by June 30 this year. This will be the first integrated presentation of the Saturn Model and Electric Universe and will represent ...
312. Thoth Vol II, No. 16: Oct 15, 1998 [Journals] [Thoth]
... a difficult step to take, because the myths are "fiction." They violate the common sense and mathematics which support the fantasy that everything is stable. Now Saturnists have a new fantasy. They imagine they can recreate the events which inspired the myriad myths by sifting these fictional tales for common elements. And the results are startling: Saturn is a monarch associated with time, carries a scythe or rides in a boat at the north pole. Venus has long hair or feathers or a tail, sometimes radiant, sometimes destructive. Mars grows large and shrinks, climbs a mountain or a ladder, is wounded in the face or thigh. Even in an era of reason ...
313. The Velikovsky Archive [Journals] [Aeon]
... reconstruction of the history of the subject matter (the ocean, Venus, the Sun), and the implications of this history for its present appearance. Unfortunately, I lack some crucial sections of this work. The parts I do have available are included in the online archive. In addition to those sections (the ocean, Mercury, Saturn), there were chapters on the Sun, Mars, and, of course, Venus. I expect that whoever may have Juergens' papers might be able to supply the missing sections. The chapter on the Sun was submitted to KRONOS for publication, but did not make it into print. I therefore believe that Professor Lewis Greenberg ...
314. The Sacred Mountain [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History VI:2 (July 1984) Home | Issue Contents INTERACTION The Sacred Mountain Charles H. Seitz Immanuel Velikovsky proposed that Saturn was in a stationary position at the North Pole until the time of the Deluge, when it became a nova. Behind Saturn was Jupiter and the rest of the planets. The explosion not only dumped water on the Earth and for seven days became a bright light that radiated terrestrial life, but caused Venus to emerge from the red spot on Jupiter and begin an orbit that, at the time of the Exodus, threatened collision with the Earth- diverted only at the last minute by Mars. Various planets threatened ...
315. Deluges [Books] [de Grazia books]
... consisted of a series of drops of sky-held waters, occurring from the beginning of the holocene period when set at 14,000 B.C . and continued for several thousand years through the lunar fission. Deluges of stone and dust (or mud) occurred simultaneously. The second peak may be placed at the end of the age of Saturn and can be identified as the flood of Noah (sometimes calculated at 4000 B.C .) . Dense material fall-outs of catastrophic extent occurred at the time of the heavy-body encounters with Venus and Mars, in the second and first millennia B.C . These were exoterrestrial. In these cases, described in Chaos and Creation, ...
316. Aeon Volume IV, Number 3: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... W. 20th. Ave, Vancouver, B.C . Canada V5Y 2C4 e-mail: dwardu_cardona@mindlink.bc.ca Copyright (c ) December 1995 IN THIS ISSUE.Front Cover The Primeval Sun and Radiant Venus. Illustration by David Talbott. Editorial By Dwardu Cardona Vox Populi Our readers sound off. PAGE 5 The Saturn Thesis An in-depth interview with David Talbott in which he reaffirms the coherence of mythological motifs and the manner in which these are predicted by the Saturnian model, while also shedding new insights on the nature of the primeval Saturnian sun and the radiant Venus. Page 10 Lamarckism: Still Alive and Thriving A candid conversation with Edward J. Steele ...
317. Reviewing Velikovsky'S Venus And Mars Theories [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... ices evaporating into water vapor, could produce a cometary tail. If gases such as water vapor cannot escape a large planet, that planet could not possibly have a cometary tail. What, then, is a "large" planet? The masses of the Moon and the eight inner planets are: Moon Mercury Mars Venus Earth Uranus Neptune Saturn Jupiter 0.0123 0.0514 0.1075 0.8149 1.0000 14.5589 17.2073 95.1424 317.8668 The densities of the major gases are related to their total electron count. The electron counts of gases, and their densities, are: Hydrogen Helium Methane Nitrogen Ammonia Oxygen Water Vapor H2 ...
318. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... origin of coal (produced elsewhere - and interspersed with marine sediments) question the concept of glaciation. Are these things, as Velikovsky has suggested (Earth in Upheaval, chapter IV), evidence of tidal wave rather than ice? "The Phantom of the Rings"source: Science Digest July 1982 In an article on the rings of Saturn, R. G. Hoagland tells of the discoveries of the radio sources and tremendous magnetic field of Saturn. One very interesting aspect of this discovery was the reaction of other members of the Voyager Project who kept insisting that Warwick and Evans, the discoverers of the "radio zone", had discovered nothing significant. Worse, they ...
319. Abbreviations, Glossary and Bibliography [Books] [de Grazia books]
... persist to the darkness-adapted eye for several hours (Strutt); it is strongly visible for minutes (Ruark et al.). Other common gases produce weaker, shorter-lived afterglows. Age of Jovea is the period following the Deluge (about 5700 BP) to the time of Mercury's encounter with the Earth circa 4400 years ago. Age of Saturn brackets the period eight thousand to fifty-eight hundred years before present. Age of Urania is the first age of the Quantavolutionary Period, assigned to run from 14000 to 11000 years ago. Also called the Uranian age. albedo is the fraction of light reflected from a cosmic body. anode is an electron-deficient region in an electric discharge. It ...
320. Did Worlds Collide [Journals] [Pensee]
... possible, according to Newton's Laws of Dynamics and Gravitation when three or more bodies are involved, for planets to nearly collide and then relax into an apparently stable Bode's Law type of configuration within a relatively short time; therefore Velikovsky's historical evidence cannot be ignored. If one started Venus in an orbit lying entirely between the orbits of Jupiter and Saturn, with precisely the appropriate initial position and velocity, it would within less than two decades work its way inward into an orbit lying entirely between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. (This follows from observations of the comet Oterma III and the fact that, in the restricted problem of three bodies, the mass of the smallest body ...
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