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471. Velikovsky And Planetary Catastrophe [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... an erratic course, disrupting the Earth. Celestial upheavals caused by the unstable movements of Mars, according to Velikovsky, are the true reason why Mars appears in ancient records as a great war god, shaking the heavens and producing general pestilence and devastation. Additionally, in a brief unpublished manuscript, Velikovsky made an extraordinary claim about the planet Saturn. He claimed that during a remote epoch remembered around the world as the Golden Age, the planet Saturn was the dominant body in the sky of the terrestrial observer. For the simple answer to the question of Velikovsky's place in the history of science, you can ignore almost everything else you may have heard about the heretic. Why ...
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472. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... how scientists are now beginning to realise the way out of this paradox: matter and energy seem to possess the innate ability to self-organise! Prof Davies gives many examples of self-organisation: from the Benard instability to the laser; from chemical reactions occurring far from equilibrium that take the form of synchronised pulsations to the self-organised ring systems of Jupiter and Saturn; from the organised patterns of electrical activity arising spontaneously in electronic networks to the exquisitely organised steps in the development of an embryo from its parent DNA. Self-organising systems are invariably open rather than closed - they can exchange energy, entropy and material with their environment, and are not static structures. He cites: living organisms, convection ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 27  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1988no1/27monit.htm
... Workshop Vol. 4 No. 3 December 1981 Texts Home | SIS Workshop Home Society for Interdisciplinary Studies Workshop Members' newletter Vol. 4 No. 3 December 1981 EDITORIAL A SOLUTION FOR THE THIRD INTERMEDIATE PERIOD OF EGYPT by Phillip Clapham 1 The Weekend Dry Bones 11 "LIMITED FUSION" AND "ANODE STARS" by Martin Sieff 12 DID SATURN EXPLODE TWICE? by Hugh Eggleton 15 PHOEBUS APOLLO - ASPECT OF VENUS by Elizabeth Gaudry 17 FOCUS: A New Science of Life 18 MONITOR : "Fridge Power" on Saturn * Troubled Torques * Space Pebbles at Sea * The Sladek Horror * Microbes in the Sky * Comet Hits Sun * Comfort for Catastrophists * Hickey Rides Again * ...
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... VI, No. 3 Spring 1981 Texts Home | Kronos Home KRONOS A Journal of Interdisciplinary Synthesis Vol. VI, No. 3 Spring 1981 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 The Secret of Baalbek (Concluded) Immanuel Velikovsky 18 Velikovsky in Collision David Stove 33 Omega Monograph Series 34 Sagan vs. Sagan Shulamit Zogan 42 Krupp and Velikovsky Thomas McCreery 55 Saturn and Voyager Earl R. Milton 63 Electromagnetic-Gravitational Coupling Phenomena in the Saturn Ring System Michael E. Brandt and Michael Simon Bodner 71 "The Seasons Alter": Catastrophism in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Continued) Irving Wolfe 93 A Note On Shakespeare's Cataclysmic Imagery Richard J. Jaarsma 95 In Memoriam: Zvi Rix 96 Venus's Internal Heat: ...
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475. Focus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... on 30th May was for those who were able to attend our most stimulating occasion so far. Despite the effects of jet lag, Professor de Grazia, besides bringing members the news from America reported in the following pages, discoursed at length and answered a large number of questions on the Flood, radiocarbon dating, the origin of Religion, Saturn and the earlier catastrophes, the age of the Moon, and his own researches into the origin of the (schizotypical) human brain, the history of the Moon, and the destructions of ancient civilisations by catastrophic fire. This last subject, which Professor de Grazia subsumes under the new heading of "Palaeo-Calcinology" (see Kronos review ...
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476. More on the Thermal Aspects of Venus [Journals] [Kronos]
... Jupiter and is deflected into an eccentric inner solar system orbit". My own theory was based upon a suggestion once made by Jueneman:(3 ) ". . . Venus may also have been a rather large satellite of the Jovian planet that had the misfortune of being caught in vortical forces by the near-encounter passage of [Jupiter and Saturn]." In my article, I showed that the disturbance causing one of the Jovian satellites to leave the family need not be as drastic as a near-encounter of two giant planets. A satellite system is not stable under all circumstances. There may be orbits so far from the planet that they must be considered semistable. There may ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 27  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0501/083forum.htm
477. The Orbits of Venus [Journals] [Pensee]
... AU. In 1922, the same comet had a second encounter with Jupiter and reverted to almost its original orbit of before 1875. Its aphelion remained almost constant throughout these encounters (3 ). Fokin states that during a near approach to Jupiter the comet Oterma III, which before 1938 had an orbit entirely between the orbits of Jupiter and Saturn, changed its orbit so that it was entirely between Mars and Jupiter (4 ). After 1965, its orbit was again between Jupiter and Saturn (5 ). A series of orbital configurations that is not inconsistent with either the events described by Velikovksy or the laws of physics is illustrated in Figure 1.(*) Table ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 27  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/pensee/ivr03/22orbit.htm
478. Noah's Flood: Mars Flyby [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... miles distant. (3 ) Mars was approaching at a velocity of about 27,000 miles per hour. And (5 ) the angle made by the two crossing orbits is 19 degrees in our model. The year of this catastrophic flyby is pegged at 2484 B.C . Our studies indicate that, if positioned in Cancer, Saturn could widen the flyby distance between Mars and Earth by 30,000 miles from the average of all flybys. Uranus, also if in Cancer, could widen the distance by another 3000 miles, and Neptune (if in Cancer) by yet another 2800 miles from the average flyby distance. However, if these planets were positioned in ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 27  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol1102/130noah.htm
479. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . Lett. 368 (2003) 177-182. How giant planets formed www.lanl.gov/worldview/news/releases/archive/04-067.shtml Los Alamos computers probe how giant planets formed. LOS ALAMOS, N.M ., July 13, 2004- Nearly five billion years ago, the giant gaseous planets Jupiter and Saturn formed, apparently in radically different ways. So says a scientist at the University of California's Los Alamos National Laboratory who created exhaustive computer models based on experiments in which the element hydrogen was shocked to pressures nearly as great as those found inside the two planets. Working with a French colleague, Didier Saumon of Los Alamos' Applied Physics ...
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480. The Two Faces of Love [Books] [de Grazia books]
... for the Moon specifically in the Love Affair, in the song of Demodocus. A MOST ANCIENT GODDESS The Aphrodite of whom we speak is an old goddess. Always speaking in relative terms, "old" means coming into recognizable form and identity before Jupiter, Venus and mars, probably after Uranus, and possibly early in the age of Saturn-using the Greco-Roman Eastern Mediterranean theogony and names as points of reference. A quotation "On the worship of Venus-Urania throughout the East," from the work of a famous scholar, G. Rawlinson, begins our introduction of the Love Affair's goddess: [1 ] "She was the Queen of Heaven, ' the Moon. ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 26  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/love/ch08.htm
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