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110 pages of results. 171. The Celestial Clock [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2002:2 (Dec 2002) Home | Issue Contents The Celestial Clock www.celestialclock.com The Celestial Clock employs a unified theory of natural cyclicity, which reaches apocalyptic proportions in every 11,500 - 23,000 years. The book reveals the sacred symbology of the Seven Stars of Pleiades, serpents, dragons, scorpions, lamb and bull along with indisputable scientific proof that the Mayan Calendar is based on the 23,000 year ice volume collapse cycles recently discovered in ocean sedimentation and ice core drill down studies from Greenland and Antarctica. It is the dominant cycle of the "100,000" year Milankovitch ice age theory. ...
172. The Legend. Part 1 (Oedipus and Akhnaton) [Velikovsky]
... instrumental in bringing about this arrangement. But when the time came for Eteocles to return the throne to Polynices he refused to do so, supported in his refusal by Creon, the true ruler of the land. With a confederate army of foreigners assembled for him by his father-in-law Adrastus, king of Argos, Polynices besieged Thebes. At the seven gates of the sevengated Thebes seven leaders from each side met in two-man combat; Polynices and Eteocles opposed each other, and each killed the other, thus fulfilling the curse of their father Oedipus, who was bitter at having been expelled from the city by his sons. Creon forbade the burial of Polynices because be had warred against his ...
173. The Scandal of Enkomi [Journals] [Pensee]
... The same method of dotted lines is to be seen again on a pinax from Cameiros in the [British] Museum, representing the combat of Menelaos and Hector over the body of Euphorbos, with their names inscribed. That vase also is assigned to the seventh century B.C . Is it possible that the Mycenae and Enkomi vases are seven or eight centuries older?" Analyzing the workmanship and design of sphinxes or griffins with human forelegs on a vase, the archaeologist stressed "its relationship, on the one hand, to the fragmentary vase of Tell-el-Amarna (see Petrie, Tell-el-Amarna, Plate 27) and a fragment of fresco from Tiryns .. . and on the other ...
174. In Northern China. Ch.5 Tidal Wave (Earth In Upheaval) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Earth in Upheaval]
... , a great mass of animal bones was found. "The most astonishing fact was the discovery of this unimaginable wealth of bones of fossil animals" (Weidenreich). These rich ossiferous deposits occur in association with human skeletal remains. "As Weidenreich began his studies, other amazing, nearly unexplainable features appeared." The fractured bones of seven human individuals were found there. "A European, a Melanesian, and an Eskimo type lying dead in one close-knit group in a cave, on a Chinese hillside! Weidenreich marvelled."1 It was assumed that the seven inhabitants of the narrow fissure were murdered because their skulls and bones are fractured. It is possible that these ...
175. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... planets. ' .. .and in Australasia New Scientist 24.8 .91, p. 21 Another meteorite from the Moon has been found in the Nullarbor Plain, an Australian desert region. The new meteorite contains a mix of fragments from different parts of the Moon'. It was found at a place whose Aboriginal name means seven sisters went up into the sky, chased by the Moon. ' Echoes of the Dreamtime p. 60 Many circular lagoons fringe the shores of the coastal lakes of South Australia. Mythology says that these are the result of a hunter following a young girl up into the Milky Way and throwing down handfuls of stars. The girl stayed ...
176. William H. Stiebing, Jr., and Immanuel Velikovsky [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... observed today. Its gravitational interaction with the Earth would be quite similar in its effect, namely to bring about other returns and near-collisions as comets would with Jupiter. What Maffei shows is that comet Whipple will have six near-collisions with Jupiter between the years 1770 and 2046. (4 ) He goes on to show that comet Brook will have seven close encounters with Jupiter between the years 1773 and 2018, (5 ) and also shows that comet Wolf will have four close encounters with Jupiter between the years 1750 and 1960. (6 ) These near-encounters are facts, not statistical, gravitational, assumptions. Three comets will have several close encounters with a planet- not in a millennium ...
177. Stonehenge: Neolithic Man and the Cosmos, by John North [Journals] [SIS Review]
... is the Ridgeway long distance path, an ancient route running from Avebury in the west to the Goring Gap and the Chiltern Hills in the east. On top of the Downs, above the White Horse, is the Uffington Castle earthwork, and not far away, Waylands Smithy long barrow. In tradition the hill figure was scoured once every seven years, a number that might indicate a connection with the Pleiades, the cluster of stars known as the seven sisters (and see Moe Mandelkehr in C&C Review 2002:2 for the significance of the Pleiades and their role in mythology and worldwide festivals involving fire and light phenomena). The scouring became a local social event ...
178. The Archangels, Part 2 Mars Ch.5 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... returned ten degrees, are more specific: the scourge was inflicted by the Archangel Gabriel "in the guise of a column of fire." 2 In the present research it has been established that it was the work of Mars. Are archangels planets? "An old tradition, dating back to Gaonic times, had it that there are seven archangels, each of whom is associated with a planet."3 "The seven archangels were believed to play an important part in the universal order through thei r association with the planets and the constellations. There is some variation, in the different versions, in the angels assigned to the planets."4 "In some medieval ...
179. Binomial Coefficients, Permutations and Combinations in Elam and Babylon [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... tablet from Larsa, described in 1855 by Sir Henry Rawlinson, Old Babylonian cuneiform script depicts what may accurately be seen as sexagesimal factoring of squared numbers.(7 ) Present-day Iraq and Iran are regions of southwest Asia where early forms of writing arose before 3000 B.C ., primarily for the purpose of recording numbers and commodities. Seven sites in Iraq have yielded numerous cuneiform tablets and five sites in Iran, Susa (Shushan) in particular, are the sources of a linguistically unrelated script, proto-Elamite, that is about as old as proto-Sumerian. Both scripts relied essentially on identical special notations to represent numbers and measures so that tablets bearing numerical records and accounts are decipherable ...
180. Scientific Prehistory [Books]
... of the solar photosphere. By log time 0 (0 ) (1 ) (2 ) (3 ) (4 ) (5 ) (6 ) (7 ) (8 ) (9 ) (10) Number 2000 402 373 356 341 330 323 312 300 295 292 290 Dating by GCR and SS This is based on seven half life periods as the limit of detection. At least 2000 nuclides, those listed in HCP, should be present at time-zero . About 1600 decay to less than 1 % of their NTE abundance in one year. Another 29 disappear with 373 remaining after ten years, 19 more in 100 years, and so on down to 290 ...
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