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391. Chaos and Creation by Alfred de Grazia [Books] [de Grazia books]
... . Chapter Six: The Uranians The Destruction of Pangea: The First Chaos; The Ice Dumps; The Creation of Man; Religious Beginnings; Birth of the Heavenly Host; Ecumenical Culture; Old and New World Concordances; Climate Changes and Time; Puzzles of Tihuanacu; Signs of Uranian Culture; Hand, Rod, and Snake. Chapter Seven: Earth Parturition and Moon Birth The Passage of Uranus Minor; Contributing Theories and Eruption Dynamics; Lunar Conformities to Eruption; The Global Fracture System; The Tethyan Welt; Global Expansion; The Magnetic Field; Ocean Development; Lunar Worship; Sunken Lands; Legendary Chaos and the Moon; The Moon in Meso-America; Western Europe; The ...
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... a visionary, a poet: suddenly, it is as if a door opens before him, with a light shining through, and he sees the past. Shakespeare, Three Generations After Copernicus On February 17, 1600, Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake in Rome. Before he died for his theological and astronomical heresies, he spent seven years in the prison of the Holy Inquisition in Venice and Rome. And before that he spent time in England trying to convince the great of the Elizabethan kingdom of the truth of the Copernican concept of the Sun, not Earth, in the center of the planetary system. This was before Galileo embraced the Copernican doctrine. Bruno, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  05 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/mankind/401-shakespeare.htm
... From: The Riddle of Prehistoric Britain by Comyns Beaumont CD Home | Contents Part One: Britain's Great Antiquity Chapter III The Cimmerians and Phaeton "The real past is a book sealed with seven seals." DEAN W. R. lNGE, D.D . FAR too little has been written of the Cimmerians, although they are one of the most interesting and certainly most important peoples of past history, largely the teachers of mankind. The reason why they are so little known and understood is mainly due to the neglect of prehistory especially in its relation to the north. Jordanis, the Gothic historian, described the North as the "forge of mankind", a ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  31 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/beaumont/britain/103-phaeton.htm
394. Solving the Exodus Mystery by Ted T. Stewart [Journals] [SIS Review]
... that Hammurabi's reign becomes 1848-1806, and the Grand Regent of Elam, Shilkhakha, reigned from 1886 to 1856. Stewart states that Elam was governed by a triumvirate and Kudur-Marduk, another member of the triumvirate, conquered Larsa and appointed his sons to rule it from 1890-1819. One of his sons, Rim-Sin of Larsa, defeated the armies of seven cities including Uruk, Isin and Babylon in 1864. These wars would explain why Abraham left Ur and why he fought the Elamites in Canaan. Stewart identified Amraphel with Hammurabi, crown prince in 1863. Zimri-lim of Mari is known to have had a son named Arioch. Both were in exile in 1863 at the court of Iarim-lim of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  27 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2004n1/22solving.htm
... , a peril not of a distant future but of the next two generations. I remember when the population was 1.6 billion human beings; now it exceeds four billion, two World Wars notwithstanding. Calculations are being made as to what the human population of the world will be on the basis of the present increase: something like seven or ten billion at the end of the century. Not in the bomb explosion but in the population explosion lies the greatest danger, proclaim many sociologists and almost all population-growth experts. The populations that already verge on starvation multiply the fastest. The teeming people on the shores of the Ganges live at the lowest standards: homeless, they ...
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... which a literature has been already brought together which is appalling in its extent; and yet it may well be that, vast as this literature is at present, it is but the vanguard of a much more stupendous one to follow, for we are dealing with a nation which we now know existed completely equipped in many ways at least seven thousand five hundred years ago. It forms no part of the present work to give an account of the unravelling to which I have referred, one which finds a counterpart in the results achieved by the spectroscope in another scientific field. But a brief reference to one of the most brilliant achievements of the century may be permitted, and ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  25 Mar 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/dawn/dawn02.htm
... and sketchy recording of dates and places leaves so much unsaid about the distinguished speaker at tonight's session, and it lacks the basis for insight into his works. For example, it does not adequately describe a young lad maturing in a household steeped in learning; his mother-tongue Russian, mastering Hebrew at four, German at six, French at seven, Latin at twelve, and finally English - the eventual language of his famous publications. Nor the goals of his father, transmitted in part to the son, to recreate Hebrew as a living language, to redeem Israel, and to found a Jewish academy. Nor does the skimpy record reveal the ambitious youth repeatedly denied admission to ...
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... the Altiplano and the entire chain of the Andes rose to their present height. "The ancient stronghold of Ollantaytambo in Peru is built on top of an elevation; it is constructed of blocks of stone twelve to eighteen feet high. [According to Don Teruel in Travel, April 1945], These Cyclopean stones were hewn from a quarry seven miles away... How the stones were carried down to the river in the valley, shipped on rafts, and carried up to the site of the fortress remains a mystery archaeologists cannot solve. ' "Another fortress or monastery, Ollantayparubo, in the Urubamba Valley in Peru, northwest of Lake Titicaca, [according to Bellany's ...
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399. Fenris-Wolf, Part 2 Mars Ch.4 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... planet Mars, its atmosphere distorted by its approaches to other celestial bodies- Venus, earth, moon- took on different shapes. The Mexicans narrated that Huitzilopochtli, the bellicose destroyer of cities, took the form of various birds and beasts.2 On one occasion Mars very characteristically resembled a wolf or a jackal. In Babylonia Mars had seven names-Jackal was one of them.3 Also, the god with the head of a jackal or wolf in the Egyptian pantheon was apparently Mars. Of him it is said that he is a "prowling wolf circling this land."4 In the Chinese Chart of Soochow, in which it is related on the authority of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  03 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/worlds/2041-fenris-wolf.htm
... early laurels by ston-ning and taking the city. A congress at Corinth decided to raze Thebes, the cause of many internal wars, and only the house in which two centuries earlier the great poet Pindar had been born was spared by order of Alexander. This Boeotian city was called the "seven-gated" Thebes because of its outer wall with seven gates and in order to distinguish it from the "hundred-gated" Thebes in Egypt. The Egyptian city - in Egyptian it was called Ne or No (" Residence") or No-Amon (" Residence of Amon," as in the Hebrew text of the book of the Prophet Nahum 3:8 )1 - did not have ...
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