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471. The Origin and Decay of the Earth's Geomagnetic Field [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... even more rapid by 50 to 100 years than his 1400-year estimate for the half life. His data do indeed raise questions over the uniformitarian approach, but they do not support his fiat creation philosophy for the solar system or for galactic existence. His data do not support fiat creation in biology. However, recentness in crustal deformation, in stratigraphy, in geomagnetic fields, in spin axis shifts, etc., may point to a recentness for biology on our planet. The twin tilts and spin axis velocities of Mars and the Earth are related, and in fact are a solid clue supporting the Mars-Earth war theory of Earth's history. Spin axis rates are related to planetary magnetic ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol0902/091orig.htm
472. A Comprehensive Theory on Aging, Gigantism and Longevity [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... traces of ammonia. Were such to be found, dramatic changes in the makeup of the earth's atmosphere would be indicated for oxygen and nitrogen. 37Yuan-Hui Li and Tien-Fung Tsui, "The Solubility of CO2 in Water and Sea Water" Journal of Geophysical Research, June 20, 1979. pp. 4203-4207. 38Stuart E. Nevins, "Stratigraphic Evidence for the Flood." A Symposium on Creation III.Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1971, pp. 46-48. 39The discussion of these theories is taken from Arthur V. Everitt, "The Nature and Measurement of Aging." A. Everitt and J. Burgess. Hypothalamus. Pituitary and Aging. Springfield. ...
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473. Chapter 2 The Sphinx [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... not about building cities but erecting a large monument — the Sphinx. This is quite similar to the ancient people of England that built Stonehenge. If there were people with tools such as copper to cut limestone who lived in vast farming communities in and around the Nile from 8000 to 5000 B.C ., they would certainly have left stratigraphic evidence in the ground. Archaeologists suggest that we only begin to find evidence in the ground around Egypt of early civilization in and around 3000 B.C . But were all these great stone monuments historically placed between 3000 and 1500 B.C . erected then? If the Sphinx was built around 2000 B.C ., we ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 4  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0601/02sphinx.pdf
... by Darwinian competition for limited resources. Stephen Westrop of Brock University studied one Late Cambrian mass extinction horizon and wrote in Paleobiology in 1989: "Survival of North American shelf trilobite families during a mass extinction across the upper boundary of the Upper Cambrian Sunwaptan Stage cannot be predicted from patterns of turnover among their component species: on the shelf, stratigraphic ranges of species belonging to surviving families do not differ significantly from those of eliminated families. Thus, the sorting of families during the extinctions cannot be explained by simple upward causation from the individual level... The results affirm the importance of a hierarchical approach to the interpretation of macroevolutionary patterns and provide some support to the suggestion that ...
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475. Chapter 15 Dark Ages Based on Dark Scholarship [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... so cogently stated, "Surely it should have occurred to someone [especially 22 Whelton, op.cit., pp. 115-116 Charles Ginenthal, Pillars of the Past 465 historians] that a people's history cannot stop dead [or nearly stop dead] for two [to five] hundred years?"23 When we look at the stratigraphy at Troy, the same Dark Age problem emerges, as James et al. report: "Despite numerous excavations, no strata have yet been discovered representing the period between [the] Troy VIIb [level], usually linked with 12th-century [B .C .] Mycenaean imports . . . and the beginning of Troy VIII, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 4  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0601/15dark.pdf
... that all of Mesopotamian history was created on the basis of false assumptions and is not as long as historians or Huber tell us it is. He claims that there were four or five civilizations in Mesopotamia, not eight, as the historians claim. He has challenged the historians and archaeologists to test his theory on the basis of archeological, stratigraphical, evidence, and that is just what they did! At a mound in Syria called Tell-Munbaqa, archaeologists and historians claimed that the age of two civilizations are separated from one another by a 700 to 800 year break between their times of living there. Heinsohn said that no such break exists or has ever been proven to exist except ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 4  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/ginenthal/gould/02aaas.htm
... message of myth as a factual and historic occurrence, he began to focus on the detectable effects that the Saturnian sequence of events should have left indelibly imprinted on the present nature of things. Not feeling quite comfortable with the accepted scheme, he urged a re-examination of the palaeontological succession that is based on ecological communities, traceable evolutionary change, stratigraphic accumulation, assumed rates of sedimentation, and the supposedly correct decay rates of radioactive materials. Granted that many of these conventional tenets had already been questioned, and in some cases re-examined, by Velikovskian scholars, Ashton went one better. He devised a series of experiments, to be conducted in the laboratory, in the field, and ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 4  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0103/109road.htm
478. KA [Books]
... Pausanias, II:35:4 : There is a sanctuary of Klymenos at Hermion, through which Herakles dragged up from Hades the dog Kerberos. Q-CD vol 12: KA, Ch. 2: The Electric Oracles 46 Notes (Chapter Two: The Electric Oracles) 1. For destruction of Bronze Age sites, vide: Schaeffer-Forrer, Stratigraphie comparée et Chronologie de l'Asie Occidentale (III. et II. Millénaires)(Oxford 1948). 2. Cicero: De Divinatione' I:36 3. Ibid. I:37 4. Ibid. I:19 5. Ibid. I:18 6. Euripides: The Bacchae' 665 7. Ibid. 757 ...
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479. Oberg's Unscientific Method [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... each of the samples contained twice as much TL as was required for each depth. Although the sample at 270 centimetres depth differed from the others and had much less TL, well below the trend of the other samples, the investigators say that [t ]his cannot be interpreted in terms of core history, since it appears that the stratigraphy has not been radically changed for at least 10' [or 10,000,000] years,...far greater than the ~ 105 [or 100,000] years needed for TL to achieve equilibrium at 1 AU [one Astronomical Unit, the Earth's distance from the Sun]. It is more likely that ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 4  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0104/oberg.htm
480. Cosmic Heretics [Journals] [Aeon]
... , Bailey, had announced calculations showing the sun to carry an immense electrical charge, V. corresponded with him, and hosted him on a visit to Princeton. Bailey received acclaim from the heretic circle that he could not receive from the scientific world. V. corresponded with and visited Claude Schaeffer in Europe when he came to read Schaeffer's Stratigraphie Comparee, but, as in the case of Bailey, there was a warmth of shared sentiments without noticeable movements of these men to the Velikovsky camp. Trainor, Michelson, de Santillana, Hadas, Kallen, M. Cook, Sagan, Einstein, Dyson, Bigelow, Hess, Kaufman, and others were approached, responded in ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 4  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0206/029heret.htm
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