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228 pages of results. 301. Letters To The Edttor [Journals] [Aeon]
... . I found the two articles to be interesting but totally unbelievable for several fundamental scientific reasons, some of which are based on geological studies which I am familiar with. Let me list some of the premises and then outline some problems. Premises: Four basic hypotheses are (1 ) that all five planets are in synchronous orbit around the sun, (2 ) that they are aligned in such a position that Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, and Mars are fixed above the Earth's axis of rotation at its north pole, (3 ) that the orientation of the Earth's axis precesses so that it always is at a 45 degree angle relative to a radial line to the sun ...
302. "Planet X and the Sunspot Cycle" (Vox Populi) [Journals] [Kronos]
... "Planet X and the Sunspot Cycle"To the Editor of KRONOS: Non-linearities in space are considered here as propagating gravitational slopes inducing the present controversy known as "Planet X". When postulated as incoming red-shifted photons, the "brunt" shock front between the quantum, mass, and velocity of these photons at the surface of the Sun, as seen through a synchronous window, allows the relativistic effects to be known collectively as the sunspot cycle. The photons arrive with a message shaped in the ratio of phase velocity to velocity (2C:C ), looking for a gravitational home proportional to the dimensions of their origin. Although the "Brunt-Absurdity" of the relativistic ...
303. Shamash The Sun God [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2001:1 (Jun 2001) Home | Issue Contents Shamash The Sun God www.piney.com/Shamash.html Ken, Had a look through your Web page, and was wondering whether you may know the source and traditional description of the image below. I would guess that the figure on the left is Hammurabi, but the one on the right completely baffles me. Any help you can provide would be appreciated. Regards, Ian, UK Ian, your image of a what appears to be a mythological scene. The image on the right seems to be a sun image with the all seeing eye in the forehead. However ...
304. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the six-hour crossing." The article then proceeds to tell "the earthquake theory is supported by Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky in his book Worlds in Collision , published 30 years ago." Velikovsky is misinterpreted as positing that "in 1500 B.C . a large fiery body broke away from the planet Jupiter and went into orbit round the sun." Otherwise, Velikovsky is given fair treatment, and the activities of the (un-named) comet are enumerated, "cataclysmic earthshock", plagues, famines, heaping up of the Red Sea, destruction of Jericho by earthquake. PIONEER SATURN - Scientific American April 80, p. 64-5 In the "Science and the Citizen" ...
305. Thundergods and Thunderbolts [Journals] [Aeon]
... The identification with Mars, although surprising at first sight, is actually the key to deciphering the multifaceted mythology surrounding the thundergod, as virtually every characteristic of Indra's finds a close analogue in ancient conceptions associated with Mars. THE LIGHTNING-HURLING EYE One of the more curious beliefs surrounding the lightning in mythology holds that it emanates from the region of the Sun or, more specifically, from a sky-god's eye. This idea is well attested in ancient Greece, where it was believed that Zeus could produce lightning from his eye. [37] Aeschylus, for example, wrote as follows of the Greek thundergod: "The jealous eye of God hurls the lightning down." [38] ...
306. Catastrophic Theory of Mountain Uplifts (A Crustal Deformation Theory) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Expansion (and crustal stretching); Plate Tectonics; Polar wandering (and Equator bulge relocation). Each of the above theories assumes the presence of only one important planetary gravitational field, the Earth's. Of course, there is the Moon, which creates a twice-daily crustal tide of up to 3.1 inches. In addition, the Sun creates a twice-daily crustal tide of up to 1.5 inches. But the Moon is too small and the Sun is too distant to explain mountain uplifting. When working together they can create a crustal tide of only 4.5 inches. A rational theory must provide for a massive uplifting force, a crustal tide of thousands of ...
307. Thoth Vol I, No. 13: May 16, 1997 [Journals] [Thoth]
... [ Home ] THOTH -A Catastrophics Newsletter- VOL I, No. 13 May 16, 1997 EDITOR: Michael Armstrong PUBLISHER: Walter Radtke CONTENTS: THE MYTH OF THE CENTRAL SUN (3 ). .. .. .. .. .. David Talbott NEWS ITEM: Aviation Week & Space Technology Comments .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Wal Thornhill EUROPA PREDICTION AND DISCUSSION..........Wal Thornhill BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT Controversy- Catastrophism and Evolution: The Ongoing Debate PLASMA SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY URL's..... ...
... present time advances about sixty-six feet a year. [1 ] This alone is an argument in favour of its high antiquity. Along with the culture of Eridu went the worship of the god of Eridu, the primal god of Babylonia, Ea, Ía, or Oannęs, symbolised as a goat-fish, and connected in some way with the sun when in Capricornus. This, Jensen, by his wonderful analysis (would that I could completely follow it in its marvellous philological twistings, pages 73-81) puts beyond question; and he clinches the argument by showing that our "tropic of Capricorn" of to-day- the goat still represented on our globes of to-day with a fish's tail ...
... with a sphere of ice. He also contends that our satellite was captured out of transterrestrial space where, probably not so very long ago, it existed as an independent planet. As these views are so utterly opposed to the current views of selenology, according to which the Moon is a child of the Earth and a grandchild of the Sun, while its surface consists of vitreous materials, we must give a short review of the teachings of Hoerbiger's Cosmological Theory. Its leading ideas are: The cosmic building stuff available in the Universe consists of light gases and heavy materials, chiefly metals. The most important of the latter are iron and nickel, the most universal of the ...
310. Comets & Disasters in the Dark Ages [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... European history, I have come across the Annals of Xanten, from northwestern Germany, translated by Simon Coupland for a forthcoming volume with Manchester University Press about sources for the reign of Charles the Bald. You are probably already familiar with these Annals but, if not, the following extracts may be of interest to you. 810. The sun and moon failed twice, the sun on 8 June and the moon on 21 June, and King Pippin, the Emperor's son, passed away. 814. The most glorious Emperor Charles of blessed memory was called by the Lord, and departed this life on 28 January. And later, in the month of March, Emperor Louis ...
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