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226. SIS Internet Digest 1998 Number 1 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Stonehenge .. 10 Planetary Differences in Impact Melting .. 11 Proceedings of the 1997 Tunguska Workshop .. 11 "Deep Impact" Actor Tells it All .. 11 Oceanic Impact may have Inspired Aboriginal Legend .. 11 Oceanic Impact may have Inspired (Australian) Aboriginal Legend: An Addendum .. 12 Musings on Fulmine .. 12 Thoth Catastrophics Newsletter Focus .. 13 Ionizing the Galaxy .. 13 Interstellar "Comets" .. 13 Aboriginal Watercolourist .. 14 Europa Closeups .. 14 Electric Universe Predictions for Space Probe .. 15 More Than One Typhon .. 15 Kronia Mailing List focus .. 16 German Conference: from Gunnar Heinsohn .. 16 First Dynasty ...
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227. SIS Internet Digest 2000 Number 1 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Catastrophes .. 12 Catastrophic Events & Mass Extinctions .. 12 Dragons in the Sky .. 12 Did Cosmic Impact Change Earth's Tilt? .. 13 Evidence of Planet Orbiting A Pair of Stars .. 13 Soddom and Gomorrah Found At Bottom of Dead Sea'? .. 14 Cometary Orbits Hints At Large Undiscovered Object .. 14 Thoth Catastrophics Newsletter Focus .. 15 The Absurdity of Neutron Stars .. 15 Star Words .. 16 Kronia Mailing List Focus .. 17 Prayer, Magic, and the Stars .. 17 The Vacuum, Light Speed, and the Redshift .. 17 Worlds in Collision republished .. 17 Ancient Astronomy and Celestial Divination .. 17 ...
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228. Aeon Volume VI, Number 3: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... history. Her published works include children's fiction and articles on midwifery, child-raising, and home-schooling. More recent works by her dealing with catastrophism and astronomy have appeared in Atlantis Rising and AEON. She has also lectured on the work of Halton Arp at the 1999 SIS Silver Jubilee and at various KRONIA conferences. She is presently the editor of THOTH, the electronic newsletter sponsored by KRONIA Communications. Dwardu Cardona has been a free-lance writer since 1968. He has, since then, acted as a Contributing Editor for KRONOS and, later, as Senior Editor for the same periodical and is currently the Editor of AEON. He was a Founding Father of the Canadian Society for Interdisciplinary Studies ...
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229. The SIS Silver Jubilee Event, September 1999 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Holland, the USA and Australia, as well as some new members. After getting to know each other over tea and dinner on the Friday everyone met up in the lounge bar where several of the speakers introduced themselves and their ideas and made themselves open to questions. We were also pleased to hear from Amy Acheson, who organises the Thoth electronic group in the States. Amy waxed lyrical for some time about the demise of the Big Bang theory and the work of iconoclastic astronomer Halton Arp, which we have featured in our publications in the past. All such question times were recorded as well as the main lectures during the Saturday and Sunday and should be produced next year ...
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... unaltered calendar in Egypt through the period from 2000 B.C . to 140 A.D . There is also considerable evidence to indicate that the first month of the Egyptian calendar did not remain unaltered during this period. By the year 721 B.C ., and probably as early as 851 B.C ., the month Thoth was the first month of the Egyptian calendar. (Footnote 24: M-SEC, p. 249.) From inscriptions dealing with New Year ceremonies of an earlier era, Brugsch deduced that the month Hathor was the first month of the year at this earlier period. (Footnote 25: Ibid., p. 28.) The ...
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231. SIS Conference news [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... reproduced in this issue beginning on page 5. Internet focus This issue of Internet Digest sees a slight change in its focus. You'll still find the section looking at World Wide Web sites, but no section on Usenet newsgroup messages; the number and quality of these messages had dropped somewhat due to the appearance of the Kronia mailing list and Thoth electronic newsletter. So that readers do not feel left out, there are now sections focusing on both of these mailings which are electronically-distributed free by Kronia in the USA. Catastrophism Archive Project Thanks to an army of volunteers (too many to mention here, but you know who you are), this project is reaching its final stages ...
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232. Editorial [Journals] [Horus]
... "superstition" as it originated meant leftovers of ancient knowledge"? Superstition does not originate without a reason. Why was the number 13 considered unlucky by the Egyptians? Why do the Hebrews associate the destruction of the Passover with the same number? Was it because the catastrophe which befell the land of Egypt occurred on the 13th day of Thoth? But how about Friday the 13th? Noting that the days of the week are associated with the Seven Planets (see "The Planetary Week" in a future issue), we find that Friday is Venus. Is this association a mere coincidence, or was Venus involved in some ancient natural catastrophe? As Alice said, " ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/horus/v0102/horus33.htm
... L. Peratt, Physics of the Plasma Universe (Springer-Verlag, 1991), pp. 161-163. [13] R. E. Juergens, "Electrical Discharges and the Trans-mutation of Elements," Pensée IVR VIII (Summer 1974), p. 45. [14] W. Thornhill, "Spacecraft Nears Asteroid Orbit," THOTH (electronic newsletter) II: 18 (Nov 15, 1998). [15] Ibid. [16] "Lunar Prospector Measurements Show How Meteor Impacts Have Shaped the Moon's Magnetic Field," University of California-Berkeley, Press release at: http://www.xs4all.nl/~carlkop/lunmeti.html ( ...
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234. In Memoriam: Amelia (Amy) Acheson [Journals] [Aeon]
... her own children left home to attend college. It was in the final decade of her life that she eventually returned to astronomy. It was then that she joined a worldwide network of pioneering scientists and scholars, and helped to popularize the new science of plasma cosmology in conjunction with comparative mythology. She became managing editor of the online newsletter Thoth and the www.thunderbolts.info "Picture of the Day". She is survived by her husband, Meldon; a son, Alazel, together with his wife, Frances, and granddaughter, Çravixtha; a daughter, Talitha; another daughter, Eleadari, together with her husband, Ray Ludwig, and grandson, Vasudeva Ludwig ...
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235. SIS Internet Digest 1999 Number 2 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... .. 15 Giant Impact on Venus Could Have Halted its Rotation .. 15 Zoroaster's Meteorite .. 16 ADS Abstracts .. 16 Catastrophic disruption of large meteoroids; Birkland current patterns; Saturn migrates outwards; Recent Catastrophic resurfacing of Venus; Eros: ~5 % probability of hitting Earth; Catastrophic disruption of Saturn's satellites; More Birland Currents Thoth Catastrophics Newsletter Focus .. 17 Seeing Red: Book Review .. 17 Kronia Mailing List Focus .. 18 Cosmos & Chronos Symposium report .. 18 Velikovsky, Solomon, strata .. 18 Letter to the Editor .. 20 On The Velikovsky Archive Web site .. 20 Surprised! .. Back cover ...
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236. Editorial [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Balance I've changed the balance of information in this issue of SIS Internet Digest, increasing the focus on Web sites from 5 to 8 pages, this at the expense of messages from the Kronia Mailing List, and the page of general information on the Internet. But Kronia fans need not worry as I've doubled the number of pages featuring the Thoth Catastrophic Newsletter (a distillation of messages appearing on the Kronia list, plus some extras) to six pages. The length of the section on Benny Peiser's Cambridge Conference Email Network remains unchanged. Trumpet blowing And finally, I'm still working on the Catastrophism Archive Project CD-Rom disc, now scheduled for release early in 1999. Ian Tresman ...
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237. Catastrophism! CD: Your help needed [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... details on the Catastrophism! CD-Rom can be found in SIS Internet Digest, 1999:2 (page 10), and at http://www.catastrophism.com. Catastrophism! CD-Rom updated The Catastrophism! CD-Rom has received a minor update. Version 1.2 now includes the full text of Horus (7 issues), Thoth (1997-2001), SIS Internet Digest (1996-2000), SIS C&C Review Vols 1999/2000, Aeon Vol V Nos 1 - 5, and Recollections of a Fallen Sky. The cost remains the same, SIS members: £99/$165 (post paid) from the SIS, 10 Witley Green, Darley ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/i-digest/2001-1/17cat.htm
238. Alan Alford's The Phoenix Solution [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... . Part Three: New Horizons. 10: THE METAPHYSICAL PYRAMID: The Double-Lion god in the Egyptian Duat, the etymology of Ta-Meri - ancient land of creation, rebirth and ascension. The two horizons or mountains' of the Duat. A new theory on the satellite pyramids - did they literally represent planetary satellites? The cosmic identity of Thoth, and why he was called Hermes Trismegistus? Why Egyptian sarcophagi were designed to be empty. 11: SECRETS OF ABYDOS AND GIZA: Two exploded planets in Egyptian and Mesopotamian mythology. How numerical symbolism was used to represent planetary gods in ancient Egypt. 12: KHUFU - SON OF A SATANIC GOD: A reappraisal of the Egyptian ...
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... hieroglyphic. 12th dynasty. 639. Light blue paste. Cylinder seal. 24X10 mm. An Egyptian king kneels before a standing deity. Over the king hovers the sun disk encircled by a uraeus serpent. Behind the king stands the god Horus as a falcon wearing the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt. Behind him in turn stands Thoth as an ibis wearing on his head a horned disk in place of the appropriate moon disk and crescent. Before and behind the king is cut an Egyptian hieroglyphic inscription. There is a near border at top and bottom. 18th dynasty. 640. Serpentine. Cylinder seal. 24X9 mm. The surface is completely occupied by an unintelligible ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  02 Aug 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/seals/index.htm
... this; although it should be noted that the word Isis at times also indicated anything luminous to the eastward heralding sunrise. Later it was Osiris, brother and husband of Isis, but this word also was applied to any celestial body becoming invisible by its setting. Thus its titles noticeably changed in the long period of Egypt's history. As Thoth, and the most prominent stellar object in the worship of that country, its heliacal rising was in the month of Thoth, it was in some way associated with the similarly prominent sacred ibis, also a symbol of Isis and Thoth, for, in various forms, the bird and star appear together on Nile monuments, temple walls ...
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241. Catastrophe and Divine Fires [Books] [de Grazia books]
... theme is that the Israelites knew that the comet was a young body in the sky. It had not been known to them for long. The bison and bull, always with a divine celestial connection, had been worshipped and were sacred since time immemorial [31]. Zeus, the thunderbolter, assumed the image of the bull. Thoth (or Hermes or Mercury) took the image of a ram, afterwards. Figure 7. Moses' Tablets and Golden Calf Heretics. (La Somme le Roy, ca. A.D . 1295 British museum Add. MS 54180, folio 5v) Zeus, it will be recalled, had fathered and mothered Athene who was ...
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242. Velikovsky's "The Tomb of Ahiram" [Journals] [SIS Review]
... That is one source of information for the length of the year. Q: What happened to the other five days? Jones: They were festival days. At Deir el-Medineh there were five festival days for the five main gods they worshipped: Pharaoh Mentuhotep II, Pharaoh Amenhotep I, the god Bes, the goddess Hathor and the god Thoth. The other source of information on the length of the year is the ushabti figures, which are workman substitutes buried along with the funerary equipment of a good Egyptian burial. A set of these ushabti figures always comprises 360 figures plus a number of overseer figures, which provides one worker for each day of the year, or a ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0601to3/80tomb.htm
... of one of 365. The precise date of the change is, as we have seen, not known. [4 ] The five days were added as epacts or epagomena; the original months were not altered, but a "little month" of five days was interpolated at the end of the year between Meson of one year and Thoth of the next, as already stated. When the year of 365 days was established, it was evidently imagined that finality had been reached; and, mindful of the confusion which, as we have shown, must have resulted from the attempt to keep up a year of 360 days by intercalations, each Egyptian king, on his ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  25 Mar 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/dawn/dawn24.htm
244. Exodus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... eldest was also known as the First Born God, the epithet of Horus, son of Osiris. In hymn 393 of the Pyramid Texts the sky is overcast, the stars are darkened, the celestial expanses shake (or explode) and the bones of the earth tremble .. . etc. Warshawky made a connection between the Judgement of Thoth and Moses receiving the Law on Mount Sinai and went on to suggest that the punishment of Seth, the Bull, being ridden by Osiris, is the same story as Balaam riding a donkey [12]. As a result, Warshawky claimed the Pyramid Texts must have been written after the Exodus - either the Exodus preceded the Old ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1997n1/34exod.htm
245. Editor's Notes [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 19v, 40i, 1975-); SIS Workshop (16v, 44i, 1978-1995); SIS Internet Digest (3v, 6i, 1996-); The Velikovskian, the Journal of Myth, History, and Science (2v, 8i, 1993-1994). Internet: Cambridge Conference Network (325+ posts, 1997-); Thoth electronic newsletter (40i, 1997-); Kronia electronic mailing list (17300 posts, 1996-); Web sites: Aeon; Science Frontiers Newsletters (100i, 2000 reports); Society for Interdisciplinary Studies; TedHolden's. Books: Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable Or Stories of Gods and Heroes; The Antiquities of the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1998n1/02news.htm
... first time a setting star has been in question, it is well to point out that in this case the ancient Egyptians no longer typified the star as a goddess but as a god- and, more than this, as a dying god; for Khons is always represented as a mummy- the Osiris form. Egyptologists state that both Thoth and Khons were moon-gods. Perhaps the lunar attributes were assigned prior to the establishment of sun-worship. I shall show, subsequently, that the temples now being considered find their place in continuous series stretching back in the case of Amen-t to 3750 B.C ., and in the case of Khons to possibly long anterior date. In ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  25 Mar 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/dawn/dawn22.htm
... time which the ritual demanded for the various functions connected with the sunrise sacrifice. This, perhaps, went on every morning, but beyond all question the most solemn ceremonial of this nature in the whole vear was that which took place on New Year's morning, or the great festival of the Nile-rising: and summer solstice, the 1st of Thoth. Besides the morning ceremonial there were processions of the gods during the day. Ceremonial procession in an Egyptian temple. (From a Restoration by the French Commission) How long these morning and special yearly ceremonials went on before the dawn of history we. of course, have no knowledge. Nor are the stars thus used certainly known ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  25 Mar 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/dawn/dawn19.htm
248. Editor's Notes & News C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... win a copy of the CD ROM Catastrophism! Man, Myth and Mayhem in Ancient History and the Sciences from Knowledge Computing, worth £99? This amazing compendium includes a 4000+ Image Gallery and full texts of all copies of the journals Aeon, Horus, Kronos, Pensée, SIS Internet Digest, SIS Review, SIS Workshop, Thoth and The Velikovskian. It also includes the full texts of the following books and articles: The Age of Velikovsky C. J. Ransom The Dawn of Astronomy J. Norman Lockyer Works of Flavius Josephus translated by William Whiston: Antiquities of the Jews', War of the Jews', The Life of Flavius Josephus', Discourse ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2002n1/02editor.htm
249. The Exodus in the Pyramid Texts? [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... of the first born in heaven "caused" the plague on earth to be called as such. Velikovsky took great pains to rewrite bechor as bekhor, "first born" as chosen'.(11) I think the word may derive from the Egyptian b'ik hor (the Greek Harpocrates) and have both meanings. The "judgement of Thoth" the Hebrews saw as the giving of the Law on Mount Sinai, the punishment of Seth being ridden by Osiris as the story of Balaam and his donkey. The planet involved seems to be Venus. If I am correct, then the Hymn was written after the Exodus and this would imply that also most of the Pyramid Texts ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/vol0404/05texts.htm
250. Rehabilitation Of Censorinus [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... days which again is in the year 238 AD. The result could hardly be better. Counting backwards 100 years and taking as usual (the Romans count inclusively!) 238 AD = I leads to 139 AD. According to Censorinus in 139 on July 20 the Dog Star rose heliacally in the morning. The Egyptian date was then 1 Thoth. This has been confirmed by many calculations, including my own. I should like to stress here that the heliacal rising of a star does not mean that the star and the Sun are both at the horizon at the morning of the heliacal rising. Firstly this is a very improbable event, secondly it will be unobservable. The ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1986no2/11rehab.htm
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