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... heliacal year" or the year of the God". (Censorinus also described a "cataclysmic" year which was the time between two world catastrophes.) He also said that Sothis was the Egyptian name for Sirius, and that the "great years" begin with the heliacal rising of Sirius on the first morning of the month called Thoth. Heliacal rising designates the rising of a star just prior to sunrise when it is first seen again to the naked eye after its rising has been obscured by the brilliance of sunlight. If a calendar has only 365 days a year instead of 365.25, every four years the calendar is short one day. Therefore, with ...
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177. A Fire not Blown [Books]
... the one above, and ankh, life. FIVES Greek pimpremi, burn, may have a connection with the five planets that were held to radiate divine force. The Cumbrian and Welsh, i.e . Gallic, word pimp, used by shepherds counting sheep, means five. The draughts board was said to have been invented by Thoth. Alexander the Great also claimed to be the inventor. Greek pessos is a man' at draughts. Etruscan pes is five. The squares on the board may represent areas of the sky, and the Egyptians called the men' dancers. At Carthage there was an important body of five magistrates called the pentarchy. At Rome the ...
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... words" (11:1 ). 48. The Babylonians have a legend of a god-like being, Oannes, whom they believed to have been the original instructor of mankind. An old Babylonian account says that "for six days he instructed Alorus." The place occupied by Oannes in Babylonian stories is, in Egyptian tradition taken by Thoth. The Egyptian maintained that it was Thoth, "the lord of wisdom," who taught mankind to write. 49. Ginzberg, op. cit., p.195. 50. Wiseman, op. cit. [45], p.66. Occasional Publications Series A list of the titles complete with prices is ...
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179. Edfu Books (Advert) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... directly from this quotation, is that the biblical Mt Sinai is most probably the Great Pyramid of Giza. If this were the case, then the circling of the mountains' around Sinai was in fact a ceremonial circumnavigation of Giza - a ritual that is preserved to this day by the circling of the Ka'ba in Mecca. By Ralph Ellis Thoth, Architect of the Universe Takes a radical look at the henges of Britain and the pyramids of Giza, and concludes that they were both designed to represent maps of the Earth - and each of these ancient maps comes complete with outlines of continents and lines of latitude correctly marked. The diagrams that demonstrate this are simple copies of these ...
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180. Scholars In Desperation: Book Review [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1997:1 (Sep 1997) Home | Issue Contents Thoth Vol I, No. 10. April 22, 1997 Scholars In Desperation: Book Review By Earl Milton A new book Stephen Jay Gould and Immanuel Velikovsky has been published by Ivy Press of Forest Hills, New York. The name of Stephen Jay Gould is likely familiar to readers of commentaries about contemporary science. Alas, Immanuel Velikovsky's name is not as well known to these same readers. An explanation for this will become apparent long before readers finish Stephen Jay Gould and Immanuel Velikovsky. The book offers important incidents in the continuing Velikovsky Affair. Stephen Jay Gould and Immanuel Velikovsky touches ...
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181. Velikovsky And Planetary Catastrophe [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1997:1 (Sep 1997) Home | Issue Contents Thoth Vol I, No. 15. June 7, 1997 Velikovsky And Planetary Catastrophe By David Talbott (dtalbott@teleport.com) In confronting the strange consistency of planetary mythology one must ultimately ask the question asked more than 45 years ago by Immanuel Velikovsky, author of World in Collision. At the heart of Velikovsky's controversial thesis was a seemingly outrageous idea. He claimed that planets, moving on quite different courses than observed today, formerly disturbed the motions of the Earth and caused great destruction to ancient nations. These extraordinary events, Velikovsky claimed, are recorded in ancient chronicles, ...
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182. Tethered Satellite Debacle [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1997:1 (Sep 1997) Home | Issue Contents Thoth Vol I, No. 15. June 7, 1997 Tethered Satellite Debacle Wal Thornhill (walt@netinfo.com.au) I mentioned this at the World Conference in January as a good example of the naive view that scientists have of the Earth's environment. The current dogma is that the Earth's magnetosphere is created by the Earth's intrinsic magnetic field and traps plasma to form a buffer against the buffeting of the solar wind. However, I believe that Ralph Juergens, Earl Milton and others are correct when they attribute electric charge to the planets and the Sun. With this single ...
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183. Louis Frank's Mini Comets Stir New Controversy [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1997:1 (Sep 1997) Home | Issue Contents Thoth Vol I, No. 16. June 15, 1997 Louis Frank's Mini Comets Stir New Controversy From: Benny J Peiser, Date: Mon, 02 Jun 1997. Cross-posted from Cambridge Conference list. Last week's press release about Louis Frank's latest research findings about watery and icy mini comets which are claimed to impact our atmosphere at a rate of one every three seconds(!), has provoked a new scientific controversy among astrophysicists. For the non-astronomer, it remains extremely difficult to assess whether or not Dr Frank's findings are based on valid interpretation of observational data or whether the evidence ...
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184. Snowball Mini-comets [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1997:1 (Sep 1997) Home | Issue Contents Thoth Vol I, No. 16. June 15, 1997 Snowball Mini-comets By Wal Thornhill (walt@netinfo.com.au) Dr. Louis Frank's recent announcement of confirmation of his theory of icy comets bombarding the Earth has stirred up considerable controversy after more than a decade of rejection by most astronomers. The "proof" comes in the form of some images from orbiting spacecraft of glowing trails plunging toward the Earth, hundreds of kilometres above the surface. The glowing, ionized trails are said to emit the characteristic radiation of excited atoms and ions associated with water. The size ...
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185. Remarks on TV Series To Feature Planetary Catastrophe [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1997:1 (Sep 1997) Home | Issue Contents Remarks on TV Series To Feature Planetary Catastrophe As reported in Thoth 21, August 11, 1997 NEW WEEKLY CABLE SERIES TO FEATURE PLANETARY CATASTROPHE .. .BUT WE NEED YOUR HELP. Dear Friend, Yes, we are excited about a new opportunity to tell a story of planets and catastrophe, but we need your help in more ways than one. Again and again we've heard from people asking for a full overview of the Saturn theory, a story whose breadth and sweeping implications far exceed the sum of published articles. This requested overview is exactly what we intend to deliver, but ...
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186. Remarks on Solar Jet Stream Weather [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1997:2 (Feb 1998) Home | Issue Contents Thoth VOL I, No. 22. August 31, 1997 Remarks on Solar Jet Stream Weather I've downloaded the images and text [of the above article] to find that it offers startling confirmation of the "Electric Universe" model, which sees the Sun being powered externally by plasma currents from the galaxy. Few, if any of the features on the Sun have any right being there if it is purely an isolated nuclear source of energy. For example, if the Sun is an isolated body in space radiating away its internal energy, then it should have no "weather" ...
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... From: SIS Internet Digest 1997:2 (Feb 1998) Home | Issue Contents Thoth VOL I, No. 22. August 31, 1997 Scientists Discover Massive Jet Streams Flowing Inside the Sun Donald Savage, Headquarters, Washington, DC. August 28, 1997 (Phone: 202/358-1547). Bill Steigerwald, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD (Phone: 301/286-8955) RELEASE: 97-184 Scientists using the joint European Space Agency (ESA)/NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft have discovered "jet streams" or "rivers" of hot, electrically charged gas called plasma flowing beneath the surface of the Sun. They also ...
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188. Saturn's Revolving Crescent [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1997:2 (Feb 1998) Home | Issue Contents Thoth, VOL I, No. 25. November 3, 1997 Saturn's Revolving Crescent At 2:44 PM 2 Sep 97, Amy Acheson wrote: I want to bring in a related question here. We remember when the planets Uranus, Neptune and Pluto were "first" discovered- since the invention of the telescope) and named after the gods of the ancients. Yet Uranus and Neptune show scars of catastrophe, too. Uranus with its entire moon system is lying on its back, nearly 90 degrees to the plane in which it circles the sun. Neptune's largest moon revolves ...
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189. Interstellar "Comets" [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1998:1 (June 1998) Home | Issue Contents Interstellar "Comets"Thoth Vol II, No. 3 February 15, 1998 Amy Acheson wrote: Seems like every time I surf the astronomy pages on the Web they have something that screams "electrical phenomena." For example,, a picture from Hubble of the Orion Nebula, in particular the Trapezium cluster. And the text mentions that many of the smaller stars have dust clouds that point away from the larger stars. So I'd like to know, can these be "coma" in the same sense but much larger scale as cometary tails? They don't mention it, but ...
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190. Europa Closeups [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1998:1 (June 1998) Home | Issue Contents Europa Closeups Thoth Vol II, No. 4 February 28, 1998 By Wal Thornhill, walt@netinfo.com.au A few days ago, NASA released the closest ever images of Europa at http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/index.html The highest resolution one, catalogue no. PIA01180 (right) has a resolution down to 6 meters and shows a view from an angle as if looking out of an aircraft window. At the top of the picture are two prominent furrows with dark material lying at the foot of each central valley ...
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191. More Than One Typhon [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1998:1 (June 1998) Home | Issue Contents More Than One Typhon Thoth Vol II, No. 7 April 15, 1998 DE Davis asks: What is the current thinking on the Exodus story, then? Dwardu Cardona Replies: I'll answer this one cautiously. Most historians today will tell you that the Exodus never happened, and this includes many an Israeli historian. For reasons which I cannot quite go into here, I tend to disagree. However, that said, I must also report that in all the years since Worlds in Collision was written, AND DESPITE WHAT WAS SAID IN IT, I have not been able to ...
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192. Puzzles and Paradigms [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1998:2 (Dec 1998) Home | Issue Contents Puzzles and Paradigms By Mel Acheson Thoth Vol II, No. 10 June 15, 1998 No one buys a jigsaw puzzle that's pre-assembled. The point of interest is the process of assembly more than the finally-assembled picture. And the motivation for buying is the promise of a challenging process. So it is with science: You buy a box of facts. The picture on the box is the paradigm. The challenge is to assemble the facts in such a way that the paradigm makes sense of them. It's a process of creating meaning. Once the puzzle's put together, once the questions ...
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193. Images of The Electric Universe [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1998:2 (Dec 1998) Home | Issue Contents Images of The Electric Universe By Wal Thornhill Thoth Vol II, No. 10 June 15, 1998 NGC 6302: The Butterfly Nebula Amy remarks: Check out the astronomy picture of the day for June 2 http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap980602.html It shows the butterfly nebula. Looks like an electric discharge to me - something that would be at home in a fluorescent light. In fact, it's such a good example of the magnetic pinch effect that you can almost make out the words "diet Coke" crumpled down the middle. ...
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194. Venus As the Dove [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1998:2 (Dec 1998) Home | Issue Contents Venus As the Dove By Robert Lugibihl Thoth Vol II, No. 11 June 30, 1998 Thinking about the following passages with the idea of the dove symbolizing Venus, they take on a whole new perspective. . . (D )oesn't Noah himself symbolize Saturn? If so, the line "he put forth his hand, and took her [the dove/Venus], and pulled her in unto him into the ark" is particularly interesting. And when the dove/Venus "returned not again unto him any more", it was then safe to venture out into ...
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195. The Word According to Pam [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1998:2 (Dec 1998) Home | Issue Contents The Word According to Pam by Pam Hannah Thoth Vol II, No. 13 Aug 31, 1998 I've been pondering the Logos concept for some years now (in the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God; the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us) and also pondering the dark necessity for the atonement (why is it never questioned that a sacrifice had to be made? What good does it do?) Working backward from the Christian Logos and Atonement, I believe the answer may be that there was a visible physical model of ...
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196. Lagrangian Points [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1999:1 (Apr 1999) Home | Issue Contents Lagrangian Points http://www-spof.gsfc.nasa.gov/Education/wlagran.html [Readers are referred to Dave Talbott's post Visualizing Collinear Systems in Thoth II:19, Nov 30, 1998, on page 13]. Station-keeping in orbits around the Sun With enough velocity, a spacecraft can break loose from the Earth's gravity and enter an orbit around the Sun, like that of a planet. If it then orbits the Sun with the same period as the Earth (one year) it may keep a fixed position relative to Earth. However, orbital laws require ...
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197. The Electric Universe CD by Wallace Thornhill [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1999:1 (Apr 1999) Home | Issue Contents The Electric Universe CD by Wallace Thornhill Review by Amy Acheson Thoth Vol III, No. 4. Feb 15, 1999 Wallace Thornhill's CD offers a visual invitation to toss aside the straightjacket of paradigm paralysis and explore the universe from an electric point of view. He covers an enormous range of phenomena, from subatomic particles through stellar and galactic evolution, floodlighting our understanding of the universe with insights garnered from mythical symbols, space probes, and plasma lab experiments. As an illustration, let me compare the received explanation with Thornhill's electric explanation for the tail of Halley's Comet, both presented in ...
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198. Star Words [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2000:1 (May 2000) Home | Issue Contents Star Words Thoth Vol III, No. 13 Oct 15, 1999 TED BOND says: I have just discovered that throughout the whole range of the Indo-European language group, the words for star are cognate, starting (! ) with the Sanskrit star' (yes!). It is clear that these words are also cognate with many of the names (Ishtar, Astarte, Asherah, Ashteroth) of the goddess identified with the planet Venus. The radiant Venus may have been at one time the only star-shaped light visible in the sky, and the star-words may be derived from the ...
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199. Crack in Einstein's Pedestal [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2000:2 (Dec 2000) Home | Issue Contents Crack in Einstein's Pedestal Thoth Vol IV, No. 10 June 15, 2000 It seems the Sheldrake effect is at work. For some years a lone researcher in New York, Ralph Sansbury [see Internet Digest 1996:1 , p.15, and 1997:2 , p. 11], has been performing experiments that suggest that the speed of light is a near-instantaneous action-at-a-distance and that the speed of light is merely a measure of the delay in response of the receiver. Now we have the following report from the London Times, June 4 edition: Eureka! Scientists break ...
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200. The Thunderbolt in Myth and Symbol [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2001:1 (Jun 2001) Home | Issue Contents The Thunderbolt in Myth and Symbol Thoth Vol V, No. 1 Jan 15, 2001 A thunderstorm is a remarkable, often terrifying event. So it's not surprising that few scholars have paused to wonder about the prominent role of lightning in ancient mythology. [. .] Our comparative investigation has identified hundreds of recurring themes of myth, including numerous global images of lightning. [. .] Let us begin, therefore, with the most common ancient symbols of the divine thunderbolt. All of the unusual motifs listed below find wide distribution in the ancient world- Motif #1 : Lightning ...
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