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211. Focus [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Workshop Vol 3 No 2 (Oct 1980) Home | Issue Contents Focus THE NEW SCIENTIST' AND VELIKOVSKY A number of our readers have written to us to complain about the anti-Velikovsky attitude expressed by Mr. John Gribbin, a writer with New Scientist . We devoted part of the Focus section of our last issue (Velikovsky Affair? pp. 11-13) to his foamings. The issue is wider than this, as Jill Abery discovered when she wrote the following letter in reply to Gribbin's Forum column: - 18.5 .80 Dear Sir, I was amazed at the almost paranoic reaction of John Gribbin (Forum, 10 April, p.102 ...
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212. Krupp And Velikovsky [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 3 (Spring 1981) Home | Issue Contents Krupp And Velikovsky Thomas McCreery Always aware that Immanuel Velikovsky remains its most deadly enemy, the academic establishment can never go for long without firing new salvos at this man's innovation. Now, E. C. Krupp, the Director of the Griffith Observatory- in one of the chapters of In Search of Ancient Astronomies- has given it a turn. Krupp's critique mirrors perfectly the general attitude of the establishment towards Velikovsky, where the normal virtues of tolerance, integrity, and competence are inconspicuous whenever orthodox apologists debate him. Once again, Velikovsky is attacked not for what he has written ...
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213. How Stable Is the Solar System? [Journals] [Pensee]
... From: Pensée Vol. 2 No 2: (May 1972) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered I" Home | Issue Contents How Stable Is the Solar System?C.J . Ransom Dr. C.J . Ransom, a plasma physicist, has taught at the University of Texas. Currently he works in the Electro-optics and Reconnaissance Group of General Dynamics, Convair Aerospace Division, Fort Worth, Texas. He teaches a course in Velikovsky theory at Texas Christian University, and has lectured on the subject at other universities in Texas, Switzerland, Germany, and England. The scientific literature today abounds with catastrophic hypotheses not unlike the events Velikovsky described in 1950. (Harold ...
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214. Book Section [Journals] [SIS Review]
... A "When is the next volume of Ages in Chaos' coming out?" This question has plagued librarians dealing with readers' requests since 1953. The following list has been compiled from both published and private sources and gives the latest information available regarding Dr. Velikovsky's major published and unpublished works. Some further major sources on Dr. Velikovsky are included which the newcomer to his work may find useful. PUBLISHED VELIKOVSKY, I. Ages in Chaos Volume 1 ' From the Exodus to King Akhnaton ' Sidgwick & Jackson 1953 £4 .50 paperback Abacus/Sphere 1974 £0 .75. Earth in Upheaval Gollancz/Sidgwick & Jackson 1956 £2 .00 paperback Abacus ...
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215. Oedipus and Akhnaton [Journals] [Pensee]
... From: Pensée Vol. 2 No 3: (Fall 1972) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered II" Home | Issue Contents Oedipus and Akhnaton Cyrus Gordon "However much one may cavil on this detail or that, Velikovsky has succeeded in identifying Oedipus as the Greek reflex of the historical Akhnaton." Dr. Cyrus Gordon is chairman of the department of Mediterranean studies, Brandeis University. His most recent book is Before Columbus. Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky's Oedipus and Akhnaton (Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 1960) is a tour de force that merits several rereadings. While it is written with clarity as well as verve, it involves material from different disciplines. In ...
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216. Straka: Science or Anti-Science? [Journals] [Pensee]
... From: Pensée Vol. 2 No 3: (Fall 1972) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered II" Home | Issue Contents Straka: Science or Anti-Science?Immanuel Velikovsky Copyright 1972 by Immanuel Velikovsky Anatomy of a Criticism I A scientist, by definition, is concerned with an objective evaluation of data; he applies proper figures and cites correct facts; he is unbiased as far as humanly possible, in drawing his conclusions; his dedication is to progress in the search for truth. Asked to comment on "Science and Anti-Science" by C.W . Straka, I limit myself to examination of his figures. Science is quantitative, and application of sterling data and figures is ...
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217. On Schools Of Thought [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Review Vol 1 No 3 (Summer 1976) Home | Issue Contents What can we usefully learn from the "Velikovsky affair" ? On Schools Of Thought R G A DOLBY R.G .A . DOLBY is Senior Lecturer in the Unit for the History, Philosophy and Social Relations of Science at the University of Kent, Canterbury. This article is based on a paper given at a seminar, "Methodological Aspects of the Velikovsky Controversy", held at the University of Leeds on 14th March 1973. It first appeared in Social Studies of Science, 5 (1975), 165-175, as R. G. A. Dolby: What Can we ...
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... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1995 No 2 (June 1995) Home | Issue Contents SOCIETY NEWS The Velikovsky Centenary Conference, New York, 1995 From Friday 7th July till Sunday 9th I was present at the Inn on 57th Street, Manhattan, New York for the Velikovsky Centennial Celebration. This event could best be described as part Conference' (with papers on many Velikovskian themes) and part Memorial' (the recollections of those who had known the great man personally). Of the 120 to 150 present at each session, the only attendees I had met previously were Harold Tresman (present with his son Ian), Birgit Liesching, Nancy Owen, Wal ...
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219. Assyria and the End of the Late Bronze Age [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Hittite archives from Boghazköi appear to describe defence preparations, as if an invasion was imminent, and then are silent. In Greece, too, archaeology has revealed widespread siege preparations at this time. What was happening? Dated at 1200 BC on the conventional chronology, this period comes down to the eighth century in Velikovsky's revision. However, Velikovsky himself then confuses the issue anew by dating the 19th Dynasty of Egypt and the high period of the Hittite Empire to the time of Nebuchadnezzar and the Neo-Babylonians, while identifying Hatti with Babylon. But, if this were the case, the arc of disaster across the Levant would still lack a credible unifying cause. It is important to ...
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... year or so from other related material on this subject, that is to be expected every once in a while. It is the total structure of the combined synchronicities that is of primary importance here. The revised history of this period cannot be perfected without first having a historical skeleton to hold it together. The date presented by Dr. Velikovsky (1 ) is based upon a formidable compilation of calendrical and cultural data, not the least of which- in order of importance- is the celebrated Era of Nabonassar at Babylon, an era that is well established and accurately dated in a number of reliable sources. That era, in and of itself, conforms to what will be outlined ...
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