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241. Notes on Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky [Journals] [Pensee]
... From: Pensée Vol. 2 No 3: (Fall 1972) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered II" Home | Issue Contents Notes on Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky P.P .M . Meincke Associate dean and professor of physics, University of Toronto FORUM The very mention of the name Velikovsky evokes a wide spectrum of response ranging from awe to flickers of scorn. The historians of science are rushing to document as fully as possible this phenomenon of modem times. But most of what we are witnessing is nothing new or unique to our times. It is simply the birth pangs of new and different ideas struggling for recognition and acceptance in the hostile world of established doctrine. Some ...
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242. The Sun's Magnetic Field [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. II No. 3 (Feb 1977) Home | Issue Contents For the Record . . . The Sun's Magnetic Field In "Cosmos Without Gravitation" (Scripta Academica Hierosolymitana, N.Y ., 1946), Velikovsky claimed that the Sun, planets, satellites, and comets are interdependent charged bodies. He also stated: "The solar surface is charged negatively in relation to the charge of the earth, as the spectral lines (with the dominant red line in the spectrum of hydrogen) reveal. The sun carries a charge and rotates: it is an electromagnet" (p . 17, emphasis added). Velikovsky then cited the ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. III No. 1 (Fall 1977) Home | Issue Contents The Birth of Vahagn: An Armenian Vision of Celestial Catastrophe?Robert H. Hewsen Copyright © 1977 by Robert H. Hewsen (This article is one of 22 essays contained in an Anthology presented to Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky on December 5, 1975, in honor of Dr. Velikovsky and the 25th anniversary of Worlds in Collision; it is our hope to publish the Anthology in its entirety. - The Ed.) The author wishes to express his indebtedness to another contributor to this Anthology, Mr. Dwardu Cardona of Vancouver, British Columbia, who read this manuscript critically and ...
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244. The New Science of Immanuel Velikovsky [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. I No. 1 (Spring 1975) Home | Issue Contents The New Science of Immanuel Velikovsky Thomas Alan Parry In 1725 the first edition of The New Science of Giambattista Vico was published. It was ignored for at least a hundred years, and did not really come into its own until the twentieth century. Then those historians and social scientists who began to realize that a universal and inter-related science of man was becoming a necessity of thought, if the nature of man was ever to be known, found that Vico had made precisely this claim two centuries before. Vico insisted that, if a full history and understanding of man was to be ...
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... From: The Velikovskian Vol 1 No 1 (1993) Home | Issue Contents Pseudo-scientists, Cranks, Crackpots and Henry Bauer Charles Ginenthal In Beyond Velikovsky, the History of a Public Controversy, (Chicago, 1984), page 152, Henry Bauer, the author, states, "Pseudo-scientists, crackpots, cranks- these are pejorative terms. If we can show an idea to be wrong why not leave it at that? Why insult the man who put forward the idea?" This sounds quite balanced and is an admirable way of discussing scientific issues that are being debated. The only problem with this assertion is that Bauer does not follow this course of action at all ...
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246. The New York Velikovsky Centenary Conference [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1995 (Vol XVII) "Proceedings of the SIS 1995 Braziers College Conference" Home | Issue Contents The New York Velikovsky Centenary Conference David Salkeld 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'. A full summary of each New York presentation would be inappropriate here. A detailed account appeared in C&C Workshop [1 ] and the Proceedings of the Conference will ...
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247. The End of Mitanni and Some Related Problems [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... historical outline of this nation prior to the time of Tushratta is reasonably established,1 and need not concern us here. But problems relative to the location of the Mitannian kingdom and its final decades are much in question. Dr. Velikovsky's proposed relocation of Mitanni in northern Iran2 is contrary to the available data. In support of his theory Velikovsky failed to present any evidence of Egyptian contact with this region, or satisfactorily refute the fact that all the evidence points to a state centered close to the upper Euphrates. For example Paratarna, the first Mitannian king about whom we have any information, is referred to as his overlord by Idrimi, king of Alalah.3 Tablets belonging ...
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248. A Record of Success [Journals] [Pensee]
... From: Pensée Vol. 2 No 2: (May 1972) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered I" Home | Issue Contents A Record of Success Thomas Ferté "Some of these predictions were said to be impossible when you made them. All of them were predicted long before proof that they were correct came to hand. Conversely I do not know of any specific prediction you made that has since been proven to be false. I suspect the merit lies in that you have a good basic background in the natural sciences and you are quite uninhibited by the prejudices and probability taboos which confine the thinking of most of us."- the late H.H . Hess, ...
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... Shamra tablets,(1 ) or his over-eager displacement of the astronomer Y-hang from the 8th century A. D. to the 8th century B. C.,(2 )* Cardona would have accused me of just picking out the bad bits. Yet, this is the level of criticism he fires at Velikovsky's Sources. [* Velikovsky corrected this error in KRONOS IV:3 (Spring-1979), p. 58. Forrest, however, is only concerned with Velikovsky's possible shortcomings. He therefore makes no effort to check for corrections, despite his considerable industry. This is only one example of Forrest's negative bias and his lack of credible objectivity where Velikovsky is concerned. ...
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250. A Response to Forrest [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Ipawer", Forrest has raised several points worthy of further consideration. However, both the methodology and bibliography of Forrest's study have serious flaws. Velikovsky's Sources is an exercise in anti-Velikovskianism. It is only fair to state this plainly at the outset. The author builds on the a priori position that there cannot have been such cosmic upsets as Velikovsky describes; that, even if there were, mythology and legend do not refer to them; and that the concept of "collective amnesia" is at best an excuse with which to make it appear that they are mentioned in native traditions and Biblical and other texts. As the Editors' correspondence with him has shown, Bob Forrest ...
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