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... From "Stargazers and Gravediggers" © 1983 by Immanuel Velikovsky | FULL TEXT NOT AVAILABLE Contents Are The Venus Tablets Missing?ONE OF THE NEWSPAPERMEN who came to interview me before the publication of the book was Harvey Breit of the The New York Times Book Review. According to his article printed on April 2, the eve of the publication date of Worlds in Collision, I said: "What I require from my reader is courage. Courage in what? Courage to trust in his own ability to think. He should read the book and look into references and make his own conclusions. He must remember that science is not licensed." Breit, after spending an ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. V No. 1 (Fall 1979) Home | Issue Contents Heat Transfer Models, Hothouse Calculations, and the Temperature of Venus George Robert Talbott It is universally accepted that heat energy in substantial quantity is present at the surface of Venus. Equally acceptable is the thesis that some of the Sun's energy is absorbed by Venus' thick cloud layer, while the majority incident at the cloud surface is reflected away The controversy is concerned with whether or not absorbed sunlight can account for a surface temperature of 750 Kelvin. Thus the following questions may be posed: How much sunlight is reaching the surface through the clouds? What is the load in watts per ...
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... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1998:1 (Sep 1998) Home | Issue Contents Dating the Hammurabi Dynasty Using the Venus Tablets by John D. Weir The famous library of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal containe an astrological section of about 70 clay tablets [1 ]. The 63rd tablet gives a sequence of setting and rising dates of the planet Venus covering a period of 21 years. The various surviving copies of this record are known as the Venus Tablets [2 ]. In 1912, Father Francis X Kugler, a German professor of astronomy, pointed out that the phrase inserted between the 8th and 9th years of the sequence, Year of the Golden Throne' ...
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... From: SIS Workshop Vol 5 No 2 (Apr 1983) Home | Issue Contents Probable Visibilities of Venus at the Time of the Supposed Spin Rate Acceleration of the Earth Michael G. Reade The Data (1 ) The Venus table of the (Mayan) Dresden Codex indicates a 584-day synodic cycle for Venus, broken down into 8 days invisibility at inferior conjunction, 236 days visibility as morning star, 90 days invisibility at superior conjunction and 250 days visibility as evening star. (2 ) A. F. Aveni, in his Skywatchers of Ancient Mexico (University of Texas Press, 1980), has the following footnote (p .327): "It is ...
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55. Aphrodite The Moon or Venus? (Continued) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... published a paper by PETER JAMES querying Velikovsky's identification of Aphrodite with the Moon and presenting evidence that she was the planetary goddess of the Evening Star. In the following article, based on extracts from his unpublished book, "The Disastrous Love Affair of Mars and Moon", Professor ALFRED DE GRAZIA argues against this. Aphrodite The Moon or Venus? (Continued)Alfred De Grazia DR ALFRED DE GRAZIA is Professor of Social Theory at New York University, and heads the research project into Revolutionary Primevalogy. If Peter James is correct in identifying Aphrodite with the planet Venus, eschewing her identification with the Moon, orthodox classicists will be pleased, and, as he says, Immanuel ...
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56. Velikovsky and the Heat of Venus [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. I No. 4 (Winter 1976) Home | Issue Contents Velikovsky and the Heat of Venus Ralph E. Juergens Among the most unsettling of Immanuel Velikovsky's conclusions, based on his research for Worlds in Collision, was that the planet Venus must be a place of infernal heat. He reasoned that, because of its youth and its history of violence ending only a few thousand years ago, Venus could still be so hot on the inside that energy it now receives from the Sun would have practically no influence on its surface temperature. Although this suggestion confounded nearly everything professional astronomers then thought they knew of conditions on the Earth's nearest solar-system neighbor, ...
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57. The Female Star [Journals] [Aeon]
... , the Golden Age, epoch-ending catastrophe, etc. It is here that the Saturn theory has an important contribution to make, for it holds that these particular mythical themes commemorate specific historical events witnessed by ancient man the world over- namely, spectacular cataclysms associated with the respective planets. The Lady of Heaven A survey of the mythology surrounding Venus reveals a vast set of endlessly recurring themes: the planet as mother goddess; the planet as agent of death and destruction; the planet as "eye" of heaven; the planet as "fire-breathing" dragon; the planet as witch-like hag; the planet as paramour of Mars; and countless others. Comparative analysis of the various ...
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58. Venus Hothouse - The Other Theory [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Review Vol IV No 1 (Autumn 1979) Home | Issue Contents Extra Venus Hothouse - The Other Theory Frederic B. Jueneman Copyright (C ) 1979 F. B. Jueneman & Technical Publishing Co. Mr Jueneman, a Science writer and commentator, is a chemist with a California corporation and Director/Research of Innovative Concepts Associates. He is an editor of Analytical Newsletter, associate editor of KRONOS and a contributing editor for Industrial Research/Development, for which he has written numerous articles on Velikovskian subjects. We are grateful to Mr Jueneman and the editor of Industrial Research/Development for permission to reprint this article, which appeared in the June, ...
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59. The Thermal Balance Of Venus, Part 2 Mars Ch.9 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... From "Worlds in Collision" © 1950 by Immanuel Velikovsky | FULL TEXT NOT AVAILABLE Contents The Thermal Balance Of Venus Radiometric observations at the Mount Wilson and Flagstaff observatories in 1922 have shown that "a considerable amount of heat" is emitted by the dark part of the disc of the planet Venus. Venus, being nearer to the sun than the earth, turns in succession its illuminated and shaded parts toward the earth: it shows phases like the moon. The temperature of the day and night sides of Venus was measured by a radiometric method and it was foun d that there is "a nearly uniform temperature over the planet's surface both on the illuminated and dark hemispheres ...
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60. Venus, Mars ... and Saturn [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1998:2 (Mar 1998) Home | Issue Contents Venus, Mars .. . and Saturn by Ev Cochrane Ev Cochrane is the publisher of Aeon. He is the author of Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet Mars in Ancient Myth and Religion as well as the forthcoming The Many Faces of Venus. Summary Velikovsky's book The Age of Saturn has never been published but researchers in the USA have continued to investigate the role of Saturn in mythology and history. This article presents a summary of their ideas, which suggest that the ringed planet was a major influence on Earth in the past. As we near the end of the millennium, ...
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