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... Forum 96 In Memoriam: Ralph Juergens Cover iii Contributors EDITORS Editor-in-Chief Lewis M. Greenberg Executive Editor Warner B. Sizemore Senior Editors Robert W. Bass, Dwardu Cardona, David Griffard, Robert H. Hewsen, Peter J. James, C. J. Ransom, Lynn E. Rose, Raymond C. Vaughan, Roger W. Wescott and Irving Wolfe Associate Editors Richard F. Haines, Frederic B. Jueneman, David Lorton, Earl R. Milton, A. Mann Paterson and Zvi Rix Contributing Editor C. Leroy Ellenberger Thomas McCreery STAFF Robert W. Bass (Ph.D ., Johns Hopkins), Rhodes Scholar, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Brigham ...
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... in Confusion Lewis M. Greenberg 142 Addenda Et Corrigenda .. . 144 Notes about the Contributors EDITORS Editor-in-Chief LEWIS M. GREENBERG Executive Editor WARNER B. SIZEMORE Senior Editors ROBERT W. BASS, DAVID GRIFFARD, ROBERT H. HEWSEN, RALPH E. JUERGENS, C. J. RANSOM, LYNN E. ROSE, ROGER W. WESCOTT AND IRVING WOLFE Associate Editors H. JAMES BIRX, RICHARD F. HAINES, FREDERIC B. JUENEMAN, DAVID LORTON, EARL R. MILTON, ALAN PARRY, A. MANN PATERSON, RAYMOND C. VAUGHAN AND JOHN D. WASKOM Contributing Editors DWARDU CARDONA, VANCOUVER, B.C .; ZVI RIX, JERUSALEM, ISRAEL ...
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... Alban Wall 98 Vox Populi 101 ASH (Continued) Cover iii Contributors EDITORS Editor-in-Chief Lewis M. Greenberg Executive Editor Warner B. Sizemore Senior Editors Robert W. Bass, David Griffard, Robert H. Hewsen, Peter J. James, Ralph E. Juergens, C. J. Ransom, Lynn E. Rose, Roger W. Wescott and Irving Wolfe Associate Editors Richard F. Haines, Frederic B. Jueneman, David Lorton, Earl R. Milton, Alan Parry, A. Mann Paterson, Raymond C. Vaughan and John D. Waskom Contributing Editors Dwardu Cardona, Vancouver, B. C.; Zvi Rix, Jerusalem, Israel STAFF Robert W. Bass ...
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54. The Mind Exploration Corporation [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... ) The Company will offer a series of World Wide Web based courses utilizing materials developed from the Company's conferences, documentaries and publications, together with materials designed specifically for the Distance Learning Program. The curriculum will be developed by the Company in cooperation with an internationally respected team of scientists and scholars. Dean of the program will be Professor Roger Wescott, founder of the anthropology and linguistics departments of Drew University, and may include: Cosmic Mysteries From Our Past - The study of recent, large-scale catastrophes and their effects on ancient cultures around the world. Students will examine the evidence for global upheaval within human history, a subject rarely considered by mainstream science. The field of evidence ...
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55. The Velikovskian Vol. III, No. 4 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1997:2 (Feb 1998) Home | Issue Contents Announcement The Velikovskian Vol. III, No. 4 In this issue: Thales: The First Astronomer, William Mullen. Paradise and Disaster in T.S . Eliot's "Four Quartets", Roger W. Wescott. Quantalism and Prehistory, Roger W. Wescott. The History of the Revisionist Debate: A Personal View, Martin Sieff. The Hyksos Pyramid Builders, Emmet J. Sweeney. Confessions of a Philosophical Velikovskian, Hugo Meynell. Sagan's Pseudo-sagacity: Style as a Reflection of Character, Hugh M. Martin. Carl Sagan Exposed, Charles Ginenthal. The Wayward Sun, Rand ...
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... Venus Lewis M. Greenberg & Warner B. Sizemore 91 Forum Immanuel Velikovsky 95 Notices 96 Notes about the Contributors EDITORS Editor-in-Chief Lewis M. Greenberg Executive Editor Warner B. Sizemore Senior Editors Robert W. Bass, David Griffard, Robert H. Hewsen, Ralph E Juergens, C J. Ransom, Lynn E. Rose Roger W. Wescott and Irving Wolfe Associate Editors H. James Birx, Richard F. Haines, Frederic B. Jueneman, David Lorton, Earl R. Milton, Alan Parry, A. Mann Paterson, Raymond C. Vaughan and John D. Waskom Contributing Editors Dwardu Cardona, Vancouver, B. C.; Zvi Rix, Jerusalem, Israel ...
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... Subscriber Information 98 Back page EDITORS Editor-in-Chief Lewis M. Greenberg Executive Editor Warner B. Sizemore Senior Editors Robert W. Bass, Dwardu Cardona, David Griffard, Robert H. Hewsen, Peter J. James, Ralph E. Juergens, C. J. Ransom, Lynn E. Rose, Raymond C. Vaughan, Roger W. Wescott and Irving Wolfe Associate Editors Richard F. Haines, Frederic B. Jueneman, David Lorton, Earl R. Milton, A. Mann Paterson and Zvi Rix STAFF Robert W. Bass (Ph.D ., Johns Hopkins), Rhodes Scholar, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Brigham Young Univ., Provo, Utah: ...
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... The Nature and Origin of Comets and the Evolution of Celestial Bodies (Part I) J. M. McCanney 40 Shapley's Scientific Record Immanuel Velikovsky 43 Jupiter God of Abraham (Part IV) Dwardu Cardona 57 What Was "Brimstone"? John V. Myers 63 Aster and Disaster: Toward a Catastrophist Mode of Mythological Interpretation Roger W. Wescott 79 Empedocles, Healer of the Mind (Concluded) Lynn E. Rose 85 Self-Consciousness as the Hegelian Source of the World View in Freud Leon Rosenstein 96 Forum Douglas, Hawkinson, and Wall 103 Vox Populi Ashton, Abery, Mebane, Fitzer Serjak, Cochrane, Jaarsma, and Dunthorn 111 Contributors 112 In Memoriam: Elisheva Velikovsky Cover ...
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59. Reconsidering Velikovsky [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... several rooms on the campus of the University which made it convenient for everyone to meet and discuss events. He also produced a volume of source materials with the title Catastrophism 2000', edited by himself and Clark Whelton, with contributions from David Birkan, Victor Clube, Richard Grieve, Gunnar Heinsohn, Ralph Juergens, Benny Peiser, Roger Wescott, as well as the editors. Some of the articles were reprints from Pensee and some non-catastrophist publications, some are more or less the same as the lectures detailed below, and some were specially produced for this publication. Copies will be obtainable from the SIS Book Service which will be able to supply the proceedings of the conference when ...
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... Texts Home | Kronos Home KRONOS A Journal of Interdisciplinary Synthesis Vol. X, No. 1 Fall 1984 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Saturn: In Myth and Religion Dwardu Cardona 16 The Genie of the Pivot Roger Ashton 26 The Origin of Velikovsky's Comet David Talbott and Ev Cochrane 41 Aster and Disaster: The Golden Age - I Roger W. Wescott 52 Odin Dwardu Cardona 58 An Ancient Celtic Water Cult: Its Significance in British Prehistory Alban Wall 62 Newton and Historical Science Livio C. Stecchini 69 Mulholland: "A Celestial Mechanician Whose Name is Almost Synonymous with High Precision" Immanuel Velikovsky and Lynn E. Rose 87 Still Facing Many Problems C. Leroy Ellenberger 103 Forum Larson, ...
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... Crew 32 The Gravitational-Electromagnetic Effects of Ultramassive Objects on the Solar System (Part II) Michael E. Brandt 42 The Nature and Origin of Comets and the Evolution of Celestial Bodies (Part III) J. M. McCanney 54 Ejections, Resonances, and Inversions Dwardu Cardona 71 Aster and Disaster: The Golden Age - II Roger W. Wescott 84 Mycenae, the Danube, and Homeric Troy Jan N. Sammer 86 Bet Shulman Dwardu Cardona 94 Jerusalem - City of Saturn Lewis M. Greenberg 99 "Mankind in Amnesia": An Overview David Griffard 102 Forum Oberg, Brandt, Mewhinney, and Rose 110 Vox Populi Robert A. Bureau 112 Contributors Cover iii Notices Cover Illustration ...
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... Kronos Home KRONOS A Journal of Interdisciplinary Synthesis Vol. XI, No. 2 Winter 1986 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Contributors 3 Answers to Critics Lynn E. Rose 19 The Trouble with Aztex Dwardu Cardona 41 El-Arish Revisited Sean Mewhinney 62 The Races of Homo Sapiens James E. Strickling 73 "Uniformitarianism in Linguistics": A Review Roger W. Wescott 75 Forum Isenberg, Cardona 83 Vox Populi White, Newgrosh, Whelton, Ginenthal, and Weir Cover iii Advert: ORIGINS - Today's Science, Tomorrow's Myth Cover Photo: The Races of Man. EDITORS Editor-in-Chief Lewis M. Greenberg Executive Editor Warner B. Sizemore Senior Editors Dwardu Cardona, C. Leroy Ellenberger, David Griffard, Henry ...
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63. A Word about the Planetary Debate [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... is his preference and his grouping, and everyone's grouping can differ. The "record," as it is self-servingly called, is usually drawn from religion, mythology, ancient history, fairy tales, legends, anecdotes and folklore. The process, however, is not at all straightforward, but quirky, irregular and inconsistent. Anthropologist Roger Wescott, after decades of study in and of the field, describes the mythological pool (18) as a bouillabaisse, a thick, impenetrable, heterogenous soup or stew filled with any number of odds and ends. Into this the mythographer drops his hook, but what he fishes out is no more than what he has caught. The ...
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... cataclysmic variable. PROTOSATURN'S ORBIT There is a massive amount of mythological evidence for Velikovsky's thesis that the Earth was once a satellite of Protosaturn.(9 ) Several authors(10) confirm Saturn's central role in the oldest myths. A model that does not take this into account would be of little interest. While Rose(11) and Wescott(12) suggest that the Earth was in synchronous rotation, one side facing the central body all the time, Cardona(13) maintains that more unconventional theories are required to explain the myths, and so do Talbott and Cochrane.(14) Here, again, I recommend that the conventional theory be tested first. When ...
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... and such arguments as continue are of similar magnitude to those surrounding Beowulf or the Eddas: important to the field, crucial to the point in question- but no more than a last polish to our understanding of Egyptian. The first rudiments of the language can be easily picked up in books from libraries, and it is unnecessary (see Wescott, KRONOS II:4 ) to refer to Gardiner's monumental Grammar to substantiate the statement that -t is a feminine ending in the language, as this is the first grammatical datum met by any even casual enquirer.... However, it is certainly necessary to remind the unschooled reader that Egyptian script did not represent the vowels ( ...
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66. Catastrophist Geology [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... Kristian Koren, Manfred Warth, Dale A.Russell Fossil Radioactive Bones J. Saxon References on Mass Extinctions and on Radioactivity Knowledge and Entropy - an Evolutionary Outlook Pietro Passerini Ootek's Tale Farley Mowat Plate Tectonics and Catastrophe Theory René Thom Apophoreta - 5 Axel Firsoff In forthcoming issues: Albert V.Carozzi on chert breccias and tornadoes Roger W.Wescott on anomalistics Charles W.Finkl on the stability of cratons Louis de Launay (anno 1906), the history of geological ideas Eugène Wegmann on a glacierlake spill in Greenland also forthcoming: a special issue on THE ALCHEMY OF ROCKS - on the transmutation of elements in geology, with articles by George Choubert, P.A .Korolkov ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. V No. 3 (Spring 1980) Home | Issue Contents Introducing Anomalistics: A New Field of Interdisciplinary Study Roger W. Wescott Editor's Note: This article was first submitted to Catastrophist Geology and is scheduled to appear in one of its forthcoming issues. It is printed here by permission of the author. Anomalistics may be defined as the serious and systematic study of all phenomena that fail to fit the pictures of reality provided for us by common sense or by the established sciences. Although the term itself is my coinage,(1 ) the area of investigation which it designates is at least sixty years old. The precursory genius of anomalistics as ...
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68. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... Dr. Rose is Professor of Philosophy at SUNY-Buffalo and has authored a book on Aristotle as well as a variety of articles in several scholarly journals Prof. Rose has been an associate editor of the journal Pensee and an editorial consultant for the Journal of the History of Philosophy. He is also a major contributor to Velikovsky Reconsidered Roger W. Wescott (Ph.D ., Princeton Univ.); Rhodes Scholar and Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics, Drew Univ., Madison, N. J. Dr. Wescott is both Chairman of Drew's Anthropology Dept. and President of the Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States. He has authored and co-authored numerous books and contributed ...
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69. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... others. He has also contributed chapters to several books. Alban Wall (Graduate, United States Merchant Marine Academy); Former Instructor, Dept. of Navigation and Seamanship, U.S . Merchant Marine Academy and former Lt. Cmdr., USNR. Mr. Wall has also been a contributor to Reader's Digest. Roger W. Wescott (Ph.D ., Princeton Univ.); Rhodes Scholar and Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics, Drew Univ., Madison, NJ. Dr. Wescott is Chairman of Drew's Anthropology Dept. and a Past President of the Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States. He has authored and co-authored numerous books and contributed a ...
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... modern West and the consequent difficulty that most of us must experience in trying to understand ancient Egyptian culture in its fullness. What I hope is that, in future instalments of his Pharaoh Seti series, he will strengthen his argument by divesting it of those misstatements and obscurities which might lead some readers needlessly to dismiss it. Roger W. Wescott Prof. of Anthropology & Linguistics Drew University REFERENCES 1. See Roger W. Wescott, "Protohistory: The Transition from Pre-Civil to Civil Society," The Comparative Civilizations Review, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, forthcoming. 2. See Vladimir 1. Georgiev, Introduzione alla Storia delle Lingue Indeuropee, Edizione dell' Ateneo, Rome, Italy ...
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71. Anomalistics - a New Field of Interdisciplinary Studies [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... From: Catastrophist Geology Year 3 No. 2 (Dec 1978) Home | Issue Contents Anomalistics - a New Field of Interdisciplinary Studies Roger W..Wescott Dept. of Anthropology & Linguistics, Drew University Madison, USA. Anomalistics is the study of all kinds of phenomena that do not fit the pictures of reality provided by common sense or by the established sciences. Although the term is my coinage,1 the area of investigation which it designates is at least sixty years old. The precursory genius of anornalistics, as I define it, was the British geneticist John B. Haldane. Fond of commenting on "the inexhaustible queerness of things", he is widely ...
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72. Vox Popvli [Journals] [Aeon]
... more about the amulet bearing the name of Beanu, and the Aquitanian coin, that Smith mentions, before I can accept the one as being as old as 2000 B.C ., and the other as old as the 2nd century B.C . I would therefore welcome any additional information on this particular subject. Roger W. Wescott, from Southbury, Connecticut, adds: Thanks for AEON V:1 . I appreciated the rich illustration of my Quantalism article. [8 ] And I was intrigued by Tania ta Maria's pithy inserts. Re Old Irish grian, that is "sun": There is no etymological mystery here. The word comes from Proto-Indo-European * ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. X No. 2 (Winter 1985) Home | Issue Contents Aster and Disaster: The Golden Age - II Roger W. Wescott THE AUREAL ENVIRONMENT Paradisial traditions, though relatively explicit about the world axis and the world-mountain, are for the most part vaguer about those features of the pre-catastrophic environment which were of smaller scale. Earth is generally described as benign and its products as abundant, with few further details supplied. The fact that the Earth as a whole is referred to as a mother and that its great starward mound is feminine in gender(42) suggests that its conformation was characterized by gentle slopes and mild curvature. Beyond this, ...
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... following individuals, who have permitted me to use their names in this regard: 1. Professor Lynn E. Rose, PhD, Professor of Philosophy at SUNY- Buffalo. Professor Rose has authored a book on Aristotle and is an editorial consultant for the Journal of the History of Philosophy. His evaluation is enclosed. 2. Roger W. Wescott, PhD, former Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics and Director of the Behavioral Science Program, Drew University. Professor Wescott is the author of four books and coauthor of over 30 other books. Professor Wescott now resides in...Connecticut. 3. C. J. Ransom, PhD. Dr. Ransom is a physicist who ...
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75. Snowball Mini-comets [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... ", originating 14km above the Earth over storm clouds, rising like fountains another 20km into the stratosphere. There followed a report, published in New Scientist of 19 August, 1995, p.34: ". .. in the summer of 1994, using two aircraft flying about 50 kilometres apart, they [Davis Sentman and Eugene Wescott of the Geophysical Institute of the University of Alaska in Fairbanks] caught the first colour videos of sprites at work. The flashes look like the Fourth of July, like Roman candles with fountains," says Sentman. Observing the same sprites from two different directions allowed Sentman and Wescott to work out their altitudes and dimensions for the first ...
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