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A world view where the guide for society is based on human nature, |
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Issue |
Page |
Title |
Author(s) |
Description |
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4:1 |
3 |
Polymathics and Catastrophism: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Problems of Evolutionary Theory |
Roger W. Wescott |
geological boundaries, new species, dominance patterns |
evolution |
4:1 |
21 |
Gerontology, Environment, and Geological Catastrophism |
Richard K. Severs |
effects on a 'normal' life span |
general science |
4:1 |
29 |
The Aubrey Holes of Stonehenge |
Alban Wall |
analysis of the Heel Stone alignments |
general history |
4:1 |
45 |
Abimilki, Azaru and Nikmed in the El-Amarna Correspondence and the Assyrian Annals |
Peter J. James |
Syria-Palestine in the 9th century BCE |
general history |
4:1 |
56 |
Eastern Anatolia and Velikovsky vs Chronological Revisions - II |
Robert H. Hewsen |
Anatolia and Armenia |
historical reconstruction |
4:1 |
67 |
"Heaven and Earth": Catastrophism in Hamlet |
Irving Wolfe |
Elizabethan theater is derived from ancient Greek tragic theater |
literature |
4:1 |
90 |
The Rare and Roasted Phoenix: A View of Claude Levi-Strauss |
Jack Pockman |
anthropologist Levi-Strauss: 'what a myth says is not what the words of the myth say' |
cult of scientists |
4:1 |
96 |
Problems of Orthodoxy, Chronological Ankylosis |
S. B. Roy |
reluctance to reconsider a chronological framework |
cult of scientists |
4:2 |
3 |
The Cabots, the Lowells, and the Temperature of Venus |
George Robert Talbott |
the misrepresentation of Velikovsky's thesis |
cult of scientists |
4:2 |
4 |
Scientists Confront Scientists Who Confront Velikovsky |
George Robert Talbott |
obvious egocentricity and gamesmanship |
cult of scientists |
4:2 |
9 |
Velikovsky and the Temperature of Venus |
George Robert Talbott |
cooling of a massive molten body into a thick cloud bank |
solar system |
4:2 |
11 |
Temperature History of a Large Mass |
George Robert Talbott |
computer program for different models, for temperature history |
solar system |
4:2 |
26 |
A Note on the Temperature of Venus |
C. J. Ransom |
different theories about cooling of Venus |
solar system |
4:2 |
28 |
The Weakness of the Venus Greenhouse Theory |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
reprint of 1967 response to greenhouse theory |
solar system |
4:2 |
33 |
"Just Plainly Wrong": A Critique of Peter Huber |
Lynn E. Rose |
response to Huber's published paper, revised since its presentation |
cult of scientists |
4:2 |
70 |
On Morrison: Some Further Remarks |
Ralph E. Juergens |
response to Morrison's published paper, revised since its presentation |
cult of scientists |
4:2 |
80 |
The Aubrey Holes of Stonehenge (Concluded) |
Alban Wall |
8 Celtic festival days; includes comments for teh Secrets of Enoch |
general history |
4:2 |
98 |
On the Crab Nebula of 1054 |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
noted by cultures in Arabic, Chinese, Japanese |
general history |
4:2 |
100 |
Dynamics of the Rotating Earth |
David Dunthorn |
spin axis references - to universe and to Earth |
solar system |
4:2 |
101 |
ASH - radiocarbon dating of Egyptian antiquities |
several |
nothing is dated if its origin is known - never to be questioned |
cult of scientists |
4:3 |
3 |
The Correct Placement of Haremhab in Egyptian History |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
great general of Eighteenth Dynasty |
historical reconstruction |
4:3 |
23 |
The Stones of Ballochroy |
Dwardu Cardona |
large stones in Scotland |
general history |
4:3 |
38 |
The Cairns of Kintraw |
Dwardu Cardona |
monolith and circle in Scotland |
general history |
4:3 |
56 |
Venus - A Youthful Planet |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
reprint of 1967article - still relevant |
solar system |
4:3 |
70 |
Let There Be Light - a Criticism |
Richard T. Powell |
response to 3:3 with reply by Dwardu Cardona |
Saturn myths |
4:3 |
74 |
Linguistics, Physical Laws and Macrocosmic Change |
Ray Jackendoff |
response to 4:1 with reply by Dr. Wescott |
general history |
4:3 |
76 |
On the Thermal Aspects of Venus |
Ragnar Forshufvud |
response to 4:2 with replies by Talbott, Jueneman, Milton, Ellenberger |
solar system |
4:3 |
87 |
America B.C. and the Revised Chronology |
Sean Mewhinney |
response to 3:1 |
historical reconstruction |
4:3 |
87 |
Indo-Europeans in Ancient Anatolia |
Roger W. Wescott |
response to 4:1 |
general history |
4:3 |
89 |
Ebla and Earth in Upheaval |
Benjamin C. Haines |
possible confusion regarding Ebla's time and topography |
general history |
4:3 |
91 |
Saturn as King addenda |
Dwardu Cardona |
Egyptian language interpretations |
Egypt |
4:4 |
1 |
For the Record.. Velikovsky and Venus |
Lewis M. Greenberg |
A Preliminary Report on the Pioneer Probes |
solar system |
4:4 |
13 |
Back to the Drawing Board? |
Shane Mage |
data from Pioneer and Venera probes invalidates common theories |
solar system |
4:4 |
16 |
Stellar Thermonuclear Energy: A False Trail? |
Ralph E. Juergens |
the source of the Sun's energy |
solar system |
4:4 |
28 |
The Photosphere: Is It the Top or the Bottom of the Phenomenon We Call the Sun? |
Ralph E. Juergens |
the Sun's surface providing its light |
solar system |
4:4 |
55 |
The Electromagnetic Circularization of Planetary Orbits |
Chris S. Sherrerd |
charged bodies moving in an electric field are affected |
solar system |
4:4 |
59 |
Two Experiments Involving Gravity and Electromagnetism |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
test motion of a pendulum bob with a charge; will light bend in an electric field |
solar system |
4:4 |
60 |
Heretics, Dogmatists and Science's Reception of New Ideas |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
number of articles and books dealing with the reception of Velikovsky's ideas |
cult of scientists |
4:4 |
75 |
New Dimensions: Group Mind in Development (Hegel and Freud) |
Leon Rosenstein. |
Freud's social and political philosophy |
psychology |
4:4 |
90 |
The Twelfth Planet by Zecharia Sitchin |
Roger W. Wescott and C. Leroy Ellenberger |
two reviews of the book that suggests the Nefilim came to Earth fron another planet |
general history |
5:1 |
3 |
On Saturn and the Flood |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
the prequel to Worlds in Collision |
Saturn myths |
5:1 |
12 |
Variations on a Theme of Philalaos |
Lynn E. Rose |
Philalaos, a contemporary of Socrates, described the Earth in orbit around a central Fire |
Saturn myths |
5:1 |
47 |
Megalithic Lunar Observatories - A Critique |
Thomas McCreery |
review of Alexander Thom's book Megalithic Sites in Britain and the apparent alignments to track the Moon |
general history |
5:1 |
64 |
The Not So Stable Sun |
Earl R. Milton. |
difficult to model the Photosphere if the energy has an internal source |
solar system |
5:1 |
79 |
Heat Transfer Models, Hothouse Calculations, and the Temperature of Venus |
George Robert Talbott |
analysis of whether Solar energy can heat the surface of Venus |
solar system |
5:1 |
83 |
More on the Thermal Aspects of Venus |
Ragnar Forshufvud |
response to 4:3 with replies by Ellenberger, Greenberg |
solar system |
5:1 |
89 |
Asimov, Velikovsky, Science Fiction and Worlds in Collision |
Malcolm Lowery |
major catastrophes in literature |
cult of scientists |
5:1 |
92 |
To Escape or Not to Escape: the 71% Factor |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
Sagan and Venus escape from Jupiter |
solar system |
5:2 |
3 |
The Sulman Temple in Jerusalem |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
is the temple of Sulman also the temple of Solomon? |
historical reconstruction |
5:2 |
6 |
Megalithic Lunar Observatories - A Critique |
Thomas McCreery |
continuation from 5:1 |
general history |
5:2 |
27 |
Facts and Values: An Interdisciplinary Perspective |
George Vid Tomashevich |
facts vs values; truth vs error vs lie |
general science |
5:2 |
48 |
The Satellites of Neptune and the Origin of Pluto |
R. S. Harrington and T.C. Van Flandern |
theory Neptune's system of moons arose from an encounter with another massive body |
solar system |
5:2 |
57 |
On Some Problems of Venus |
V. A. Firsoff |
analysis of findings from Pioneer and Venera |
solar system |
5:2 |
66 |
On Morrison: Some Final Remarks |
David Morrison |
responds to articles about his paper in 3:2 and 4:2; replies by Juergens, Milton, Talbott, Ellenberger, Jueneman, Greenberg |
solar system |
5:2 |
92 |
More on the Convection of Electric Charge by the Rotating Earth |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
comment about 2:3, reply by Ralph Juergens |
solar system |
5:3 |
1 |
Cultural Aspects of the Libyan and Ethiopian Dynasties |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
art and language in Libya, Ethiopia |
historical reconstruction |
5:3 |
11 |
On the Placement of Haremhab: A Critique of Gammon |
Dominick A. Carlucci |
review of Gammon article in SIS Review 3:2, a contrast to Velikovsky in K 4:3 |
historical reconstruction |
5:3 |
23 |
Pharaoh Seti the Great and His Foriegn Connections |
George Robert Talbott |
Seti connected to Assurbanipal of Assyria |
historical reconstruction |
5:3 |
36 |
Introducing Anomalistics: A New Field of Interdisciplinary Study |
Roger W. Wescott. |
the systematic study of phenomena unable to fit in common understanding |
general science |
5:3 |
51 |
Ninsianna Update |
Lynn E. Rose and Raymond C. Vaughan |
Venus observations in Babylonia |
solar system |
5:3 |
55 |
The Inconstant Sun |
John Gribbin |
sun spots; changes in Solar energy output |
solar system |
5:3 |
71 |
The Kintraw Stone Platform |
Thomas McCreery |
excavations and measurements at Kintraw |
general history |
5:3 |
80 |
Ballochroy, Kintraw and MacKie |
Euan W. MacKie |
resonse to 4:3, replies by Malcolm Lowery, Peter J. James, Dwardu Cardona, Thomas McCreery |
general history |
5:4 |
3 |
Nor Heaven Nor Earth Have Been at Peace: The Contemporary Foundations of Shakespeare's Cataclysmic Imagery |
Richard J. Jaarsma with Edward l Odenwald |
frequent use of images of natural disturbance lead to this analysis of weather at the time of Shakespeare |
literature, general history |
5:4 |
19 |
The Ocean |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
ocean sediments, rifts and ridges, changes in level |
solar system |
5:4 |
29 |
The Ring of Comets and Meteorites Encircling Jupiter |
S. K. Vsekhsvyatskii |
Russian scientist predicted the ring in 1960 |
solar system |
5:4 |
32 |
Section II: The Artificial Insertion |
Lynn E. Rose and Raymond C. Vaughan |
continuation - Venus observations in Babylonia |
Babylon, solar system |
5:4 |
48 |
Heretics, Dogmatists and Science's Reception of New Ideas (Part 2)... |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
recent mistreatment of Velikovsky |
cult of scientists |
5:4 |
70 |
Inherent Origins of the State (Hegel and Freud) |
Leon Rosenstein |
Hegel's social and political philosophy |
psychology |
5:4 |
84 |
Doomsday: The Science of Catastrophe by Fred Warshofsky |
Roger W. Wescott |
review of book with overview of catastrophic theories |
general science |
5:4 |
88 |
On the Pendulum Experiment |
James DeMeo and Richard Heinberg |
Erwin Saxl published in Nature test results of charged pendulum |
general science |
5:4 |
90 |
An Exoheretic in His Time |
Gunnar Tomasson |
Asimov explained Velikovsky brings an attack as an outsider; this is similar to Martin Luther speaking of Copernicus |
cult of scientists |
5:4 |
92 |
Stratigraphy and Catastrophism |
Dominick A. Carlucci |
resolving literary vs stratigraphic sources |
historical reconstruction |
5:4 |
93 |
An Agreement on Beth Sulman |
Bronson Feldman |
the realm of Solomon |
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5:4 |
94 |
Problem, Riddle, Mystery: A Mammoth Update |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
mammoths discussed in several articles |
evolution |
6:1 |
1 |
Catastrophism and the Compulsion to Meaning |
William Mullen |
the search for meaning in catastrophic events |
psychology |
6:1 |
12 |
Nor Heaven Nor Earth Have Been at Peace: The Contemporary Foundations of Shakespeare's Cataclysmic Imagery (Concluded) |
Richard J. Jaarsma with Edward l Odenwald |
continuation of investigating unusual disturbances in England from 1515 to 1624 |
general history, literature |
6:1 |
25 |
"The Seasons Alter": Catastrophism in A Midsummer Nights Dream |
Irving Wolfe |
cosmic drama in Shakespeare |
literature |
6:1 |
48 |
Shamir |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
what is shamir, mentioned in ancient texts - perhaps radium |
general history |
6:1 |
51 |
On Sothic Dating: Some Preliminary Remarks |
Lewis M. Greenberg |
takes on assumption that Egyptian calendar is based on Sirius (the star Sothis in Egypt) |
historical reconstruction |
6:1 |
53 |
The Sothic Dating of the Twelfth and Eighteenth Dynasties |
Richard A. Parker |
papyrus fragments with a Sothic Date require interpretation |
historical reconstruction |
6:1 |
67 |
Weighing the Anchor |
Lynn E. Rose |
sothic dating does not offer a firm anchor in time |
historical reconstruction |
6:1 |
69 |
Some Notes on Parker's "Sothic Dating" |
Shane H. Mage |
comments on Parker in 6:1 |
historical reconstruction |
6:1 |
71 |
Venus and Sirius |
Jan N. Sammer |
the star of Isis is Venus, not Sirius |
Egypt |
6:1 |
74 |
Calendrical Changes and Sothic Chronology |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
Egypt introduced new calendars at different times |
Egypt |
6:1 |
75 |
The "So-called" Fixed Sothic Date of Sesostris III, 1872 B.C. |
John Dayton |
the alignment of civil and lunar calendars |
Egypt |
6:1 |
78 |
Anchors Aweigh |
Geoffrey Gammon and Peter J. James |
recent discussions about changing an anchor in Egyptian chronology |
Egypt, historical reconstruction |
6:1 |
86 |
Language and Thought in Ancient Egypt |
Roger W. Wescott |
response to Talbott in 5:3, reply by Talbott |
Egypt |
6:2 |
3 |
The Gravitational- Electromagnetic Effects of Ultramassive Objects on the Solar System |
Michael Simon Bodner and Michael E. Brandt. |
now electric and magnetic forces are recognized in the solar system and galaxy |
solar system |
6:2 |
18 |
For the Record... Venus's Internal Heat |
Lewis M. Greenberg and C. Leroy Ellenberger |
Pioneer data indicate Venus is radiating more heat than it gets |
solar system, cult of scientists |
6:2 |
25 |
The Secret of Baalbek (Part 1) |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
where is Dan and its House of High Places (from I Kings)? |
Bible |
6:2 |
33 |
Plato and the Catastrophist Tradition |
Shane H. Mage |
Plato's Timaeus chronicled the catastrophe that befell Atlantis |
Greece |
6:2 |
47 |
The Garden, the Fall, and the Restoration. |
Richard Heinberg |
mythical stories of the fall from Paradise, in the Bible, Hindu tradition and others |
psychology |
6:2 |
61 |
An Ancient Latin Name for Venus |
Jan N. Sammer |
Iubar, as a comet like a start with hair |
Venus myths |
6:2 |
62 |
"In Search of Ancient Astronomies": A Review |
Thomas McCreery |
review of the book describing ancient astronomies |
general history |
6:2 |
69 |
Flawed Search |
Sara Champion |
another review of the same book as above |
general history |
6:2 |
72 |
Heretics, Dogmatists and Science's Reception of New Ideas (Part 3)... |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
recent mistreatment of Velikovsky |
cult of scientists |
6:2 |
85 |
The Stone of Shamir |
Frederic B. Jueneman |
further thought on ancient minerals and stones, some suggesting radioactivity |
general science |
6:2 |
92 |
Typhon |
Bronson Feldman |
passage of a comet |
general history |
6:2 |
93 |
More on Sothic Dating |
Michael G. Reade |
response to Dayton in 6:1 |
Egypt |
6:3 |
3 |
The Secret of Baalbek (Concluded) |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
considers whether Baalbek is the temple of Dan |
Israel |
6:3 |
18 |
Velikovsky in Collision |
David Stove |
1964 article published in Australia discussed initial mistreatment by Velikovsky |
cult of scientists |
6:3 |
34 |
Sagan vs. Sagan |
Shulamit Kogan |
Sagan's other writings discredit his own |
cult of scientists |
6:3 |
42 |
Krupp and Velikovsky |
Thomas McCreery |
responds to Krupp's misinformation in book In Search for Ancient Astronomies |
cult of scientists |
6:3 |
55 |
Saturn and Voyager |
Earl R. Milton |
Voyager I at Saturn gave NASA surprises |
solar system |
6:3 |
63 |
Electromagnetic-Gravitational Coupling Phenomena in the Saturn ring System |
Michael E. Brandt and Michael Simon |
Voyager I data and possible explanations |
solar system |
6:3 |
71 |
"The Seasons Alter": Catastrophism in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Continued) |
Irving Wolfe |
a celestial parable by Shakespeare |
literature |
6:3 |
93 |
A Note On Shakespeare's Cataclysmic Imagery |
Richard, J. Jaarsma |
George Chapman's Tragedy of Byron also offers celestrial drama |
literature |
6:3 |
96 |
Venus's Internal Heat: An Update |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
other scientists also point out greenhouse theory cannot explain heat of Venus |
solar system, cult of scientists |
6:4 |
3 |
Orphic Hymns and Astronomy |
Livio C. Stecchini |
Greek astronomy and the Orphic Hymns |
historical reconstruction |
6:4 |
4 |
On "The Year-687" |
Sean Mewhinney |
dating the event of -687 in the Chinese calendar |
China |
6:4 |
28 |
Calendars |
Lynn E. Rose |
aligning dates in the Egyptian calendar with the Julian calendar |
Egypt |
6:4 |
40 |
The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
the stories of Genesis and Melchizedek; transmutation of elements |
Jupiter myths, general science |
6:4 |
57 |
Cuban Prehistory |
Aurelio Ruix-Lafont |
archeological work in Cuba |
Cuba |
6:4 |
65 |
Asimov's Guide to the Velikovsky Affair |
Ralph E. Juergens |
Asimov's recollection printed in 1974 offered little that was true |
cult of scientists |
6:4 |
71 |
Heretics, Dogmatists and Science's Reception of New Ideas (Part 4) |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
recent mistreatment of Velikovsky |
cult of scientists |
6:4 |
85 |
Sothic Dating Redux |
Richard A. Parker |
response to Rose in 6:1 with replies by Lynn E. Rose, Shane H. Mage |
Egypt |
6:4 |
91 |
Radioactivity in the Bible |
Anders Hagman |
comment about Shamir in 6:1 |
Bible, general science |
6:4 |
93 |
Sagan's Improbable Probabilities |
Raymond C. Vaughan |
formula expressing number of millenia per year? |
cult of scientists |
6:4 |
94 |
Venus's Greenhouse: Premature Sufficiency? |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
NASA still backs greenhouse theory?! |
solar system |