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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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7:1 |
3 |
Collective Amnesia: A Brief History of the Concept |
Thomas l Ferte |
Jung called it the collective unconscious, Freud called it the collective mind |
psychology |
7:1 |
11 |
An Empirical Approach to Collective Amnesia |
David Griffard |
Freud, Velikovsky and recent research |
psychology |
7:1 |
21 |
Collective Amnesia in Everyday Life |
Jerome A. Kroth |
projection is the defense mechanism for repressed material |
psychology |
7:1 |
31 |
A Holographic World |
Marilyn Ferguson |
brain research |
general science |
7:1 |
43 |
Metron |
Livio C. Stecchini |
investigating history of measurement |
general science |
7:1 |
48 |
Precursors |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
gives credit to influences like Whiston, Cuvier Donnelly and others |
Velikovsky |
7:1 |
56 |
Child of Saturn (Part I) |
Dwardu Cardona |
myths regarding the birth of Venus |
Venus myths |
7:1 |
68 |
Jupiter - God of Abraham (Part I) |
Dwardu Cardona |
stories of Abraham |
Bible |
7:1 |
83 |
Haremhab: Assyrian Vassal or XVIIIth Dynasty Pharaoh? |
Geoffrey Gammon |
response to critique in 5:3 |
Egypt |
7:2 |
3 |
On the Circularization of the Orbit of Venus |
Ragnar Forshufvud |
the effects of a gas cloud from Saturn |
solar system |
7:2 |
29 |
Child of Saturn (Part II) |
Dwardu Cardona |
Hindu planetary gods |
India |
7:2 |
41 |
Chronos and Kronos |
Livio C. Stecchini |
Saturn was the god of time |
Saturn myths |
7:2 |
42 |
Jupiter - God of Abraham (Part II) |
Dwardu Cardona |
continuating investigation into influences of Abraham |
Bible |
7:2 |
54 |
Aristotle's Tragedy: An Example of Collective Amnesia |
Lynn E. Rose |
suggests his ideal of tragedy is based on cosmic catastrophes |
literature |
7:2 |
69 |
Collective Amnesia and the Catastrophic Basis of Soap Opera (Part I) |
Irving Wolfe |
the powerful draw of soap operas could be an ancestral trauma |
literature |
7:2 |
86 |
Senmut's Ceiling and the Earth as Tippe Top |
Lynn E. Rose |
tippe top movement; replies by C Leroy Ellenberger, Victor J Slabinski |
solar system |
7:3 |
3 |
Child of Saturn (Part III) |
Dwardu Cardona |
analysis of Hindu deities lead to Saturn |
Saturn myths |
7:3 |
15 |
Vishnu Born of Shiva |
Dwardu Cardona |
Vishnu and Shiva are both aspects of Saturn |
Saturn myths |
7:3 |
19 |
Indra |
Dwardu Cardona |
Inra, like Zeus, is associated with Jupiter |
Jupiter myths |
7:3 |
25 |
Brhaspati |
Roger Ashton |
the Vedic god Indra |
Jupiter myths |
7:3 |
28 |
The Ankh |
Dwardu Cardona |
the Egyptian ankh hieroglyph is associated with Saturn |
Saturn myths |
7:3 |
36 |
The Twenty-One Years of Venus |
Livio C. Stecchini |
analysis of tablets from Assyria with record of Venus |
solar system |
7:3 |
46 |
Collective Amnesia and the Catastrophic Basis of Soap Opera (Concluded) |
Irving Wolfe |
interpretation of soap opera's cosmology |
literature |
7:3 |
61 |
Behold Thy Gods, O Israel Jeroboam and the Israelite Revolution |
Shane H. Mage |
aligning Israel's history with Egyptian history at the time of Solomon |
historical reconstruction |
7:3 |
71 |
Stiebing, BAR, and the Revised Chronology |
William H Stiebing Jr |
original comments from 1978 about Ages in Chaos; John J. Bimson and Peter J. James respond |
historical reconstruction |
7:3 |
86 |
On the Year -687: A Postscript |
Sean Mewhinney and Jan Sammer |
comments about Mewhinney in 6:4 |
general history |
7:3 |
90 |
Mayan and Babylonian Observations of Venus |
William James Douglas |
similarities in the two records |
solar system |
7:3 |
92 |
Venus: Volcanism and Hot-Fudge |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
continuing controversy over the heat of Venus |
solar system |
7:4 |
1 |
How to Defuse a Feud |
Norman Macbeth |
creationism vs darwinism - synthetic theory of natural selection is dead |
evolution |
7:4 |
5 |
Editorial Postscript |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
R H Brady paper on natural selection |
evolution |
7:4 |
8 |
Alternatives in Science: The Secular Creationism of Heribert Nilsson |
Bennison Gray |
secular catastrophism confronts Darwinian evolution, uniformitarian geology and Nilsson's scientific creationism |
evolution |
7:4 |
26 |
Ever Since Darwin by Stephen Jay Gould. |
Peter J. James |
review of book that takes on problems of Darwinian evolution |
evolution |
7:4 |
33 |
Darwin's Unfalsifiable Theory |
Tom Bethell |
the difference between arguing whether evolution took place and how it took place |
evolution |
7:4 |
38 |
On Velikovsky and Darwin |
Lynn E. Rose |
Velikovsky pointed out that Darwin ignored evidence of global catastrophe |
evolution |
7:4 |
40 |
Beyond the Mountains of Darkness: The Search for the Ten Lost Tribes |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
Jews in West Turkestan claim descent from the Ten Tribes |
Israel |
7:4 |
48 |
On Comets, Comet-Like Luminous Apparitions and Meteors |
Ilse Fuhr |
chronicles comets from recent to ancient times |
general science |
7:4 |
62 |
Mammoth Update: Reply to Ellenberger |
Williarm White |
responds to Ellenberger in 5:4, replies by Ellenberger, Cardona, Alta Price |
evolution |
8:1 |
3 |
Electric Discharge as the Source of Solar Radiant Energy (Part I) |
Ralph E. Juergens |
solar energy |
solar system |
8:1 |
15 |
The Listing by Months: An Ancient Study of the Disappearances of Venus |
Lynn E. Rose and Raymond C. Vaughan |
Babylonian record of Venus |
solar system |
8:1 |
38 |
On Comets, Comet-Like Luminous Apparitions and Meteors (Concluded) |
Ilse Fuhr |
continues record of comets in different cultures |
general history |
8:1 |
53 |
The Tower of Babel and the Confusion of Tongues |
James E. Strickling |
different cultures recorded tall structures associated with subsequent confusion - due to lightning? |
general history |
8:1 |
63 |
Jupiter - God of Abraham (Part III) |
Dwardu Cardona |
the catastrophe that destroyed Sodom, Gomorrah, Zeboim, Admah according to different books in Bible |
Bible |
8:1 |
78 |
Hammurabi and the Revised Chronology |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
connecting Hammurabi to Egypt |
historical reconstruction |
8:1 |
85 |
Science-Fiction and Collective Amnesia: "Dragon's Egg" |
Richard J. Jaarsma |
catastrophic themes in popular science fiction |
literature |
8:1 |
92 |
Halley's Comet in Collision? |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
computer calculations put Halley's comet too close to Earth in 1404 BC |
cult of scientists |
8:1 |
94 |
Sea Level, the 360-day Year, and Dr. Fermor |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
Dr Fermor suggested that if the Earth rotated faster, sea levels would change drastically |
general science |
8:2 |
1 |
Troy and the Greek Dark Age |
Jan N. Sammer |
a gap of 400 years between consecutive Troy settlements |
historical reconstruction |
8:2 |
11 |
Sicily, Carthage, and the Fall of Troy |
Jan N. Sammer |
aligning Troy and Carthage |
historical reconstruction |
8:2 |
18 |
The Libyan Period in Egypt |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
the order of the Libyan kings conflicts with inscriptions |
historical reconstruction |
8:2 |
21 |
The Archangels |
Dwardu Cardona |
Gabriel, Michael, Hamon, the seraphim surrounded god's throne in heaven |
Saturn myths |
8:2 |
35 |
A Calendric View of Stonehenge |
Alban Wall |
Aubrey Sun Circle and Sarsen Moon Circle - two different calendars |
general history |
8:2 |
47 |
Electric Discharge as the Source of Solar Radiant Energy (Concluded) |
Ralph E. Juergens (and Earl Milton, George Robert Talbott) |
the nature of the galactic environment; relativistic elecric currents |
solar system |
8:2 |
63 |
Sothic Dating: A Surrejoinder |
Richard A. Parker |
further comments after 6:4, 6:1, replies by Lynn E. Rose, Shane Mage |
general history |
8:2 |
73 |
Kartikeya: Mars or Venus? |
Artur Isenberg |
response to Cardona in 7:2, reply by Cardona |
Mars, Venus myths |
8:2 |
77 |
Space, Time, and Holograms |
Harry E. Mongold |
comment to Ferguson in 7:1, replies by Karl H. Pribram, C. Leroy Ellenberger |
general science |
8:2 |
81 |
Karl Popper and Evolutionary Theory |
David Stove and Kirk L. Thompson |
separate comments about Popper and falsifiable theories |
evolution |
8:2 |
85 |
On Polar Shifts and the Meteor Shower of -687 |
Sean Mewhinney |
comments about Rose in 7:3, Sammer in 7:3 |
general science |
8:2 |
86 |
More on Meteor Showers |
Sean Mewhinney |
Leonid and Lyrid meteor showers |
general science |
8:2 |
88 |
The House of Solomon |
Samual Dyen |
the king's house in I Kings and II Chronicles |
Bible |
8:2 |
89 |
More on Haremhab's Place in Egyptian History |
Shulamit Kogan |
comments on recent Haremhab articles |
Egypt |
8:2 |
90 |
Shamir and Ophir |
Nel Kluitman |
connecting Shamir to the Eye of Odu of Africa |
general history |
8:2 |
92 |
Mankind in Amnesia: A Review? |
Henry A. Hoff and C. Leroy Ellenberger |
unfair book review in Discover magazine lead to many letters of complaint |
cult of scientists |
8:3 |
3 |
Sanverim- Hypnosis in the Bible |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
sometimes mistranslated as blindness |
Bible |
8:3 |
6 |
Pharaoh Seti the Great and His Foreign Connections - II |
George Robert Talbott |
continuation from 5:3; the Cenotaph |
Egypt |
8:3 |
23 |
Empedocles, Healer of the Mind (Part I) |
Lynn E. Rose |
Empedocles was acknowledged by Freud |
psychology |
8:3 |
31 |
The Science of Evolution (Part I) |
Bennison Gray |
the book by that name by William Stansfield is compared to Evolution of Living Organisms by Pierre Grasse |
evolution |
8:3 |
45 |
Observations at Kintraw |
T. McCreery, A. J. Hastie, and T. Moulds |
suggest evidence is not compatible with ledge as observing platform |
general science |
8:3 |
52 |
Petrofabric Analysis: An Unreliable Archaeological Tool |
Thomas McCreery |
no evidence for forces forming the stone layer at Kintraw |
general science |
8:3 |
62 |
Kintraw and Bibby |
J. S. Bibby |
response to McCreery in 5:3; replies by Thomas McCreery, Dwardu Cardona |
general science |
8:3 |
79 |
Velikovsky, Kronos, and MacKie |
Dwardu Cardona |
responds to MacKie's recent articles |
cult of scientists |
8:3 |
84 |
Much Ado about Tippe Top |
R. M. Hendrickson Jr. and David Dunthorn |
two separate comments about recent Forum discussions; reply by C. Leroy Ellenberger |
general science |
8:3 |
89 |
The Secret of Baalbek: A Critical Commentary |
Eva Danelius |
further discussions as to its location |
Bible |
8:3 |
93 |
A Date Correction for Ramses II |
Lester J. Mitcham |
the Glasgow chronology of James, Bimson, Gammon |
historical reconstruction |
8:4 |
1 |
Child of Saturn (Part IV) |
Dwardu Cardona |
Persian deities |
Saturn myths |
8:4 |
17 |
Jonathan Swift and the Moons of Mars |
Ken D. Moss |
Kepler had suggested before Swift that Mars could have two moons |
literature, general science |
8:4 |
29 |
Empedocles, Healer of the Mind (Part II) |
Lynn E. Rose |
4 stages of life, with 2 cosmic forces Love and Strife |
psychology |
8:4 |
38 |
The Science of Evolution (Concluded) |
Bennison Gray |
continues from 8:3 discussion of neo- Darwinism |
evolution |
8:4 |
54 |
Seismology, Catastrophe, and Chronology |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
Claude F A Schaeffer published Stratigraphie comparee in 1948, chronicling catastrophes in the ancient world |
historical reconstruction |
8:4 |
59 |
The Cosmic Serpent by Victor Clube and Bill Napier |
John Gribbin and Bernard Newgrosh |
two separate reviews of the book suggesting encounters with comets |
solar system |
8:4 |
75 |
Indra and Brhaspati |
Artur Isenberg |
response to Ashton in 7:3 with replies by Roger Ashton, Dwardu Cardona |
India, Jupiter myths |
8:4 |
85 |
Abram's Fear and God's Covenant |
Bernard Newgrosh |
response to several recent articles; reply by Dwardu Cardona |
Bible |
8:4 |
88 |
Speculations on Planet X |
Raymond C. Vaughan |
response to NASA conference; replies by C. Leroy Ellenberger, Vaughan |
solar system |
9:1 |
1 |
The Catastrophic Role of Fluid Pressure and Electromagnetic Phenomena in the Mechanics of Overthrust Faulting |
Michael M. Hobby |
investigating possible theories for the mechanics of an overthrust |
solar system |
9:1 |
17 |
The Nature and Origin of Comets and the Evolution of Celestial bodies (Part I) |
J. M. McCanney |
alternate theory for comet behavior |
solar system |
9:1 |
40 |
Shapley's Scientific Record |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
comment about Shapley's notoriety |
cult of scientists |
9:1 |
43 |
Jupiter - God of Abraham (Part IV) |
Dwardu Cardona |
thunderbolts or meteorites at Sodom? |
Bible, general science |
9:1 |
57 |
What Was "Brimstone"? |
John V. Myers |
suggests it could be fiery naphtha |
Bible |
9:1 |
63 |
Aster and Disaster: Toward a Catastrophist Mode of Mythological Interpretation |
Roger W. Wescott |
3 different schools for interpretation of myth |
general history |
9:1 |
79 |
Empedocles, Healer of the Mind (Concluded) |
Lynn E. Rose |
some fragments suggests reincarnation; the mind-body problem |
psychology |
9:1 |
85 |
Self-Consciousness as the Hegelian Source of the World View in Freud |
Leon Rosenstein |
comparison of Hegel to Freud - Freud did not credit Hegel |
psychology |
9:1 |
96 |
Stonehenge - A Calendar? |
William J. Douglas and Michael D. Hawkinson |
separate comments to Hall in 8:2; reply by Hall |
general history |
9:1 |
103 |
Evolution, Darwinism, Popper, and Fort - Again |
Roger Ashton, Jill Abery, Alexander Mebane, L. J. Fitzer, Gordon Serjak, Ev Cochrane |
separate comments about recent articles about Darwinism |
evolution |
9:1 |
108 |
Meteorites from the Moon or Mars |
Richard J. Jaarsma |
many meteorites can be found in Antartica - how old is the ice - and the meteroites on it |
general science |
9:2 |
1 |
Scarabs and Chronology |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
dating the scarabs |
Egypt |
9:2 |
3 |
Osarsiph |
Jan N. Sammer |
who is Osarsiph? |
Egypt |
9:2 |
6 |
Humbaba |
Dwardu Cardona |
different celestial associations for this Assyrian giant |
Saturn myths |
9:2 |
11 |
Kronos, Minos, and the Celestial Labyrinth |
Ev Cochrane |
the deities of Crete |
Saturn myths |
9:2 |
21 |
The Cosmology of Tawantinsuyu |
Jan N. Sammer |
the shrines of the Incas |
Saturn myths |
9:2 |
29 |
The Son of Tanit Among the Olmecs |
Milo Kearney and Karen LeFevre-Uribe |
subtitle: additional evidence of a possible Phoenician contact with the Olmecs |
native America |
9:2 |
34 |
The Newton Affair |
Livio C. Stecchini |
not all Newton's works are published due to belief he became insane |
cult of scientists |
9:2 |
39 |
The Role of Collective Amnesia in Retarding the Acceptance of Correct Ideas in Science |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
considers the reactions to Copernicus, Bruno and Galileo |
cult of scientists |
9:2 |
46 |
Worlds in Collision in Macmillan's Catalogues |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
the book was listed under Science |
cult of scientists |
9:2 |
58 |
Stargazers & Gravediggers by Immanuel Velikovsky |
Joseph May |
review of book of memoirs |
Velikovsky |
9:2 |
70 |
The Neglected Facts of Science by Dewey B Larson |
Henry A Hoff |
review of book on a physical theory based on motion |
general science |
9:2 |
74 |
The Paradoxical Primate: A Review of the Aquatic Ape by Elaine Morgan |
Roger W. Wescott |
review of book with subtitle: A Theory of Human Evolution |
evolution |
9:2 |
85 |
The Hamon, Gabriel, Mars Connection |
Bob Forrest |
response to Cardona in 8:2; reply by Cardona |
general science |
9:2 |
96 |
Geometry and Calendars |
Sean Mewhinney |
response to Rose in 8:2; reply by Lynn E Rose |
Egypt |
9:2 |
100 |
Kartikeya: Mars or Venus? - II |
Artur Isenberg |
response to Cardona in 8:2, reply by Cardona |
Mars myths |
9:2 |
110 |
Survival |
Jan N. Sammer |
survivors of the survivors |
evolution |
9:2 |
111 |
Juergens, Alfven and the Electric Sun |
Ragnar Forshufvud |
the electric current system in space |
solar system |
9:3 |
1 |
Esarhaddon in Egypt |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
Esarhaddon was heir to Sennacherib |
historical reconstruction |
9:3 |
6 |
The Oedipus Legend and the Amarna Period |
Walter Federn |
Amenhotep legend in Greece |
historical reconstruction |
9:3 |
12 |
Apollo of the Wolf, the Mouse and the Serpent. |
Michael G. Theodorakis |
associating Apollo with Mars |
Mars myths |
9:3 |
20 |
The Rites of Moloch |
Dwardu Cardona |
associations of Moloch lead to Saturn |
Saturn myths |
9:3 |
40 |
Velikovsky and the Cosmic Serpent |
D. C. Stove |
the Clube/Napier book brought Velikovsky's thesis to mainstream |
Velikovsky |
9:3 |
44 |
Velikovskians in Collision |
S. V. M. Clube, and W. M. Napier |
rejoinder to Stove's above article; reply by Stove; postscript from Lewis Greenberg |
cult of scientists |
9:3 |
52 |
Newton's World View |
Livio C. Stecchini |
he tried to prove modern empirical science did not contradict traditional religious views |
general history |
9:3 |
60 |
The Nature and Origin of Comets and the Evolution of Celestial Bodies (Part II) |
J. M. McCanney |
explanations for observed comet phenomena |
solar system |
9:3 |
86 |
The New Solar System: Selected Criticisms |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
comments about McCanney's theory |
solar system |
9:3 |
88 |
Planet "X" Redux |
C. Leroy Ellenberger, Raymond C. Vaughan, and John P. Bagby |
continuation from previous comments about a planet X |
solar system |
9:3 |
107 |
More on Jonathan Swift and the Moons of Mars |
William James Douglas |
response to Moss in 8:4 |
general science |
9:3 |
109 |
On Prediction In Science |
Immanuel Velikovsky |
another perspective to Swift's prediction |
general science |