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