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Velikovsky Heresies - Worlds in Collision and Ancient Catastrophes Revisited (Paperback) Loot Price: R263
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Velikovsky Heresies - Worlds in Collision and Ancient Catastrophes Revisited (Paperback)

Laird Scranton

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* Provides new evidence from recent space probe missions to support Velikovsky's theories on the formation of Venus * Presents recently translated ancient texts from China, Korea and Japan that uphold the comet-like descriptions of Venus cited by Velikovsky * Examines evidence of major geomagnetic events in 1500 BCE and 750 BCE that correspond with close passes of the comet Venus and its impact with Mars * Worlds in Collision was the one book found open on Albert Einstein's desk at the time of his death. Surrounded by controversy even before its publication in 1950, Immanuel Velikovsky's Worlds in Collision introduced the provocative theory that Venus began as a brilliant comet ejected by Jupiter around 1600 BCE, wreaking chaos on Mars and Earth as it roamed through our solar system prior to settling into its current orbit. Immediately dismissed without any investigation and subject to vicious attacks, Velikovsky's theory is now poised for reexamination in light of recent astronomical and archaeological findings. Exploring the key points of Velikovsky's theories, Laird Scranton presents evidence from recent space probe missions and offers scientific explanations for many disputed aspects of Velikovsky's theories, such as how Venus transformed from a comet into an orbiting planet. By updating this unresolved controversy with new scientific evidence, Scranton helps us to understand how it was that Worlds in Collision was the one book found open on Albert Einstein's desk at the time of his death.

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Imprint: Bear
Country of origin: United States
Release date: February 2012
First published: 2012
Authors: Laird Scranton
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 10mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 978-1-59143-139-8
Categories: Books > Science & Mathematics > Science: general issues > Popular science
Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Non-Christian religions > Pre-Christian European & Mediterranean religions > General
Books > Religion & Spirituality > Non-Christian religions > Pre-Christian European & Mediterranean religions > General
LSN: 1-59143-139-5
Barcode: 9781591431398

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