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A new expanded edition of the groundbreaking investigation into
early high cultures and ancient solar outbursts * Updated
throughout with recent developments and additional illustrations *
Reveals how solar outbursts caused the end of the last ice age,
unleashed catastrophe upon ancient advanced civilizations, and led
to six millennia of a Solar-Induced Dark Age * Includes evidence
from solar science, geology, oceanic circulation patterns, the
Sphinx, the underground cities of Cappadocia, the Easter Island
rongorongo glyphs, and the Goebekli Tepe complex in Turkey In this
newly revised and expanded edition, updated throughout with recent
developments, geologist Robert Schoch builds upon his revolutionary
theory that the origins of the Sphinx date back much further than
2500 BCE and examines scientific evidence of the catastrophe that
destroyed early high culture nearly 12,000 years ago. Combining
evidence from multiple scientific disciplines, Schoch makes the
case that the abrupt end of the last ice age, circa 9700 BCE, was
due to an agitated Sun. Solar outbursts unleashed electrical/plasma
discharges upon Earth, triggering dramatic climate change as well
as increased earthquake and volcanic activity, fires, high
radiation levels, and massive floods. Schoch explains how these
events impacted the civilizations of the time, set humanity back
thousands of years, and led to six millennia of a Solar-Induced
Dark Age (SIDA). Applying the SIDA framework to ancient history, he
explores how many megalithic monuments, petroglyphs, indigenous
traditions, and legends fall logically into place, including the
underground cities of Cappadocia, the Easter Island rongorongo
glyphs, and the Goebekli Tepe complex in Turkey. He also reveals
that our Sun is a much more unstable star than previously believed,
suggesting that history could repeat itself with a solar outburst
powerful enough to devastate modern society. Weaving together a new
view of the origins and antiquity of civilization and the dynamics
of the planet we live on, Schoch maintains we must heed the
megalithic warning of the past and collectively prepare for future
events.
This new treatise is comprised of 24 papers covering virtually
every recent development regarding fossil horses, rhinos, tapirs,
and their extinct relatives. It includes materials currently
available in no other reference, such as information on the oldest
known rhino and the oldest known perissodactyl, as well as papers
debunking myths about the evolution of horses, and strong evidence
that hyraxes are not related to elephants. The summary chapter
includes useful charts which show the relationships of all
perissodactyl genera, their distribution in time and space, and a
new classification of the order.
In this provocative collaboration from two Egyptology outsiders,
Robert M. Schoch, Ph.D., and Robert Bauval combine their decades of
research to show how the Sphinx is thousands of years older than
the conventional Egyptological timeline and was built by a long
forgotten pre-Pharaonic civilization. They examine the known
history of the Sphinx, contrasting what Egyptologists claim with
prominent historical accounts and new research, including updates
to Schoch's geological water weathering research and reanalysis of
seismic studies. Building on Bauval's Orion Correlation Theory,
they investigate the archaeoastronomical alignments of the
monuments of the Giza Plateau and reveal how the pyramids and
Sphinx were built to align with the constellations of Orion and
Leo. Analyzing the evidence for a significantly older construction
phase at Giza and the restoration and recarving of the Sphinx
during the Old Kingdom era, they assert that the Sphinx was first
built by an advanced pre-Pharaonic civilization that existed circa
12,000 years ago on the Giza Plateau, contemporaneous with the
sophisticated Goebekli Tepe complex.
What is the "big picture" in environmental science? Our authors
know and effectively communicate it in Environmental Science:
Systems and Solutions, Sixth Edition. Whether you view the subject
through a scientific, social, political, or historical lens, you'll
find the concrete foundations here that work for courses in both
environmental science and environmental studies. A systems approach
is the connective fabric that makes sense of the wealth of topics
and data, which demonstrates how aspects of the natural environment
interconnect with each other and with human society. A section on
Resource Use and Management introduces the concept of
sustainability, and another on Dealing with Environmental
Degradation discusses threats to the environment and mitigation
strategies. A bonus section available online on Social Solutions to
Environmental Concerns, discusses the complex issues impacting the
environment and the scientific, technologic, and human behavioral
ways to address them. Throughout the text you will find the hard
data necessary for a scientific study of the environment and the
measured analysis ideal for our time. Combining evidence-based,
contemporary information and data with relevant case studies,
practical applications, numerous calculations, and modern
references, Environmental Science: Systems and Solutions teaches
and engages.
Grounded in both scientific acumen and constructive inquiry, this
anthology shines a rare, clarifying light on the controversial
realms of psychical and paranormal research, surveying reports,
essays, and arguments from more than a century of investigation
into matters such as clairvoyance, telepathy, and past-life
regression.
In the past one hundred and twenty-five years-despite a relative
paucity of funding and the troubling persistence of fraud-serious
inquiry into the paranormal, particularly as it relates to
clairvoyance and psychical perception, has successfully entered the
scientific age.
Studies in the modern laboratory, employing rigorous methodology
and peer-reviewed oversight, have conclusively detected statistical
anomalies that suggest the presence of some not yet understood
faculty of the human mind. In "The Parapsychology Revolution,"
Robert M. Schoch, Ph.D.-a scholar widely known for his geological
theories that question the conventional dating of the Great
Sphinx-and researcher Logan Yonavjak introduce and anthologize core
writings that underscore the range and continuing challenges of
psychical research.
The book's extensive introduction and the editors' commentary on
individual essays and sections highlight milestones, feuds, and key
players that mark the nascent history of this fascinating and
important field of research. Finally, "The Parapsychology
Revolution" addresses and clarifies the all-important question: Is
there legitimate evidence for a world beyond the ordinary?
Is it a mere coincidence that pyramids are found throughout our globe? Did cultures ranging across vast spaces in geography and time, such as the ancient Egyptians; early Buddhists; the Maya, Inca, Toltec, and Aztec civilizations of the Americas; the Celts of the British Isles; and even the Mississippi Indians of pre-Columbus Illinois, simply dream the same dreams and envision the same structures? Robert M. Schoch--one of the world's preeminent geologists in recasting the date of the building of the Great Sphinx--believes otherwise. In this dramatic and meticulously reasoned book, Schoch, like anthropologist Thor Heyerdahl in his classic Kon-Tiki, argues that ancient cultures traveled great distances by sea. Indeed, he believes that primeval sailors traveled from the Eastern continent, primarily Southeast Asia, and spread the idea of pyramids across the globe, particularly to the New World of the Americas where they abounded until the days of the Conquistadors. Bibliography. Index.
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