ID |
Issue |
Page |
Title |
Author(s) |
Description |
1 |
1:1 |
1 |
Reconstructing the Saturn Myth |
David Talbott |
a summary of the Saturn Thesis, including evidence that Saturn was the ancient sun-god worshipped the world over in countless rites. |
2 |
1:1 |
35 |
Venus in Ancient Myth and Language |
Ev Cochrane |
examines a wide range of cometary images of Venus |
3 |
1:1 |
51 |
Apollo and the Planet Mars |
Ev Cochrane |
The cult of the Greek god in light of comparative mythology and archaeoastronomical traditions. Evidence is presented that Apollo is best understood as a personification of the planet Mars |
4 |
1:1 |
63 |
The Electro-Gravitic Theory of Celestial Motion |
Charles Ginenthal |
A new theory combining electromagnetic repulsion with gravity. |
5 |
1:1 |
89 |
Solar System Studies |
Fred Hall |
A timely excursion through the solar system and beyond. |
6 |
1:1 |
111 |
Road to Saturn |
Dwardu Cardona |
The role of Saturn in ancient times. |
7 |
1:2 |
5 |
Reopening the Sumerian question |
Jan Sammer |
Challenges the foundations of Mesopotamian chronology |
8 |
1:2 |
8 |
Heinsohn, Velikovsky, and the Revised Chronology |
Clark Whelton |
The revolutionary historical reconstruction offered by Gunnar Heinsohn who argues that conventional history is out of order by several millennia, the Sumerians actually living in the middle of the first millennium bce |
9 |
1:2 |
12 |
The Chaldeans of Sumer |
Martin Sieff |
Another look at Heinsohn's claims. |
10 |
1:2 |
18 |
Did the Sumerians and the Akkadians ever exist? |
Gunnar Heinsohn |
Sumerians and Akkadians as the Chaldeans and Assyrians |
11 |
1:2 |
53 |
The Signatures of Catastrophe |
James Strickling |
The geological record indicates unexplained catastrophic breaks between levels. |
12 |
1:2 |
69 |
Stars, Galaxies, and Electro-Gravitic Theory |
Charles Ginenthal |
Part 2 continues with topics such as binary stars and spiral galaxies. |
13 |
1:2 |
87 |
Aeonic Aphorisms |
Roger Wescott |
Insights concerning man, myth, and catastrophism. |
14 |
1:2 |
89 |
Velikovsky and the Problem of Planetary Identification |
Ev Cochrane |
discriminating approach to identifying planets among gods
|
15 |
1:2 |
95 |
On Testing the Polar Configuration |
David Talbott |
The methodology for verifying of refuting the theory |
16 |
1:3 |
5 |
The Solar System and Electro-Gravitic Theory |
Charles Ginenthal |
Part 3 continues through comets and asteroids |
17 |
1:3 |
14 |
Is Gravity Necessary? |
Earl Milton |
A challenge to Ginenthal's theory |
18 |
1:3 |
19 |
Reply to Earl Milton |
Charles Ginenthal |
Response to Milton in 1:3 |
19 |
1:3 |
23 |
On the Nature of Natural Selection and Speciation |
James Strickling |
Critical assessment of Darwin's hypothesis |
20 |
1:3 |
39 |
The Unworkable Polar Saturn |
Roger Ashton |
Alternative models all fail under the laws of physics |
21 |
1:3 |
57 |
The Ship of Heaven |
David Talbott |
The agreement between the theoretical model and the ancient descriptions |
22 |
1:3 |
97 |
Venus in Ancient Myth and Language: Part II |
Ev Cochrane |
Further examples of the cometary symbols surrounding Venus |
23 |
1:3 |
109 |
Road to Saturn: Part II |
Dwardu Cardona |
Continues with ideas of Velikovsky and the role of Saturn |
24 |
1:4 |
5 |
On Models and Scenarios |
David Talbott |
groundrules to combine myths and physical facts
|
25 |
1:4 |
16 |
Solar System Studies: Part II |
Fred Hall |
Evidence that the Earth once moved in a different planetary system |
26 |
1:4 |
36 |
The Polar Column: A Physical Model of Myth |
Fred Jueneman |
Two-planet system sharing a rotational axis |
27 |
1:4 |
50 |
The Saturn Myth: A Tentative Physical Model |
Robert Driscoll |
Earth between Saturn and Jupiter |
28 |
1:4 |
60 |
Mars in Upheaval |
Charles Ginenthal |
Physical evidence of Mars' catastrophic past |
29 |
1:4 |
77 |
The Organization of the Solar System |
Don Patten and Samuel Windsor |
A new approach to the origins of the solar system |
30 |
1:4 |
89 |
Heracles and the Planet Mars |
Ev Cochrane |
argues that the traditions surrounding the Greek hero are best understood as reflecting ancient conceptions associated with the planet Mars |
31 |
1:4 |
106 |
The Israelite Conquest of Canaan |
Gunnar Heinsohn |
Associates the Hyksos with the Assyrians |
32 |
1:4 |
119 |
The Hyksos were not Assyrians |
Martin Sieff |
Critical response to Heinsohn |
33 |
1:5 |
5 |
The Two Sargons and Their Successors |
Dwardu Cardona |
Critique of Heinsohn's reconstructed chronology |
34 |
1:5 |
38 |
Mother Goddess and Warrior-Hero |
David Talbott |
Archetypal roles of Venus and Mars in the transformation of the polar configuration |
35 |
1:5 |
66 |
The Poem of Erra |
Ev Cochrane |
Links between Mars and the celestial column beneath the ancient sun god |
36 |
1:5 |
80 |
The Hermes Connection |
Fred Jueneman |
Original identity of Hermes could be Mars not Mercury |
37 |
1:5 |
98 |
The Organization of the Solar System: Part Two |
Don Patten and Samuel Windsor |
Alternative model of planetary evolution |
38 |
1:6 |
5 |
The Youthful Atmosphere of Venus |
Charles Ginenthal |
Evidence implies Venus is a new planet or has a most unusual history |
39 |
1:6 |
14 |
Velikovsky and Oedipus |
Ev Cochrane |
a critical analysis of Velikovsky's book Oedipus and Akhnaton, featuring an overview of Oedipus's cult in the light of comparative mythology |
40 |
1:6 |
39 |
On Saturn and the North Pole |
Lynn Rose |
Model with Earth rotating in phase with its revolution around Saturn |
41 |
1:6 |
49 |
Velikovsky, Fundamentalism, and the Revised Chronology |
Clark Whelton |
Proposes Velikovsky's hidden agenda sometimes got in the way of objective research |
42 |
1:6 |
56 |
The Stratigraphy of Bahrein: An Answer to Critics |
Gunnar Heinsohn |
looking for evidence for the conventional sequence of civilization
|
43 |
1:6 |
65 |
Egytian Chronology and the Hyksos |
Gunnar Heinsohn |
Preliminary interpretations of Egyptian chronology |
44 |
1:6 |
72 |
The Two Sargons and their Successors |
Dwardu Cardona |
Continues critique of Heinsohn's reconstruction |
45 |
1:6 |
98 |
The Placement and Dating of Abraham |
R. Russell Bixler |
questions Abraham's placement in Heinsohn's chronology in 1:2
|
46 |
1:6 |
100 |
Heinsohn's Work could be Breakthrough |
Glenn Rahman |
follow up to Whelton in 1:2
|
47 |
1:6 |
102 |
A Suggestion to Critics |
Gunnar Heinsohn |
why have 5 empires been duplicated to 10?
|
48 |
1:6 |
104 |
Solar System Magnetic Fields |
Samuel Windsor |
Ginenthal's theory vs. Patten's theory |
49 |
1:6 |
105 |
Neptune a Good Test |
Charles Ginenthal |
response to Windsor |
50 |
1:6 |
107 |
Constraints on the World Mountain Concept |
C. Warren Hunt |
response to Hall in 1:4
|
51 |
1:6 |
109 |
More Velikovkian Confusion |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
comments about Ashton in 1:3 and Hall in 1:4
|
52 |
1:6 |
113 |
Ice Cores and Earth Anomalies |
Fred Hall |
response to Ellenberger |
53 |
1:6 |
115 |
Celestial Anomalies Not Explained by Gravity |
Charles Ginenthal |
response to Ellenberger |
54 |
1:6 |
118 |
Polar Configuration an Impossibility |
C. Leroy Ellenberger |
ties in model in Hamlet's Mill
|
55 |
1:6 |
120 |
Arm-waving Celestial Mechanics |
George Talbott |
response to Ashton in 1:3 |
56 |
1:6 |
120 |
A Dynamic Model Required |
Kirk Thompson |
comments about Ashton in 1:3, Driscoll in 1:4, Talbott in 1:5
|
57 |
1:6 |
121 |
Some Preliminary Counterpoints |
David Talbott |
six points regarding the polar configuration
|