Aeon Issues in Volume 2

ID Issue Page Title Author(s) Description
1 2:1 5 Evidence of an Inversion Event Terrence Field Planet-wide changes at the end of the Pleistocene Epoch
2 2:1 23 Astroblemes and Gastroblemes C. Warren Hunt Seeks to determine whether features are impacts or explosions
3 2:1 37 Servant of the Sun God David Talbott Summary of Mars archetype in world mythology
4 2:1 53 On Comets and Kings Ev Cochrane The great comet Venus as the soul of the dying god
5 2:1 76 Early Glassmaking and Chronological Puzzles Gunnar Heinsohn A new chronology of ancient civilizations and glassmaking technology
6 2:1 103 Heinsohn and the Hyksos Clark Whelton Response to Martin Sieff and his response to Heinsohn's chronology
7 2:1 108 No Grounds for Deserting Velikovsky Alice Miller Response to Whelton in 1:6
8 2:1 110 A Reply to Alice Miller Clark Whelton Response to Miller
9 2:1 111 Stratigraphy as History Charles Ginenthal Response to Cardona and Heinsohn's chronology
10 2:1 113 Strickling's Signature Achieves Nothing C. Warren Hunt Response to Strickling in 1:2
11 2:1 115 Bringing Forth a Mouse James Strickling Response to Hunt
12 2:1 117 Still Missing the Point on Ice Cores C. Leroy Ellenberger Response to Hall in 1:6
13 2:1 119 Ice Cores Not That Simple Fred Hall Response to Ellenberger
14 2:1 121 Hamlet's Polar Mill Dwardu Cardona Response to Ellenberger in 1:6
15 2:1 124 Common Formative Process Michael Baran Response to Patten,Windsor in 1:4
16 2:1 125 Antarctic Anomalies Ian C. Johnson fossils found dating to Pliocene - 2MYBP
17 2:1 127 A Footnote on Venus and Earth Atmospheres Charles Ginenthal Continuation of his article in 1:6
18 2:1 128 World Mountain Not of Our Earth Fred Hall Response to Hunt in 1:6
19 2:1 129 Gravitational Anomalies Not Explained by Conventional Wisdom Charles Ginenthal Continuation of his articles in 1:1, 1:2
20 2:1 130 Huwawa Explained as a Volcano Norman Schwartz Response to Cochrane in 1:4
21 2:1 131 No Evidence for Dramatic Earth Changes C. Leroy Ellenberger Response to Talbott in 1:6
22 2:1 132 Polar Anomalies Well Worth Considering David Talbott Response to Ellenberger
23 2:1 135 Anomalies Not Easily Dismissed Fred Hall Response to Ellenberger also
24 2:1 136 The Biblical Esther Norman Schwartz associated with Ishtar and Venus
25 2:2 5 Viva Lamarck Ev Cochrane Historical overview of Lamarck's theory of evolution including evidence favoring the inheritance of acquired characteristics
26 2:2 40 A Chronological Note on the Kassites Gunnar Heinsohn Reinterpretation of dating of Amarna
27 2:2 50 On the Orientation of Ancient Temples and other Anomalies Raphael Kazmann. The enigma of vitrification at several ancient temples
28 2:2 57 Saxl's Pendulum Leroy Ellenberger Counters Ginenthal's theory
29 2:2 67 Pendulums and Sunspots Charles Ginenthal Reponse to Ellenberger, includes certain observed anomalies
30 2:2 82 The 108-Year Cyclicism of Ancient Catastrophes Don Patten Theory having Mars as the sole agent in ancient interplanetary catastrophes
31 2:2 108 The Reconstruction of Cosmic History Dwardu Cardona Critical look at several competing cosmic scenarios
32 2:3 5 The Birth of Athena Ev Cochrane investigation of the cult of the warrior-goddess in comparative myth. Includes analysis of the traditions associated with Inanna, Ishtar, Kali, Anat, and others
33 2:3 29 Velikovsky's Martian Catastrophes Dwardu Cardona critique of Velikovsky's placement of the Mars-events in Worlds in Collision
34 2:3 45 Pleiongaea: A Myth for all Seasons Fred Jueneman bold, new speculations concerning Earth's history with suggestion of much more massive atmosphere
35 2:3 56 Chronology of Lyres Gunnar Heinsohn investigation of Mitanni in Northern Mesopotamia
36 2:3 61 Greek History Begins in the Sixth Century BCE Benny Peiser the Dark Ages of Greece
37 2:3 83 Clashing Magnetic Fields Don Patten a theory on the origin of Earth's geomagnetic field
38 2:4 5 The Afar Triangle as the Nether Reaches of Eden and Babel Lynn Rose the possibility that the Afar triangle may have been the site of the mythical world mountain
39 2:4 29 The Mythical History of the Comet Venus David Talbott the history of Venus includes the eye, heart and soul of the ancient sun god
40 2:4 49 Indra: A Case Study in Comparative Mythology Ev Cochrane the traditions surrounding the Vedic war-god. Evidence is presented that Indra's cult is best interpreted as reflecting ancient conceptions associated with the planet Mars.
41 2:4 77 The Methodology of Patten's Martian Scenario Dwardu Cardona Critique of Patten's model
42 2:4 102 Old Babylonian and Persian Terra-Cotta Reliefs Gunnar Heinsohn argues for a compression of ancient chronologies
43 2:4 107 Electro-gravitic Theory and Neptune's Electromagnetic Field Charles Ginenthal 5 points that suggest a tiny electromagnetic field
44 2:4 110 Huwawa Dwardu Cardona Response to Schwartz in 2:1
45 2:4 112 Extinctions, Inversions, and the Deluge Samuel Windsor Response to Field in 2:1
46 2:4 113 The Sauropod Dilemma Ted Holden relationship of animal weight and lifting ability
47 2:4 118 A Torrential Flood Deposit Dated 26000 YBP C. Warren Hunt Event at Calgary
48 2:4 119 Fundamentalist Religion and Catastrophism Anthony Larson study of catastrophism is also a study of the origins of religion
49 2:4 120 The Hyksos Still Aren't the Assyrians Martin Sieff Response to Heinsohn in 1:6
50 2:4 123 Reply to Whelton Martin Sieff Response to Whelton in 1:6
51 2:4 126 Candor At Last! George Robert Talbott response to a 'gong show' comment
52 2:5 5 Intimations of an Alien Sky Dwardu Cardona evidence that the ancient skies differed radically from the present, especially Saturn
53 2:5 35 Timna and Egyptian Dates Gunnar Heinsohn Timna and its decisive importance for understanding Egyptian chronology
54 2:5 45 Some Comments on Heinsohn's Revised Chronology William Stiebing. detailed criticism of Heinsohn's historical reconstruction
55 2:5 55 The Death of Heracles Ev Cochrane Sophocles' Trachiniae and clues to the mythological history of Mars
56 2:5 73 Redshift Fred Jueneman the story of the astronomer Halton Arp
57 2:5 83 The Impossible Tippe Top Earth C. Leroy Ellenberger Response to Field in 2:1
58 2:5 86 Reply to Ellenberger David Salkeld Response to Ellenberger
59 2:5 89 Rejoiner to Salkeld C. Leroy Ellenberger Response to Salkeld
60 2:5 90 On Denial Systems: Or Scientists in Chaos James McCanney science community and its denial system
61 2:5 99 Contra Cardona Samuel Windsor polar configuration; response to Cardona in 2:2
62 2:5 100 Fundamentalism and Anthony Larson Derek Shelley-Pearce Response to Larson in 2:4
63 2:5 102 Fundamentalism: A Personal Statement Dwardu Cardona Response to Larson in 2:4 and add-on to Pearce
64 2:5 104 Reductio ad Saturnum? Derek Shelley-Pearce Saturn scenario
65 2:5 110 The Case Against Mars Dwardu Cardona Response to Pearce
66 2:5 120 Three Cheers for CSIS Ev Cochrane annual meeting for CSIS
67 2:6 5 The Jewish Science of Immanuel Velikovsky Duane Vorhees excerpts from the definitive biography of the author of Worlds in Collision
68 2:6 28 Cosmic Heretics Alfred de Grazia author's long association with Velikovsky
69 2:6 57 Cosmic Catastrophism William Stiebing detailed criticism of Worlds in Collision and Ages in Chaos
70 2:6 75 The Velikovsky Affair Henry Bauer the reception of Worlds in Collision and its significance for modern science
71 2:6 85 A Personal Reminiscence Lloyd Motz author's relationship with Velikovsky
72 2:6 93 The Countdown to a new Celestial Hazard Victor Clube author's theory of cometary catastrophism
73 2:6 100 Velikovsky and Catastrophism... Irving Wolfe the historical factors that may have influenced Velikovsky
74 2:6 111 Beyond Bauer Ev Cochrane a review and critique of Henry Bauer's Beyond Velikovsky

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