ID |
Issue |
Page |
Title |
Author(s) |
Description |
1 |
3:1 |
5 |
The Jewish Science of Immanuel Velikovsky: Part Two |
Duane Vorhees |
Early life and times of Velikovsky |
2 |
3:1 |
23 |
Velikovsky: A Personal Chronological Perspective |
Fred Jueneman |
author's brief association with Velikovsky |
3 |
3:1 |
55 |
The Fracture Zones in Deep Polar Ice Cores |
Lynn Rose |
relevance of polar ice cores for Worlds in Collision |
4 |
3:1 |
72 |
The Surface of Venus |
Charles Ginenthal |
presents a wealth of evidence suggesting that Venus only recent experienced a catastrophe of unprecedented scale |
5 |
3:1 |
86 |
A Velikovsky Potpourri |
Leroy Ellenberger |
a summary of the evidence against the thesis presented in Worlds in Collision |
6 |
3:1 |
106 |
A Personal Memoir |
Warner Sizemore |
author's long association with Velikovsky |
7 |
3:1 |
111 |
Venus and the Jubilee |
Bernard Newgrosh |
analysis of jubilee in light of Worlds in Collision |
8 |
3:1 |
114 |
Towards a Science of Mythology |
Ev Cochrane |
the prominent role of planes in ancient mythology |
9 |
3:2 |
5 |
Astral Kingship |
Lewis Greenberg |
astral origins of ancient kingship |
10 |
3:2 |
23 |
Velikovsky's Dreamwork |
Duane Vorhees |
Velikovsky's career in psychoanalysis |
11 |
3:2 |
41 |
Is the Universe Finite? |
Fred Jueneman |
black hole's and Hawking's paradox |
12 |
3:2 |
51 |
Suns and Planets in Neolithic Rock Art |
Ev Cochrane |
a survey of rock art shows that "pictures" of the ancient sun-god are impossible to reconcile with the current appearance of the sun. Evidence is presented that neolithic rock art accurately portrays the image presented by the polar configuration |
13 |
3:2 |
64 |
Baal-Manzer the Tyrian: A Reappraisal |
Brad Aaronson |
an identification of Baal-Manzer, an important Tyrian king |
14 |
3:2 |
67 |
Who Were the Assyrians of the Persian Period? |
Gunnar Heinsohn |
further evidence to support his reconstruction of ancient history |
15 |
3:2 |
77 |
Invisible Catastrophes |
Anthony Larson |
warns against faulty analysis of Velikovsky's thesis |
16 |
3:2 |
78 |
On Flying Dinosaurs |
Ted Holden |
pterosaurs with wing spans over 40 feet |
17 |
3:2 |
81 |
Thoughts on the Jubilee |
Norman Schwartz |
response to Newgrosh in 3:1 |
18 |
3:2 |
82 |
Of Ponderosas and Heinekens |
Lewis M. Greenberg |
responses to both de Grazia in 2:6 and Ellenberger in 3:1 |
19 |
3:2 |
88 |
Uranus and Other Matters: A Reply to Ellenberger |
Dwardu Cardona |
response to Ellenberger in 2:5,3:1 |
20 |
3:2 |
92 |
Contra Windsor |
Dwardu Cardona |
response to Windsor in 2:5 |
21 |
3:2 |
94 |
Review: Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings by Charles H. Hapgood |
Ian C. Johnson |
review |
22 |
3:2 |
97 |
Review: Centuries of Darkness by Peter James |
Herbert A. Storck |
review |
23 |
3:2 |
102 |
Review: Conversing with the Planets: How Science and Myth Invented the Cosmos |
Ev Cochrane |
review |
24 |
3:3 |
5 |
From Myth to Physical Model |
David Talbott |
a discussion of the Saturn-thesis in the light of space age findings and models designed to account for the bizarre grouping of planets required by the theory |
25 |
3:3 |
39 |
A Proposed Model for the Polar Configuration |
Bob Grubaugh |
proposes a physical model |
26 |
3:3 |
49 |
Darkness and the Deep |
Dwardu Cardona |
events prior to Saturn's appearance as the polar Sun |
27 |
3:3 |
71 |
Indra's Theft of the Sun-God's Wheel |
Ev Cochrane |
mythology surrounding the Vedic war god |
28 |
3:3 |
86 |
Velikovsky and Racial Memory |
Duane Vorhees |
the background of Velikovsky's theory of racial memory |
29 |
3:3 |
92 |
Astronomical Dating and Calendrics |
Gunnar Heinsohn |
more evidence to support his reconstruction of ancient history |
30 |
3:3 |
102 |
Review: Darwin on Trial |
Frederic Jueneman |
review |
31 |
3:4 |
5 |
The Lord of Light |
Lewis Greenberg |
astral images in early Christian tradition |
32 |
3:4 |
21 |
Why Did Jesus Wash His Disciple's Feet |
Jan Sammer |
a solution to the age-old question |
33 |
3:4 |
24 |
Thanatos and Anastasis |
Lewis Greenberg |
the life and death of Jesus in light of Egyptian Osiris traditions |
34 |
3:4 |
34 |
Velikovsky in America |
Duane Vorhees |
the events leading up to the publication of Worlds in Collision |
35 |
3:4 |
59 |
On Mars and Pestilence |
Ev Cochrane |
the association of the red planet with war, death, and pestilence is universal in extent, reflecting spectacular cataclysms involving Mars |
36 |
3:4 |
80 |
Psychoceramics |
Fred Jueneman |
the nature of scientific discourse |
37 |
3:4 |
94 |
Review: Freud's Moses by Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi |
Ev Cochrane |
review |
38 |
3:5 |
5 |
The Great Comet Venus |
David Talbott |
Mesoamerican evidence suggesting that Venus only recently presented a comet-like appearance |
39 |
3:5 |
52 |
The Evolution of the Cosmogonic Egg |
Dwardu Cardona |
ancient traditions of the Cosmic Egg |
40 |
3:5 |
71 |
The Beginning of Time |
Dwardu Cardona |
the curious relation between the planet Saturn and time |
41 |
3:5 |
77 |
Sothis and the Morning Star in the Egyptian Pyramid Texts |
Ev Cochrane |
astral worship in ancient Egypt |
42 |
3:5 |
95 |
Review: Dark Matter by Tom Van Flandern |
Frederic Jueneman |
review |
43 |
3:5 |
99 |
Review: The Origin of Comets by Bailey, Clube, & Napier |
Joel Canepa |
review |
44 |
3:6 |
1 |
A Dynamical Objection to Grubaugh's Model |
Victor Slabinski |
critique of Grubaugh's polar configuration model |
45 |
3:6 |
11 |
Grubaugh Responds |
Bob Grubaugh |
response to Slabinski |
46 |
3:6 |
15 |
Worlds in Collision: Reviews and Reviewers |
Duane Vorhees |
the reception and aftermath of Worlds in Collision |
47 |
3:6 |
35 |
The Stratigraphical Chronology of Ancient Israel |
Gunnar Heinsohn |
clues for a reconstruction of chronology of ancient Israel |
48 |
3:6 |
48 |
The Saturn Thesis: Questions and Answers |
David Talbott |
the Saturn myth |
49 |
3:6 |
70 |
On Dragons and Red Dwarves |
Ev Cochrane |
the dragon-combat in the light of comparative mythology. A widespread motive has a dwarfish hero that enters the dragon's belly only to swell greatly in size while turning bright red; this episode commemorates events associated with the planet Mars |
50 |
3:6 |
84 |
Review: Giordano Bruno and the Embassy Affair by John Bossy |
Frederic Jueneman |
review |
51 |
3:6 |
87 |
Letters regarding the polar configuration |
R. M. Smith and Lorence G. Collins |
Letters regarding the polar configuration |
52 |
3:6 |
91 |
Letter regarding editorial in 3:5 |
Lynn E. Rose |
includes reply by Ev Cochrane |
53 |
3:6 |
92 |
Letter regarding Grubaugh's polar configuration |
Frederic Jueneman |
critique involves the ignored Lagrange points |
54 |
3:6 |
94 |
Letter regarding Slabinski |
Robert B. Driscoll |
re: article in 3:6 |