SETI public: Was Velikovsky Right for all the Wrong Reasons?

From: Alex Michael Bonnici (albonnici_at_vol.net.mt)
Date: Wed Dec 07 2005 - 15:07:21 PST

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    Hello Gang,
         I never really believed in Velikovsky's idea that plasma
    proto-planets were ejected by Jupiter and wreck havoc with the Solar
    System. But I always suspected that a very rich meteor shower may
    account for many of the myths and legends that spoke of the wrath of the
    Gods and fire raining from the sky. The legend of Gilgamesh, talks of
    "the Seven Judges of Hell", who raised their torches, lighting the land
    with flame, and a storm that turned day into night, "smashed the land
    like a cup", and flooded the area. Four years ago an article in the
    Sunday Telegraph entitled "METEOR CLUE TO END OF MIDDLE EAST
    CIVILISATIONS By Robert Matthews, Science Correspondent dated 4 November
    2001 mentioned that scientists have found the first evidence that a
    devastating meteor impact in the Middle East might have triggered the
    mysterious collapse of civilisations more than 4,000 years ago.

    http://www.portal.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/11/04/wmet04.xml&sSheet=/news/2001/11/04/ixhomef.html

    "Quoting from the article: Studies of satellite images of southern Iraq
    have revealed a two-mile-wide circular depression which scientists say
    bears all the hallmarks of an impact crater. If confirmed, it would
    point to the Middle East being struck by a meteor with the violence
    equivalent to hundreds of nuclear bombs."

    In an early postingf I mentioned that in the June 2005 issue of the
    British Science Magazine BBC Focus there was a very interesting article
    about a possible between the Tunguska event of June 30th, 1908 to the
    Beta Taurid Meteor Shower, the event recounted in the Chronicle of
    Gervase, and the ancient stone circle of Stonehenge. And that Duncan
    Steel postulated that Stonehenge may have
    been an early warning system for the ancients that warned of an
    impending celestial bombardment. So did Velikovsky had it right in a
    sense but had the mechanism that caused the cataclysms figure out all
    wrong?

    Further background information can be found via the links below:

    http://www.stonepages.com/news/archives/000425.html

    http://www.morien-institute.org/taurid.html

    Alex Michael Bonnici


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