History, Pre-History, Archaeology, and Evolutionhttp://www.reversespins.com/history.html
evidence from geology, astronomy, myths, and ancient texts to prove the existence of Atlantean civilization and its catastrophic end. Destruction of Atlantis: Ragnarok the... Dest
Articles and links to ancient civilisations and mystical societies.
A Summary of Modern Cosmologyhttps://friesian.com/cosmolog.htm
apparent to naked eye astronomy were the planets and the stars (with meteors and the occasional comet). While it is common now to say that the Ptolemaic universe, with the unmovin
Naturalism and Sciencehttp://naturalisms.org/science.htm
chemistry, geosciences, astronomy, cosmology) and suspicious biological and social sciences. For example, some approaches to the social sciences have assumed the existence of soci
Fables of Ancient Israel Now Being Dissected by John Tiffanyhttps://exminister.org/Tiffany-ancient-israel.html
swallow the Copernican astronomy, by fiat of the Holy Office, on September 11, 1822, nearly three centuries after De Revolutionibus Orbium Caelestium was published. H.L. Mencken (
Great Water Conundrumhttps://www.darkstar1.co.uk/water2.html
Nature Astronomy , 3 February 2022 nature.com article 26) The CNRS "Earth’s water was around before Earth" 3 February 2022 cnrs.fr/en article Scientific Ind
Dark Star Water Conundrum 2 by Andy Lloyd, Anomalous solar system evidence
Dark Star Theory original article by Andy Lloyd 1999https://www.andylloyd.org/darkstar01.htm
in the field of archeo-astronomy, and pioneered the idea that the ground plan of the Pyramids at Giza mapped out the region of the sky in Orion. Perhaps this symbolic repres
Andy Lloyd's Dark Star Theory original article 1999
Flat Earth FABLE/MYTHhttp://www.finetuneduniverse.com/flatearthfable-myth.html
oul. The state of astronomy was so regressive that for seven hundred years, from roughly AD 300 to 1000, the Earth was once again considered to be flat!’ One biology textbook even
Orgy of the Will: A Philosophy of the Futurehttp://orgyofthewill.net/
that, as in Copernican astronomy, motion must ultimately be relative to the distant stars, but he failed to get to grips with the problem that the stars too must be assumed to mov
ERBzine 1516: Pulp Pellucidar by Den Valdronhttps://erbzine.com/mag15/1516.html
around the neck of astronomy for fifteen hundred years. Both medieval and early renaissance European observers, as well as Arab observers adopted it and tried to refin
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