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Immanuel Velikovsky (/ˌvɛliˈkɒfski/; Russian: Иммануи́л Велико́вский, IPA: [ɪmənʊˈil vʲɪlʲɪˈkofskʲɪj]; 10 June [O.S. 29 May] 1895 – 17
November 1979) was...
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Worlds in
Collision is a book by
Immanuel Velikovsky published in 1950. The book
postulates that
around the 15th
century BC, the
planet Venus was ejected...
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several archaeological sites.
Similar to
earlier authors such as
Immanuel Velikovsky and
Erich von Däniken,
Sitchin advocated hypotheses in
which extraterrestrial...
- Vohenstrauß, Bavaria. He was
active in an ****ociation
dedicated to
Immanuel Velikovsky,
catastrophism and
historical revisionism, the
Gesellschaft zur Rekonstruktion...
- millennia. In his pseudo-scientific 1950 work
Worlds in Collision,
Immanuel Velikovsky postulated that the
planet Venus emerged from
Jupiter as a comet. During...
- Pensée:
Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered ("IVR") was a
special series of ten
issues of the
magazine Pensée
advancing the
pseudoscientific theories of Immanuel...
- Ages in
Chaos is a book by the
author Immanuel Velikovsky,
first published by
Doubleday in 1952,
which put
forward a
major revision of the
history of the...
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Integrated Media, Incorporated. p. 475. ISBN 978-1-61756-132-0.
Immanuel Velikovsky (2010).
Ramses II and His Time. Paradigma. p. 23. ISBN 978-1-906833-74-9...
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archives in the 1970s, and
defended the
catastrophism thesis of
Immanuel Velikovsky. His father,
Joseph Alfred de Grazia, was born in Licodia,
province of...
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Geological Society of America's
highest award. In the 1950s,
Immanuel Velikovsky propounded catastrophism in
several po****r books. He
speculated that...