FURTHER READING
As requested by numerous readers, below are sources of further information pertaining to some of the topics alluded to in The Anguished Dawn.
Gravity Electromagnetics
The suggestion of gravity deriving from electromagnetism was inspired by the work of Dr. Andre Assis, Institute of Physics, Campinas, Brazil. See:
Assis, A.K.T., 1992, “Deriving gravitation from electromagnetism,” Canadian Journal of Physics, Vol. 70, pp. 330-340.
Assis, A.K.T., 1995, “Gravitation as a Fourth Order Electromagnetic Effect,” Advanced Electromagnetism—Foundations, Theory, and Applications, Editors T.W. Barrett & D.M. Grimes, World Scientific, Singapore, 1995, pp. 314-331.
Dr. Assis’s home page is at
http://www.ifi.unicamp.br/~assis.
Inertial Agent Model of Gravity
Van Flandern, Tom, 1993, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, North Atlantic Books, Berkeley, CA.
Mars Encounter
The Mars-encounters interpretation of the Sanskrit Vedas was based on the work Firmament and Chaos by John Ackerman. Copies can be downloaded from his web site at http://www.firmament-chaos.com.
Problems with Darwinian
Evolution
and Related Issues
Behe, Michael J., 1996, Darwin’s Black Box, Free Press, NY.
Dembski, William A., 1999, Intelligent Design, Intervarsity Press, Downers Grove, IL.
Denton, Michael, 1986, Evolution: A Theory in Crisis. Adler & Adler, Bethesda, MD.
Ginenthal, Charles, 1994, “Scientific Dating Methods in Ruins,” The Velikovskian, Vol.2, No.1 pp. 50–79.
Hoyle, Fred, 1983, The Intelligent Universe, Michael Joseph, London.
Johnson, Phillip, 1991, Darwin on Trial, Regnery, Washington, D.C.
Johnson, Phillip, 1995, Reason in the Balance, InterVarsity Press, Downers Grove, IL.
Milton, Richard, 1997, Shattering the Myths of Darwinism, Park Street Press, Rochester, VT.
Spetner, Lee, 1997, Not By Chance! Judaica Press, New York, NY.
Wells, Jonathan, 2000, Icons of Evolution, Regnery, Washington, D.C.
Woodmorappe, John, 1999, The Mythology of Modern Dating Methods, ICR, El Cajon, CA.
Impossible Dinosaurs
Holden, Ted, 1993, “Giants of the Earth,” The Velikovskian, Vol.1, No.4, p. 7.
Also, various papers at
www.aeonjournal.com.
Catastrophism
Ginenthal, Charles, 1995, Carl Sagan & Immanuel Velikovsky, New Falcon Press, Tempe, AZ.
Over 400 pages presenting findings from space missions and other sources that are consistent with Velikovsky’s claims, while contradicting the experts who vilified him.
Velikovsky and Establishment Science
A comprehensive rejoinder to the publication Scientists Confront Velikovsky, which followed the 1974 AAAS conference. What really went on, earning Velikovsky a standing ovation that the media didn’t mention. 144 pp.
Available from:
Lewis Greenberg
226 Richmond C
Deerfield Beach FL 33442
Raup, David M., 1991: Extinction: Bad Genes or Bad Luck? W.W. Norton, New York, NY.
Velikovsky, Immanuel, 1950, Worlds in Collision, Buccaneer Books, Cutchogue, NY.
Velikovsky, Immanuel, 1952, Ages in Chaos, Buccaneer Books, Cutchogue, NY.
Velikovsky, Immanuel, 1955, Earth in Upheaval, Buccaneer Books, Cutchogue, NY.
The Velikovskian
A journal dedicated to studies of the evidence for global catastrophes in human times, along with such related issues as the ancient historic record, evolution and extinction, the dynamics of the Solar System, methods of chronology and dating. Normally 4 issues per year.
Inquiries to:
Charles Ginenthal
Ivy Press
65-35 108th St.
Forest Hill NY 11375
Tel: 718-897-2403
Aeon
A journal of myth, science, and ancient history, frequently exploring theories of different early Solar System configurations, including the Saturn hypothesis. Information at: www.aeonjournal.com or from Ev Cochrane, e-mail ev@ aeonjournal.com.
Society for Interdisciplinary Studies
Biannual catastrophist journal providing articles and papers on a wide range of related topics, books sources and reviews, and digest of Internet coverage.
Inquiries to:
The Membership Secretary
SIS
10 Witley Green
Darley Heights
Stopsley Beds, LU2 8TR
U.K.
Web: http://www.knowledge.co.uk/xxx/cat/sis
E-mail [email protected]