Geology, Alternative
Categories
- Velikovsky, Immanuel (12)
Links
Aeon - A Journal of Myth & Science
Specializing in comparative mythology and archaeoastronomy, building on the works Immanuel Velikovsky. Recurring topics include: the prominence of planets in ancient myth, religion, and literature.
Apocalypse Aerie
http://www.geocities.com/leyrider/index.htm
Looks into polar displacement, turning of ages, catastrophe myths and the legacy of ancient civilizations. With illustrations.
Catastrophic Theory of Mountain Uplifts
http://www.thule.org/crustaluplift/index.html
Most of the ideas suggested for crustal deformation over the last 150 years offer explanation for only one type of deformation. They cannot address crustal deformations such as upthrust, shear, stress, compression, tension, tilting, dip or slip, and riding. This article asks: "What is the source of the energy and force causing change?"
Central Expanding Earth Exchange
Offers proof the Earth is expanding rapidly by external accretion of cosmic dust/meteorites and internal expansion of the core. Subduction is false.
Coming to Light
http://fuliginouspalaver.tripod.com/comingtolight/
Digital Elevation Models illustrate the effects of comet collisions on geomorphology.
Earth Changes Its Rotational Axis
http://www.geocities.com/mw0440/earth.html
Earth's axis shifts 120 degrees. News of the inevitable coming shift in 2012 possible.
Earth's Magnetic Field
A theory on how Earth's magnetic field reverses its magnetic polarity.
Geodetic Measurement
http://www.geocities.com/aleph135/geodetic14.html
Relations between the cubit, the remen, and geodetic measurement of the earth, also the relation between the stadium and the length of a degree of Latt.
Geological Anomalies
http://www.geocities.com/aleph135/geology3.html
Fossils, formation of coal, Aeolian deposits in Alaska, extinction of the mammoth, nitrate deposits in Chile.
Global Expansion Tectonics
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/6520/
Offers a quantifiable "motor and mechanism" for Earth expansion. With animations of the Earth expanding.

