This is going to be an interesting year for books dealing with catastrophist topics. One which is available now and another shortly to be available:
Dinosaurs, Gravity,
and Changing Scientific Paradigms
by Theodore Holden
Is it possible that a relatively simplistic finding from the realm
of the weightlifting sports might have overthrown part or all of the
theory of relativity? Could it be that Albert Einstein needed to be
spending more time in the gym and less time conducting "thought
experiments"? Is much of what we have called cosmology and physics
for the last hundred years built upon a foundation of sand?
Given Isaac Newton's and Albert Einstein's descriptions of gravity,
one should not anticipate reading about the USAF and its major
contractors such as Boeing conducting experiments in superconductor
technology with the stated purpose of a local reduction in gravity,
or having a standard sort of government acronym GRASP (Gravity
Reduction and Advanced Space Propulsion) for such a project.
Likewise, given the standard descriptions of gravity, there should be
no way in which to believe that a large-scale change in gravity
near the Earth's surface might have taken place within the last
10,000 years; nonethless, it is easy to demonstrate that it has.
Topics covered include the question of a change in gravity having
brought about the end of the large dinosaurs as well as the large
ice-age animals which died out around 12,000 years ago by standard
dating schemes, the actual antiquity of the dinosaur age, the nature
of gravity itself, relativity, the theories of Ralph Sansbury dealing
with gravity and light, the question of the role of static electrical
phenomena in antique religious practices, and the question of human
language prior to the flood described in the bible and in other
antique literature.
Available as POD (Print on Demand) paperback and as an ebook at:
http://www.bearfabrique.org/books/books.html
Snapshots from the recent Japanese documentary on the topic of gravity changes:
Japanese Office Workers Viewing
THUNDERBOLTS OF THE GODS
THUNDERBOLTS OF THE GODS, by David Talbott and Wallace Thornhill, is the
first in a series of volumes presenting a convergence of ancient
testimony, laboratory experiments, and space age discovery. The authors
contend that electrical phenomena, associated with global catastrophe on
Earth, have shaped the evolution of our solar system. But their tale is
not set in geologically remote times. They claim that earthshaking
events occurred so RECENTLY as to have profoundly affected the human
species. The cross-cultural patterns of the great civilizations are a
testament to events the theoretical sciences have yet to recognize.
At the core of this reconstruction is the unique behavior of plasma, the
newly-discovered sea of charged particles through which all celestial
bodies move. All bodies in space except for rocky planets, moons and
other debris (meteorites, asteroids, comets), are constituted of plasma,
they should interact according to the observed laws of plasma behavior.
>From these discoveries, a new approach to the understanding of the
physical universe is opening up. This approach, called plasma cosmology,
is not entirely new -- its foundations span more than a hundred years of
plasma research, including that of Nobel Laureate Hanns Alfvn.
Plasma cosmology is the most persuasive challenge to popular theories in
astronomy today, and the authors of THUNDERBOLTS see this new
perspective as a bridge between the ancient and modern worlds. The
authors claim that globally recurring symbols and pictographs of the sky
are, in fact, intense electric discharges, scaled-up versions of
phenomena seen in plasma laboratory experiments. On earth, human beings
carved millions of unexplained pictures on stone, and the laboratory
experiments make clear that these artists were copying spectacular
electrical phenomena in the heavens. These discharges appeared as
gigantic, metamorphosing formations in the sky ? the shape-shifting
monsters, gods, goddesses, and heroes of the myth-making epoch.
For more than three decades, Talbott and Thornhill have each been major
contributors to the field of modern catastrophism. Talbott was publisher
of Pense magazine's "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered" series in the
early seventies, provoking a surge of international interest in the
Velikovsky question. He then offered his own reconstruction of the past
in THE SATURN MYTH (Doubleday, 1980). His hypothesis was later depicted
in the 90-minute documentary, "Remembering the End of the World."
Thornhill has delivered numerous presentations on the "electric
universe" at symposia and workshops in the United States and abroad. His
CD, "The Electric Universe," was published in 1998, and his website at
holoscience.com | The ELECTRIC UNIVERSE – A sound cosmology for the 21st century, with its challenge to mainstream science, continues
to be popular.
As their first volume is being completed, the authors intend to publish
a series of full color monographs, representing material to be included
in the first three volumes. Each monograph will be accompanied by a
30-minute DVD designed to give a broad overview of the subject.
The Introduction and Chapter One of the first color monograph can be
viewed at--
http://www.thunderbolts.info
Both books involve a conception of the history of our planet which is too short to allow for
any known version of a theory of evolution.