Ah. Evidence of Technotranscendence's observation.
I do not support Velikovsky, am not in fact familiar enough with his
works to render an opinion one way or the other, which is why I
specifically refrained from commenting on their veracity. You, on the
other hand, have studied the matter carefully, I'm sure.
jm
On 17 Jan 2001, at 11:04, John Clark wrote:
> John Marlow <johnmarlow@gmx.net> Wrote:
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> > Well, saying nothing of Velikovsky's theories myself
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> Ok, then I'll say something about Velikovsky, he was an idiot. The idea that Jupiter
> spat out a comet that then came near the earth and then caused the Red Sea to part
> and then went into a circular orbit around the sun and then became the planet Venus
> is too stupid for words. Mr. Marlow I must tell you, for or me and I think many members
> of this list your credibility just dropped about 85%.
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> > I HAVE read that Einstein had told Velikovsky that if Jupiter was indeed
> > found to be emitting radio waves, he would reconsider V's theories
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> Bullshit.
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> >and that Albert Einstein died with one of Velikovsky's books open on his desk.
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> No, I'll bet it was a book of more intellectual weight, like "Where's Waldo?", or perhaps
> a pop up book.
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> John K Clark jonkc@att.net
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