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and patrilinear inheritance, and therefore described Achaeus and Dorus as first - generation sons of a common ancestor, | 78194 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 6: THE RAPE OF HELEN : THE INDESTRUCTIBLE LADY HELEN |
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of Troy, the ships of the Achaians" 23 . | 102611 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 2: THE BURNING OF TROY : THE "BURNT CITY" OF TROY |
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dancing floor. It is described as achanes, | 122353 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 07: THE LABYRINTH AND AXE - |
FLOOR The labyrinth at Knosos was achanes, | 123986 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 16: THE DANCE - |
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bones that made her strong hands ache for a chisel and hammer. " | 18718 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 5: - Chapter 15: THE KNOWLEDGE INDUSTRY - |
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Some passages referring to the bull: Achelous. | 114995 KA: - - Chapter 6: SKY LINKS : LEVIATHAN. |
XXI: 194: Not even the mighty Achelous can fight against Zeus. | 114998 KA: - - Chapter 6: SKY LINKS : LEVIATHAN. |
he broke off a horn of Achelous, | 117910 KA: - - Chapter 16: HERAKLES AND HEROES - |
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Sumerian above Heb. al. Acheron Ar. Achernar, | 120604 KA: - - - GLOSSARY - |
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Slavonic Sum. Sumerian above Heb. al. Acheron Ar. | 120604 KA: - - - GLOSSARY - |
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been for generations of homo erectus, Acheulean man, | 10696 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 2: - Chapter 8: HOMO SCHIZO MEETS GOD - |
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redated to a human site containing Acheulian artifacts at two million years, " | 49780 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VII: DIMENSIONS OF QUANTAVOLUTION: Chapter 31 The Recency of the Surface - |
older than any record of Early Acheulian artefacts or Homo Erectus in Africa." | 49781 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VII: DIMENSIONS OF QUANTAVOLUTION: Chapter 31 The Recency of the Surface - |
and Natron industries have been called Acheulian. | 61299 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : WAVES OF EVOLUTION |
attributes to the long period an Acheulian and a Mousterian style. | 61322 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : WAVES OF EVOLUTION |
interstratification in the same region. 48 Acheulian and Mousterian have been noted to overlap, | 61326 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : WAVES OF EVOLUTION |
turn of the century, claimed an Acheulian culture of the Lower Paleolithic in South America. | 61521 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : Notes (Chapter 1: Slippery Ladders of Evolution) |
erectus in time and with the Acheulian-Chellean culture at Olduvai, | 61583 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 2: HOMINIDS IN HOLOGENESIS - |
that man had existed, with an Acheulian culture, | 61871 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 2: HOMINIDS IN HOLOGENESIS : AMEGHINO'S ARGENTINE HOMINIDS |
or possibly older than any early Acheulian finds of Africa 23 . | 62143 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 2: HOMINIDS IN HOLOGENESIS : OLDUVAI GORGE |
stratigraphically and directly associated with Early Acheulian artefacts, | 62146 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 2: HOMINIDS IN HOLOGENESIS : OLDUVAI GORGE |
older than any record of Early Acheulian artefacts or Homo erectus in Africa. | 62148 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 2: HOMINIDS IN HOLOGENESIS : OLDUVAI GORGE |
quite young, that is, moving the Acheulian to the beginning of the Holocene period. | 62153 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 2: HOMINIDS IN HOLOGENESIS : OLDUVAI GORGE |
has estimated the oldest cultures, the Acheulian, | 65181 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : PROTO-CULTURE |
Pech de l'Az was called Acheulian and dated at 300, | 65194 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : PROTO-CULTURE |
the great epochs of Prehistory: Abbevillian, Acheulian, | 105782 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 2: GEOLOGICAL ISSUES: Chapter 12: A FAILED EXCURSION TO THE CAVES OF AQUITAINE - |
000 years or more, citing the Acheulian. | 106072 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 2: GEOLOGICAL ISSUES: Chapter 12: A FAILED EXCURSION TO THE CAVES OF AQUITAINE - |
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limits of these abilities known and achievable? | 101174 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 13: CATECHISM - |
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V.'s confidence (not easy to achieve) and won Deg's sympathy and respect. | 6732 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 1: - Chapter 2: THE PRODIGAL ARCHIVE - |
the Great Pyramid was ultimately to achieve fame. | 7204 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 1: - Chapter 3: CHEERS AND HISSES - |
earth expansion. He had yet to achieve the idea that a lunar eruption from the Earth would cause the oceanic fracturing and rafting of continents, | 11826 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 3: - Chapter 9: NEW FASHIONS IN CATASTROPHISM - |
reason for widely divergent cultures to achieve consensus on these. | 12522 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 3: - Chapter 10: ABC'S OF ASTROPHYSICS - |
His pathetic and persistent efforts to achieve a dating of 18th dynasty objects were put into a manuscript called "Ash," | 13505 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 3: - Chapter 11: CLOCKWORK - |
very little time was required to achieve a culture. | 13743 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 3: - Chapter 11: CLOCKWORK - |
election. The office he wishes to achieve is premier of 20th Century Science. | 15001 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 4: - Chapter 12: THE THIRD WORLD OF SCIENCE - |
as a boy he wanted to achieve in life and what he discovered in the end. | 19597 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 5: - Chapter 16: PRECURSORS OF QUANTAVOLUTION - |
although this would take longer to achieve, | 19636 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 5: - Chapter 16: PRECURSORS OF QUANTAVOLUTION - |
the question is simply how to achieve them; | 19799 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 5: - Chapter 16: PRECURSORS OF QUANTAVOLUTION - |
of the studies, they could not achieve the full use of them. | 19816 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 5: - Chapter 16: PRECURSORS OF QUANTAVOLUTION - |
the scientific enterprise. We can probably achieve a better answered by a sober and complete understanding of what we have already learned about the world and ourselves, | 20072 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 5: - Chapter 17: THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE - |
short time, I am enabled to achieve a fairly consistent and defensible reconstruction of natural history and human history. | 21586 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - - INTRODUCTION : QUANTAVOLUTION BY CATASTROPHE |
the hard bristlecone pine, which may achieve 5, | 23295 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 03: COLLAPSING TESTS OF TIME : TREE-RING TIME |
of geometry, surveying, and navigation to achieve some development before the skies could be mapped. | 24952 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 05: SOLARIA BINARIA : EARLY ASTRONOMICAL IDEAS |
masses or else would have to achieve a metallic hydrogen state in large part. | 25156 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 05: SOLARIA BINARIA : Notes (Chapter Five: Solaria Binaria) |
quite beyond the capacities of men, achieve a relation to the god that would be a constant threat to the males. | 27498 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 07: EARTH PARTURITION AND MOON BIRTH : THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE |
center of its funnel theoretically may achieve 2000 miles per hour. | 33839 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 3 Hurricanes and Cyclones - |
bodies, Earth and the intruder, would achieve just the mode of encounter and passage that would avoid direct electrical and material exchanges or that would bring about a full 180 reversal; | 34237 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 4 Magnetism and Axial Tilts - |
heavy multiple volcanism, exploded material can achieve extreme heights and even be lost into space. | 36885 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART II: EXOTERRESTRIAL DROPS: Chapter 8 Falling Dust and Stone - |
to catastrophic events, let the bottoms achieve even this young age. | 44322 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART V: RIFTS, RAFTS AND BASINS: Chapter 21 Ocean Basins - |
is largely unknown and impossible to achieve, | 46463 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART V: RIFTS, RAFTS AND BASINS: Chapter 25 Sediments - |
than 400 kilometers apart. This might achieve a satisfactory level of confidence in an associated exoterrestrial event. | 49205 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VII: DIMENSIONS OF QUANTAVOLUTION: Chapter 30 Intensity, Scope and Suddenness - |
Indeed, existence is an attempt to achieve nothingness. | 51383 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 1: ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE BINARY SYSTEM: Chapter 2: THE SOLAR SYSTEM AS ELECTRICAL - |
Molecules often assume distorted shapes to achieve this compromise. | 54000 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 1: ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE BINARY SYSTEM: Chapter 9: RADIANT GENESIS : Notes on Chapter 9 |
would be required in order to achieve the oceanic levels that we estimate occurred in the Uranian Lunar periods. | 55534 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 2: DESTRUCTION OF THE SOLAR BINARY: Chapter 13: NOVA OF SUPER URANUS AND EJECTION OF THE MOON - |
it took hundreds of years to achieve a "safe" orbit from where it would not venture close enough to Earth to endanger it and cause electrical damage. | 56648 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 2: DESTRUCTION OF THE SOLAR BINARY: Chapter 16: VENUS AND MARS - |
aspire to a fiction, but cannot achieve it. | 60531 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - - FOREWORD - |
up through homo erectus who might achieve 1280, | 60636 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : THE HUMAN BRAINCASE |
uncovered. The brain of australopithecus could achieve 800 cubic centimeters, | 61261 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : WAVES OF EVOLUTION |
novel patterning of chromosomes might instantly achieve the same effect as an accumulation of mutations, | 63209 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : MUTATION |
the stressing of the body to achieve higher control levels, | 65006 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 4: THE GESTALT OF CREATION : THE NEW HUMAN BEING |
the world than he could otherwise achieve. | 65156 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : PROTO-CULTURE |
Not only did primeval man quickly achieve a world-wide protoculture, | 65571 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS EVERYWHERE CONTEMPORARY |
the limits of what humans could achieve and tolerate; | 69095 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - - FOREWORD - |
the behavior is an attempt to achieve some security and certainty for the person who feels threatened and insecure in an uncertain world. | 71334 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : POLY-EGO VERSUS INSTINCT |
and frustrated by lack of control achieve miracles by prayer - for the cure of illness, | 75226 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE OMNIPOTENCE OF THOUGHT |
is ultimately the practical ability to achieve one's good, | 75597 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE SECURITY CONSENSUS |
Venus, Mars, Moon) and their atmospheres achieve some incandescence during the experiences The events of the third category include Mars disturbing Moon and Earth disturbing Mars with discharges of electricity and material. | 82611 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 13: HOW THE GODS FLY : THE MOVEMENTS OF THE SCENARIO |
heightening - all that is necessary to achieve that combination of remembering and forgetting which makes social life possible on a level that is higher than the level of non-remembering or total amnesia. | 83638 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 3: THERAPY FOR GROUP FEAR Chapter 15: THE BIRTH AND DEATH OF MEMORY - |
happiness. And that the Muses will achieve this by transforming events through art and song, | 83647 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 3: THERAPY FOR GROUP FEAR Chapter 15: THE BIRTH AND DEATH OF MEMORY - |
or even in his lifetime, might achieve a complete aesthetic screen at his hands. | 83873 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 3: THERAPY FOR GROUP FEAR Chapter 15: THE BIRTH AND DEATH OF MEMORY : FORGETTING |
by discontinuous and repeated sparks, could achieve something of the remarkable representations that the observers saw in it the next day. | 90056 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 5: LEGENDS AND MIRACLES : THE BRAZEN SERPENT AND OTHER RODS |
heights which only the most ambitious achieve 41 . " | 90863 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 6: THE CHARISMA OF MOSES : CIRCUMCISION AND SPEECH PROBLEMS |
diminutive self-respect. His drive to achieve intensifies and, | 91602 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 6: THE CHARISMA OF MOSES : THE MANIAC SCIENTIST |
that historical man has attempted to achieve with religion is adequately describable by the scientific method. | 95975 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION - - - FOREWORD - |
the ability of the inventor to achieve collective consensus may sometimes fail; | 97200 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 4: THE HEAVENLY HOST - |
the mind to transcend phenomena and achieve the great void or openness of spirit. | 97345 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 4: THE HEAVENLY HOST - |
the name of necessary training to achieve good or logically necessary effects. | 99109 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 9: SACRAL VS. SECULAR MAN - |
intelligent beings in outer space, to achieve sacred communities with new rituals that dignify rather than abase their members, | 99327 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 9: SACRAL VS. SECULAR MAN - |
suppose that a person claims to achieve a certain vision, | 100212 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 11: RELIGIOUS ELEMENTS IN SCIENCE - |
by indifference or destruction. What would achieve their embrace? | 101064 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 12: NEW PROOFS OF GOD - |
is the trend of existence to achieve divine influence. | 101069 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 12: NEW PROOFS OF GOD - |
are whatever exercises are useful to achieve it. | 101296 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 13: CATECHISM - |
science can help greatly sacral man achieve the divine, | 101527 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: CONCLUSION - THE DIVINE AND HUMAN - |
with the environment (and internally) to achieve "the thinking effect". ( | 101937 THE BURNING OF TROY: - - Chapter 1: THE QUANTAVOLUTIONARY SCAN - |
sang, so all the sciences would achieve inspiration and rejuvenation from a theological division of the ages. | 104209 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 5: THE CATASTROPHIC FINALE OF THE MIDDLE BRONZE AGE : A SCHEDULE OF CATASTROPHIC AGES |
on heights. Theoretical geometricians could also achieve the patterns, | 105050 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 9: ANCIENT ASTRONAUTS - |
manipulate time and space freely, to achieve sudden leaps and "catastrophes" in plot, | 107716 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 3: WORKING OF THE MIND: Chapter 19: THE 'UNCONSCIOUS' AS A LITERARY REVOLT AGAINST SCIENCE - |
Waterloo, and committed murder finally to achieve drama, | 107908 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 3: WORKING OF THE MIND: Chapter 19: THE 'UNCONSCIOUS' AS A LITERARY REVOLT AGAINST SCIENCE : DETAILED EXPOSITION OF THE PROJECT |
there has been a failure to achieve either effective informal or effective formal community. | 109834 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 4: POLEMICS AND PERSONAGES: Chapter 24: THE OUTLOOK OF SCIENTISTS : THE CHANGING COMMUNITY OF SCIENCE |
think, however, that the moment to achieve greatness had arrived and he required the proper theater of action. | 110176 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 4: POLEMICS AND PERSONAGES: Chapter 26: EULOGIES TO THREE QUANTAVOLUTIONARIES : IMMANUEL VELIKOVSKY 1895-1979 1 |
works of the century - Velikovsky should achieve a respectful prominence for his work on behalf of scientific integrity. | 110220 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 4: POLEMICS AND PERSONAGES: Chapter 26: EULOGIES TO THREE QUANTAVOLUTIONARIES : IMMANUEL VELIKOVSKY 1895-1979 1 |
epistemology and ideology. Where did mankind achieve full awareness, | 110417 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 5: COMMUNICATING A SCIENTIFIC MODEL: Chapter 27: A COSMIC DEBATE : I. |
groups of people will one day achieve methods of breeding edible species for the deeps and feeding them in their habitat. | 110735 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 5: COMMUNICATING A SCIENTIFIC MODEL: Chapter 27: A COSMIC DEBATE : VI |
by worshippers in an attempt to achieve contact, | 116373 KA: - - Chapter 12: MYSTERY RELIGIONS - |
that in all these attempts to achieve immortality we see an attempt to copy occurrences in the sky. | 117982 KA: - - Chapter 16: HERAKLES AND HEROES - |
was one way of trying to achieve immortality. | 117985 KA: - - Chapter 16: HERAKLES AND HEROES - |
learning, wisdom and truth, he will achieve immortality as far as is allowed to a human. | 118898 KA: - - Chapter 19: THE TIMAEUS - |
The Etruscans in Italy did not achieve complete political unity. | 120232 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY : POLITICS |
spark of life'. Greek prasso, I achieve, | 123251 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
whose manifestation the priests studied to achieve. | 123541 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
the deity at an oracle; to achieve the resurrection of Osiris; | 124052 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 16: THE DANCE - |
may have been an attempt to achieve divine ancestry for the royal family at Knosos, | 124806 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 21: KINGS - |
the best animal on earth to achieve them." | 127036 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 2: THE PALAETIOLOGY OF FEAR AND MEMORY : ANIMAL AND HUMAN FAILURES ALIKE |
is it that we wish to achieve. | 127037 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 2: THE PALAETIOLOGY OF FEAR AND MEMORY : ANIMAL AND HUMAN FAILURES ALIKE |
what we do, of what we achieve, | 127064 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 2: THE PALAETIOLOGY OF FEAR AND MEMORY : THE DRIVE TO FAIL |
heightening - all that is necessary to achieve that combination of remembering and forgetting which makes social life possible on a level that is higher than the level of non remembering or total amnesia. | 127348 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 2: THE PALAETIOLOGY OF FEAR AND MEMORY : PART II: MEMORY |
sorrows. And that the muses will achieve this by transforming events through art and song, | 127355 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 2: THE PALAETIOLOGY OF FEAR AND MEMORY : PART II: MEMORY |
or even in his lifetime, might achieve a complete aesthetic screen at his hands. | 127520 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 2: THE PALAETIOLOGY OF FEAR AND MEMORY : FORGETTING |
get out of eternal torture and achieve the oblivion and nothingness for which my soul craves 33 . | 128346 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 3: PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE WORK OF IMMANUEL VELIKOVSKY - |
Here, everything that must happen to achieve a happy ending does, | 129242 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 5: SHAKESPEARE AND VELIKOVSKY : Catastrophic Theory and the Springs of Art |
such usurpation is an attempt to achieve a reversal of the natural order, | 130995 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 5: SHAKESPEARE AND VELIKOVSKY : Catastrophic Theory and the Springs of Art |
that the way they sought to achieve this was by present' partial truth which omitted so much that the resulting distortion did not approach the whole truth, | 131530 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 5: SHAKESPEARE AND VELIKOVSKY : Catastrophic Theory and the Springs of Art |
it. Naked power is difficult to achieve and hold. | 139525 THE VELIKOVSKY AFFAIR: PART 6: THE SCIENTIFIC RECEPTION SYSTEM - - - |