7.
Immanuel Velikovsky and Worlds in Collision
An
Austrian psychiatrist and amateur scholar, Velikovsky touted the
thesis that ancient religious writings record evidence of recent
catastrophes in the solar system, including the bizarre idea that
Venus was a comet disgorged by Jupiter in historic times. His writing
were once very popular, but now only a small underground of true
believers keeps his work alive.
Goldsmith,
Donald, ed. Scientists Confront Velikovsky. 1977, Norton.
Proceedings of a symposium at the 1974 meeting of the American Association
for the Advancement of Science.
Gould,
S. "Velikovsky in Collision" in Natural History,
Mar. 1975. (On the web at: http://www.stephenjaygould.org/ctrl/gould_velikovsky.html
)
Krupp,
E. "Observatories of the Gods and Other Astronomical Fantasies"
in Krupp, E.C., ed. In Search of Ancient Astronomies. 1977,
Doubleday. Debunks von Daniken and Velikovsky's ideas, as well as
the Sirius myth.
Morrison,
David & Chapman, Clark "Catastrophism Gone Wild" in
Cosmic Catastrophes. 1989, Plenum. Two noted astronomers
examine our modern view of how impacts and other catastrophes have
shaped the Earth, and, in the process, debunk Velikovsky's ideas.
Oberg,
J., et al. "The Velikovsky Affair" in Skeptical Inquirer,
Fall 1980. An update and review following Velikovsky's death.
Sagan,
Carl "Venus and Dr. Velikovsky" in Broca's Brain.
1979, Random House. A superb refutation of Velikovsky's ideas.
Stiebing,
William Ancient Astronauts, Cosmic Collisions. 1984, Prometheus.
Examines Velikovsky's claims.
Transcript
of the 1974 AAAS Symposium: (A Velikovsky partisan offers a verbatim
record of the session debating Velikovsky's views that forms the
basis of the Goldsmith book, above. Note that Sagan's contribution
was much expanded by the time it reached print.)
http://www.varchive.org/lec/aaas/transcripts.htm
The
Velikovsky Affair: Science fiction writer Pournelle offers commentary,
background, and a nice essay by astronomer David Morrison entitled
"Velikovsky at 50", which updates some of Sagan's 1974
arguments.
http://www.jerrypournelle.com/science/velikovsky.htm
Antidote
to Velikovskian Delusions: Former Velikovsky disciple turned critic
Leroy Ellenberger marshals the arguments against the worlds in collision
proposals.
http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/velidelu.html
Ten
10 Reasons Velikovsky is Wrong: (Good summary of Ellenberger's arguments.)
http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/vdtopten.html
Skeptical
Dictionary:
http://skepdic.com/velikov.html
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Ancient Astronauts and Erich Von Daniken
A
convicted Swiss embezzler (who wrote part of his best-selling Chariots
of the Gods while in jail), Von Daniken claimed that there is a
large amount of archaeological evidence that alien visitors helped
us build many of the impressive artifacts that ancient civilizations
left behind. (The insulting subtext here is that we needed the aliens'
help because we humans were too stupid to build the Nazca lines
or the pyramids by ourselves.) In fact, Von Daniken's books involve
massive misinterpretations of archaeological data and a great deal
of fabrication; the past, as the title of one the best debunking
books vividly asserts, is human. Although his books are no longer
as popular as they once were, his ideas have been incorporated into
many new pseudo-science tracts and irresponsible television "pseudo-documentaries."
Stiebing,
William Ancient Astronauts, Cosmic Collisions. 1984, Prometheus.
A good skeptical introduction.
Story,
Ronald The Space Gods Revealed. 1976, Harper & Row. Debunks
Von Daniken's ideas.
Thiering,
Barry & Castel, Edgar, eds. Some Trust in Chariots. 1975,
Popular Library. Sixteen skeptical articles.
White,
Peter The Past is Human. 1974, Taplinger. An archaeological
perspective on Von Daniken's inventions.
Feder,
Kenneth Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science and Pseudoscience
in Archaeology. 2002, McGraw-Hill.
Lingemann,
R. "Erich Von Daniken's Genesis" in the New York Times
Book Review, March 30, 1974.
Nickell,
J. "The Nazca Drawings Revisited" in Skeptical Inquirer,
Spring 1983. (on the web at: http://www.csicop.org/si/show/nazca_drawings_revisited/)
Science
or Charlatanism: Robert Sheaffer's short article challenges a number
of Von Daniken's claims.
http://www.debunker.com/texts/vondanik.html
Von
Daniken's 'Maya Astronaut': Examines the silly claim that a Maya
sarcophagus lid shows an astronaut.
http://members.shaw.ca/mjfinley/vondaniken.html
The
Real Erich Von Daniken: A brief biography. http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/R/real_lives/daniken.html
Skeptic's
Dictionary:
http://skepdic.com/vondanik.html
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