http://SaturnianCosmology.Org/ mirrored file For complete access to all the files of this collection see http://SaturnianCosmology.org/search.php ========================================================== The Velikovskian, Back Issues and Articles (p6 of 44) Vol. III No. 2 & 3. (1997) The Extinction of the Mammoths (303pp) by Charles Ginenthal, is a special double-issue of the Velikovskian. Did the mammoths live in Alaska and Siberia during the Ice Age? Pollen research emphatically denies this. Could the bones, tusks, and bodies of mammoths have been buried gradually and preserved in the tundra? Recent studies prove this could not have occurred. Did the poles of the Earth shift, and is there fundamental evidence to prove this? Yes! Plant geography presents solid support that the orientation of the poles was less oblique when the mammoths roamed the Arctic. The Extinction of the Mammoths outlines and explains the historical evidence and views of science on these problems and many, many others. It explores the scientific research over the past twenty-five years from numerous fields, and goes well beyond to expose the inept and contradictory data that indicates that gradualism has failed to explain this extinction. Evidence rarely analyzed is introduced that no catastrophist researcher has ever presented, with hundreds of footnotes. For example, in the field of radiocarbon dating of extinction, research has never dealt with the phenomenon of the Seuss Effect, which introduced so much additional Carbon 12 and 13 to the atmosphere in those ancient times, that all dates pertaining to the extinction, derived by this method, should no longer be accepted. As another example, ice core research carried out in Greenland and Antarctica, as well as in Devil's Hole, Nevada, thoroughly discredits the Milankovitch theory as an explanation of Ice Ages. Iridium and other materials have been found in these ice cores that defy uniformitarian expectations. As Walter Broecker of the Lamont-Doherty Oceanographic Observatory states: "Climate Modelers should start preparing themselves for a world without Milankovitch." 1. The Problem of the Extinction. 2. The Age of Man in America. 3. The Hunting or Blitzkreig Theory. 4. The Climate Hypothesis. 5. Arctic Tundra: Mammoth Steppe or Velikovskian Poleshift? 6. The Environment and Preservation of the Mammoth. 7. Radiocarbon Dating the Extinction. 8. Poleshift. 9. Uniformitarian or Catastrophist? Ice Age Theory. 10. Poleshifts, Catastrophes and Myths.