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Is Venus a New Planet? Robert S. FritziusShade
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Missing Venusian
Impactors?
Velikovskys
Predictions

Life on Venus?
Smaller Yet
Life on Venus is a very Velikovskian concept, but
Velikovsky stopped short of making predictions
about it. His positive disposition in that
direction, however, can be seen in some of the
material he called attention to in W. in C.
Velikovskys predictions were scientific heresy
in 1950, but most of them have been confirmed.
This poster was going to include several of the
predictions, along with cited references for
their confirmations, but that information can be
found by Googling Velikovskys predictions. Two
predictions and one non-prediction prediction
(about Life on Venus) are presented instead.
1 The atmosphere of Venus, which was actually
a remnant of Jupiters atmosphere, will be rich
in petroleum gases. If and as long as
Venus is too hot for the liquefaction of
petroleum, the hydrocarbons will circulate in
gaseous form. (W. in C. 369) This is
the most problematic of all of Velikovskys
predictions. In the past year this author
received an internet news story saying that
hydrocarbons had been found in the Venusian
atmosphere, But, alas, he cant find it right
now. If you search NADS for Venus hydrocarbons
you get zero hits. It may be that during the
past 3500 years, solar UV at Venus has
photo-dissociated (or helped to oxidize) most of
the hydrocarbons. CO2 would be a bi-product of
that process. Solar wind particles may also have
helped break hydrocarbon chemical bonds. In
2005, Korean researchers, who revisited Voyager I
and 2 IRIS data, were able to map hydrocarbons in
Jupiters stratosphere.(4) 2 According to
Velikovsky, Chinese observations of a heavenly
curly tailed dragon should be understood as
resulting from charged particles in the ion tail
of the comet Venus, spiraling with respect to
earths extended magnetic field. That implied
that earths magnetic field extended many
(instead of a few) earth radii into space.
As a follow up to Barbers bacterial study, the
author initiated a study of the delays between
Venus inferior conjunctions and the onset dates
of new strains of influenza and influenza-like
illnesses.(7) The histogram on the right is from
the study. The probability that all 12 illness
onset dates would occur in the first half the
Earth-Venus synodic period, by chance, should be
p 0.00024.
When Venus flew very close to the
earth the internal heat developed by the earth
and the scorching gases of the comet were in
themselves sufficient to make the vermin of
the earth propagate at a very feverish
rate. The question arises here whether or not
the comet Venus infested the earth with
vermin which it may have carried in its trailing
atmosphere in the form of larvae together with
stones and gases. It is significant that all
around the world peoples have associated
the planet venus with flies. (W. in C. 184-185)
Venusian Impact Crater NASA - Magellan
Magellan researchers found only 842 impact
craters on 89 of the Venus surface mapped
through orbit 2578.(1) About 5,000 were expected.
The size-density distribution of large craters
(diameters gt 35 km) indicates an average age
(for the craters) of about 0.5 Ga. It was
estimated that about 98 of the small craters
(diameters lt 35 km) are missing. This was
presumably because they had been filtered out
by the thick Venusian atmosphere.
But
To Velikovsky, the term vermin included flies,
dog flies, sand flies, and flesh burrowing worms.
Gas Evidence of Venusian Cloud Tops Bacteria
Schulze-Makuch and Irwin(8) 1.
Co-existing hydrogen sulphide and sulphur
dioxide. 2. Scarcity of carbon monoxide. 3.
Presence of carbonyl sulphide.
Early Oceanic Life on Venus? Grinspoon, favors
the view that the surface of Venus may have once
harbored microbial life (before runaway
greenhouse temperatures banished it to the cloud
tops). He is planning to look for evidence of an
ancient Venusian water ocean.(9) The idea of a
water ocean ever existing on Venus is very much
contrary to Velikovskys thesis of Venus being a
recent product of Jupiter. If anybody finds
unambiguous evidence that Venus ever had a water
ocean or even liquid water on its surface, it
will prove Velikovskys young Venus hypothesis
wrong.
Figures 1 and 2 from an article by D.H Speidel
show that there may not, in fact, be any missing
small craters on Venus.(2)
The modern theory of the origin of
petroleum, based upon its polarizing
quality, regards petroleum as originating
from organic, not inorganic
matter. Consequently, if I am not
mistaken, Venus and Jupiter must possess an
organic source of petroleum. On preceding
pages (W. in C. 183-187) it was shown that
there are some historical indications that
Venusand therefore Jupiteris populated by
vermin this organic life can be the
source of petroleum. (W. in C. 369)





Smaller than
Vermin In 1963, D. A. Barber, at the Norman
Lockyer Astronomical Observatory near Sidmouth,
England, reported a series of six alien-like
rainwater borne bacterial invasions that occurred
over a 25 year period.(6) The short delays
(averaging 55 days) between Venus inferior
conjunctions and the onset dates of the bacterial
invasions, coupled with some very anomalous
characteristics of the bacteria, led Barber to
speculate that the bacteria originated in the
upper atmosphere of Venus and had been being
delivered to earth by the solar wind during
inferior conjunctions.
Barbers Bacterial Invasions

References
Chinese Dragon and
Phoenix Both figures show an astral curly tailed
dragon, along with its alter-ego the Phoenix,
which is frequently depicted as a bright sphere
or as a bird. (The sphere, or Phoenix, would be
the head of the comet.) In the right hand image
there are spiraling orange stripes running along
the body of the tiger-shaped dragon. These
stripes may be interpreted as ions in a comets
ion tail, spiraling with respect to a magnetic
field. Using 35 nano Teslas for earths
magnetic field intensity at ten earth radii, and
400 km/s as the speed for a comets singly
ionized pickup oxygen atoms, leads to an oxygen
ion Larmor radius on the order of 1,900 km. Thus,
one loop in a 3,800 km wide spiral of oxygen ions
at ten earth radii (63,700 km) could subtend an
angle of 3.5 degrees. The loop, and its
neighbors, would be easily discernible by
observers on earth. Earths magnetotail retains
its near-earth structure out to 220 earth
radii.(5) (The average earth-moon distance is 60
earth radii.)
Speidels interpretation of the crater data is
that instead of missing craters, it is the
impactors which are missing. A straightforward
but unorthodox way of resolving the missing
impactors problem, would be for Venus, as a
planet, to be a whole lot younger (than the 0.5
Ga) than is generally believed. In 1950,
Immanuel Velikovsky, Russian psychiatrist, turned
catastrophist, argued that Venus is indeed much
younger than generally believed.(3) Based on
what amounted to a psychoanalysis of ancient
global traumatic memories, he concluded that the
planet Venus, the commonly identified source in
the traumas, was born as a fission product of
Jupiter about 3500 years ago. Worlds in
Collision (W. in C.) 169-172. Velikovsky made
a number of predictions about what he thought
that ancient astronomy and history have to tell
us about the strange things we are in the process
of discovering in the solar system.
(1) Schaber, G.G., et al, J. Geophys. Res., 97,
E8 13,257-13,301, (1992) (2) Speidel, D.H., Lunar
and Planetary Inst. Conf., 24, 1333-1334
(1993) (3) Velikovsky, I., Worlds In Collision,
Macmillan (1950) Doubleday (1950) (4) Seo, H.,
et al, J.Korean Astronomical Soc., 38, 471-478
(2005) (5) Slavin, J.A., et al, Geophys. Res.
Ltrs., 10, 973-976 (1983) (6) Barber, D.A.,
Perspective, 202-208 (1963), The Focal Press,
London, New York (7) Fritzius, R.S., Influenza
1918, A Venus Connection? http//www.datasync.com
/rsf1/vel/1918.htm (2000) (8) Schulze-Makuch, D.
and Irwin, L., Acidic clouds of Venus could
harbour life, New Scientist, 1015, 26 September
(2002) http//www.newscientist.com/article/dn2843-
acidic-clouds-of-venus-could-harbour-life.html (9)
Grinspoon, D., Oral presentation 61.09, this
conference
Contact
Info. Robert Fritzius
fritzius_at_bellsouth.net
http//www.shadetreephysics.com
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