Worlds in Collision

Worlds in Collision by Immanuel Velikovsky, published by Paradigma Ltd in 2009, is a softcover edition comprising 426 pages. This book presents the results of Velikovsky’s extensive interdisciplinary research conducted over a decade, which introduced the concept of modern catastrophism. It challenges established geological doctrines and traditional views on the evolution of humanity and the solar system, offering a fresh perspective on these subjects.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of ancient mysteries and controversial knowledge, as Velikovsky draws on eyewitness accounts from history to support his theories. The text delves into topics such as astronomy, cosmology, and the interplay between science and folklore. Written in an accessible style, this edition aims to engage those curious about the evolution of Earth, human history, and the myths that shape our understanding of the world today.
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With this book Immanuel Velikovsky first presented the revolutionary results of his 10-year-long interdisciplinary research to the public, founded modern catastrophism – based on eyewitness reports by our ancestors – shook the doctrine of uniformity of geology as well as Darwin’s theory of evolution, put our view of the history of our solar system, of the Earth and of humanity on a completely new basis – and caused an uproar that is still going on today. Worlds in Collision – written in a brilliant, easily understandable and entertaining style and full to the brim with precise information – can be considered one of the most important and most challenging books in the history of science. Not without reason was this book found open on Einstein’s desk after his death. For all those who have ever wondered about the evolution of the earth, the history of mankind, traditions, religions, mythology or just the world as it is today, Worlds in Collision is an absolute MUST-READ
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