Milton Zysman

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Milton B. Zysman (Jul 9, 1936 – Sep 1, 2019) is the co-editor with Clark Whelton of Catastrophism 2000, the proceedings of conference Reconsidering Velikovsky, held August 17 – 19, 1990 at the University of Toronto. He has also proposed his “mirrored dome” theory,[1]”Let There Be Light”, Catastrophism 2000: A sourcebook for the conference Reconsidering Velikovsky. August 17 – 19. University of Toronto. Publ. 1990 which has similarities to Isaac Vail‘s “reflective canopy” model.[2]Dwardu Cardona, “The Reflective Canopy Model and the Mytho-historical Record”, Aeon IV:4 (Apr 1996) as an explanation of earlier catastrophic scenarios.

Selected bibliography

  • “Toronto’s Meeting: The First Seminar”, C.S.I.S. Members’ Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 2 (March 1982)
  • “The Saturn Myth: A Review”, C.S.I.S. Members’ Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 2 (March 1982)
  • “The Pawnee Papers”, C.S.I.S. Members’ Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 4
  • “Saturn Myth — A Challenge to the Planetary Hypothesis,”, Kataklysmos (May 19, 1987)
  • “Unraveling Genesis”, (unpublished, privately circulated, 1988)
  • “Jupiter in Collision: In Search of Velikovsky’s Comet”, SIS Workshop w1995 No. 1 (1995)
  • “Sediment”, Catastrophism 2000: A sourcebook for the conference Reconsidering Velikovsky. August 17 – 19. University of Toronto. Publ. 1990
  • “Let There Be Light”, Catastrophism 2000: A sourcebook for the conference Reconsidering Velikovsky. August 17 – 19. University of Toronto. Publ. 1990
  • Tails of a Recent Comet“, Milton Zysman, Frank Wallace, (2010) Society for Interdisciplinary Studies Cambridge Conference: Natural Catastrophes during Bronze Age Civilizations, 11-13 July 1997.
  • “From Tail to Trail – Reconsidering Erratic Theory in Light of Recent Observations of Splitting Activity in Comets” in Quantavolution: Challenges to Conventional Science (Dedicated to Professor Alfred de Grazia on his 90th Birthday (Dec 29, 2009)), published Oct 2010 by Knowledge Computing, ISBN: 978-1873091-11-1 PDF eBook

References

References
1 ”Let There Be Light”, Catastrophism 2000: A sourcebook for the conference Reconsidering Velikovsky. August 17 – 19. University of Toronto. Publ. 1990
2 Dwardu Cardona, “The Reflective Canopy Model and the Mytho-historical Record”, Aeon IV:4 (Apr 1996)
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