Articles
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The Almanac, Galileo and the Precession Jolt
The Almanac was born in Germany in the 15th Century, promoted by the printing industry. George Peurbach’s Yearbook (1460) in Vienna is considered the first German almanac. Handwritten almanacs were more prepared for…
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Günter Lüling has passed away
Obituary for Günter Lüling, born 25. oct. 1928 in Warna [Bulgaria] – died 10. sept. 2014 in Erlangen (near Nuremberg, Germany) One of the last great German Orientalists is gone: Dr. Günter Lüling…
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On the Age of Palaeolithic Cave Painting
Slightly shortened translation of my German article from 2001 Critics of chronology claim that the age of palaeolithic cave painting cannot stretch to tens of thousands of years but at the most to…
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The prophecy of Saint Malachy of Ireland
Part of this article was written in German in 1988, republished in Synesis nr. 106, 2011. It has been augmented in 2013 and translated into English in Febr. 2015 1. The occasion Popes do…
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Astronomical Dating of Proto-Historical Remains is Contradictory
Uwe Topper, Berlin · 2014 Whenever classical buildings or documents contain astronomical indications it is agreed to date their corresponding age reliably. There are mainly three ways to do so: Inclination of the…
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Chronology criticism has reached France
In a speach delivered in 2005, in Potsdam, I deplored that our criticism of Historiography had not then received recognition in Western countries, despite all our efforts by way of letters and lectures…
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Dr. Hermann Detering: False Witnesses
Review: Dr. Hermann Detering: False Witnesses: the non-Christian testimonies for a historical Jesus on trial (Aschaffenburg, 2011) Dr. Hermann Detering, born 1953 in Oldenburg, was a critical Protestant theologian and was a pastor…
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We always see our history filtered through the 19th century
This claim should be analysed closely: WE – that is us who are born after, are separated from the Renaissance or Napoleon by many generations, having no real experience of those events. We…
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Revival of an ancient Maya calendar
Our previous article “History through the filter of the 19th century”, explains how certain peoples today concoct the history of their ancestors, supported by European academia: they remain ignorant of their real tradition,…
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Easter Dates in an Inscription at Périgueux
Easter dates in an inscription in the old cathedral of Périgueux – who designed them and when ? In summer 2010 I visited the town of Périgueux in Western France in search of…