Velikovsky's Folly
I have done a lot of reading since I started this topic. My initial feelings about Velikovsky were that he was kind of a corrupt charlatan. If anything,
those feelings have been reinforced. I think that almost all of Velikovsky's work is a reverse engineered farce. He layed out a series of ancient, biblical, or mythical
catastrophies and invented a whole astrophysical program to fit that list of catastrophies. It is my feeling that Velikovsky was clever enough to know that major parts of his
theory were errors but he was writing to the lay audience, because that's where the money was. "Worlds in Collision" was a best seller for at least ten weeks.
One of Velikovsky's assertions is that that around 1500 BC Venus was miraculously ejected from Jupiter, but earier cunneiform texts from 3000 BC mention that the morning/evening star
was here before that. Nor does Venusian geology support a young Venus. Radar studies of the planet's surface show a landscape saturated with impact craters. Far more craters
than would be accumulated in 3500 years.
Velikovsky submitted his book; "Worlds in Collision" to Albert Einstein and received the following answer:
I have done a lot of reading since I started this topic. My initial feelings about Velikovsky were that he was kind of a corrupt charlatan. If anything,
those feelings have been reinforced. I think that almost all of Velikovsky's work is a reverse engineered farce. He layed out a series of ancient, biblical, or mythical
catastrophies and invented a whole astrophysical program to fit that list of catastrophies. It is my feeling that Velikovsky was clever enough to know that major parts of his
theory were errors but he was writing to the lay audience, because that's where the money was. "Worlds in Collision" was a best seller for at least ten weeks.
One of Velikovsky's assertions is that that around 1500 BC Venus was miraculously ejected from Jupiter, but earier cunneiform texts from 3000 BC mention that the morning/evening star
was here before that. Nor does Venusian geology support a young Venus. Radar studies of the planet's surface show a landscape saturated with impact craters. Far more craters
than would be accumulated in 3500 years.
Velikovsky submitted his book; "Worlds in Collision" to Albert Einstein and received the following answer:
I think Einstein's answer would have destroyed Velikovsky and his book had it been made public.Dear Mr. Velikovsky:
I have read the whole book about the planet Venus.
There is much of interest in the book which proves that
in fact catastrophes have taken place which must be
attributed to extraterrestrial causes. However it is
evident to every sensible physicist that these catast-
rophes can have nothing to do with the planet Venus and
that also the direction of the inclination of the
terrestrial axis towards the ecliptic could not have under-
gone a considerable change without the total destruction
of the earth's entire crust. It were best in my opinion
if you would in this way revise your books, which contain
truly valuable material. If you cannot decide on this,
then what is valuable in your deliberations will become
ineffective, and it would be difficult finding a sensible
publisher who would take the risk of such a heavy setback
upon himself.
I tell you this in writing and return to you your manu-
script, since I will not be free on the considered days.
With friendly greetings, also to your daughter,
Your
Albert Einstein
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