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![]() Here's part of what Immanuel Velikovsky had written in the Preface to the paperback edition of his best-seller, "Worlds in Collision," in the early 1960s: ======================== "The words found in the Preface to the 1950 edition, designating the work as heresy in realms where the names of Newton and Darwin reign supreme, should no longer evoke the same spontaneous rejection on the part of even the most conservative in science, unless it is a defense mechanism devised to protect an inner realization of incertitude. (Velikovsky then quoted Warren Weaver in "The Imperfections of Science," which were part of the proceedings of the American Philos. Soc. on Oct 17, 1960.) "What, to the scientist, constitutes a really satisfactory sort of success for a theory? (Weaver had asked) The answer lies largely in the words generality, elegance, control and prediction." As to generality, hardly anyone raised an objection. Possibly there was some elegance in the timing: when these words were written in 1960, ten years after the publication of my book and the great opposition it provoked, some of the most compelling data were radioed by the space vehicle, Pioneer V. I would like to relate here a few details about the control and prediction of two crucial tests, decisive for this book. Early in my work I came to the understanding that Venus is a newcomer to the planetary family, that it had a stormy if only short history, and that it must still be very hot and "giving off gas;" further, that it must be surrounded by a very extensive envelope of hydrocarbon (petroleum) gas and dust. Such claims were in total disagreement with what was known in 1946 when I completed the manuscript of the work or in 1950 when it was published. To stress the crucial nature of these claims, they were put under the headings "The Gases of Venus" and "The Thermal Balance of Venus" immediately preceding the section, "The End." Should I be right in these claims, the entire chain of deductions -- of which the identification of the extraterrestrial agent of the paroxysms described is but the final ring -- is strengthened. And since these crucial claims were in flagrant discord with accepted values, in case of confirmation they ought not to be denoted as lucky guesses. As late as 1959, Venus' ground temperature was calculated to be only 17 degrees C, three degrees above the mean annual temperature of the Earth. But by 1961, from the nature of the radio signals emitted by Venus, it was found that Venus' ground temperature is about 315 degrees C, or 600 degrees F. Dr. F. D. Drake of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, responsible for this reading, wrote: "We would have expected a temperature only slightly greater than that of the earth." and the find was "a surprise . . . in a field in which the fewest surprises were expected." There was admittedly no satisfactory explanation of such high temperature of Venus in the frame of the accepted notions. Greenhouse effect could not explain so high a temperature, nor could radioactivity decaying for billions of years. The Mariner II, the space vehicle that passed Venus in December, 1962, was instrumented to detect whether the heat is real and as high as 600 degrees. It found it real and a full 800 degrees. It found, also, that the night side of Venus is, if anything, hotter than the day side and that light does not penetrate the cloud cover. The other crucial test concerned the gaseous envelope of the planet (Venus). In 1946, four years before the publication of this book, I directed a request and inquiry to Professor R. Wildt of Yale and the late Professor W. S. Adams of Mount Wilson and Palomar observatories, foremost authorities on the subject of planetary atmosphere, indicating that the presence of hydrocarbon gases and dust in the cloud envelope of Venus would constitute a crucial test for the cosmological concepts evolved from the study of historical sources. Wildt wrote on Sept. 13, 1946: "The absorption spectrum of Venus' atmosphere cannot be interpreted as resulting from gaseous hydrocarbons." Adams answered (Sept. 9, 1946): "There is no evidence of the presence of hydrocarbon gas in the atmosphere of Venus." I must have been completely firm in my belief of not having made a wrong deduction -- from the first premise of global catastrophe to the last one, of identifying the agent -- to have chosen to print, in disregard of the expert opinions: "On the basis of this research I assume that Venus must be rich in petroleum gases." On Feb. 26, 1963, making known the results of the Mariner probe, Dr. Homer Newell of NASA announced that, in his judgment of those responsible for that part of the program, Venus is enshrouded in an envelope of hydrocarbon gases and dust, 15 miles thick, 45 miles above the ground of the planet." 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