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Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 16:15:23 +0100
From: "Harrison, RA (Richard)" <R.A.Harrison@rl.ac.uk> Add to Address
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To: "Emad (M.O) Kayyam" <dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com>
Dear Emad,
Thank you for your e-mail. I did forward your previous e-mails to the editor
in Chief of Advances in Space Research, though I understand that you had
sent the material to her before.
With regard to the bulletin that I edit, this is more of a newsletter and your
desire is to present something more substantial and detailed than I would
normally include.
I do wish you luck in this and feel sorry that I have not really helped you.
Richard
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From: "Peggy Ann Shea and Don Smart" <sssrc@msn.com> Add to
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To: "Emad (M.O) Kayyam" <dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Dr.EMAD KAYYAM
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 22:41:28 -0600
I have reviewed the material you sent me regarding the analogy between
the eye, the earth and Stonehenge. While I found this to be an interesting
concept, it is not appropriate for the journal Advances in Space Research.
I would suggest you consider a journal that deals specifically with strange
and unusual phenomenon. Unfortunately I cannot recommend a specific
journal name.
I wish you success in finding the appropriate journal that will publish your
work.
Yours truly,
(Dr.) M. A. Shea
Editor-in-Chief, ASR
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Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 10:08:36 -0400
From: "Farouk El-Baz" <farouk@bu.edu> Add to Address Book Add
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To: "Emad (M.O) Kayyam" <dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Dr. EMAD KAYYAM - Jordan
Thank you for your message and congratulations on getting a patent for
your discovery. This in itself is an accomplishment.
Farouk El-Baz
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Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 15:30:51 -0400
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To: "Emad Kayyam" <dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Stonehenge
Finally, (and this may reflect the previous lack of specifics) the article is too
brief to be considered for our journal.
Sincerely
Stephen McCluskey
Editor
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Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2007 11:53:54 -0400
To: "Emad \(M.O\) Kayyam" <dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com>
From: "Norman Hammond" <ndch@bu.edu> Add to Address
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Subject: Re: Fwd: kindly to Dr. Norman Hammond
Sincerely,
Norman Hammond
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Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 17:40:34 -0500 (EST)
From: "Rudy Schild" <rschild@cfa.harvard.edu> Add to Address
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To: dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com
Subject: Earth, Eye, Stonehenge
Thank you for writing with a new view of a possible relationship between
astronomical human and Earth physiology. Of course you will find it nearly
impossible to find collaborations to study such diverse topics together,
when there seems to be almost no reason for the three to be inter-related.
--Rudy Schild—
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From: "Planetary and Space Science" <pss-eo@elsevier.com> Add to
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To: dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com
Subject: PSS546 - Unsuitable manuscript
Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 10:22:52 +0100
Yours sincerely,
Meta Ottevanger
Journal Manager
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Editor's decision:
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Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 16:55:17 UT
To: dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com
Subject: JSE06-061 Decision
From: jse@allentrack.net View Contact Details Add Mobile Alert
Entitled "Similarity relation between the anatomical human eyeball & the
Earth ball 'planet' and its role in Stonehenge megalith interpretation” for
publication in the Journal of Scientific Exploration, Please sees the Editor's
comments at the bottom of this e-mail
Best regards,
Joy Richmond
Managing Editor
Lawrence, KS 66044
F: (785) 843-1244
Editor's Comments:
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"All topics may be considered for the Journal; however, the investigations
must conform to criteria of academic excellence. . . . Articles must conform
to contemporary scholarly standards appropriate for an archival journal."
…………………
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From: "Gillian Morriss-Kay" <gillian.morriss-kay@dpag.ox.ac.uk> Add
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To: "'Emad (M.O) Kayyam'" <dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: Anatomical Observations
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 18:10:28 -0000
Dear Dr Kayyam,
Yours sincerely,
GM Morriss-Kay
Professor GM Morriss-Kay
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Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 10:53:16 -0400
To: "Emad (M.O) Kayyam" <dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com>
From: "H. Russell Bernard" <ufruss@ufl.edu> Add to Address
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Subject: your article for FIELD METHODS
I've received and read your article, "Similarity relation between the
anatomical human Eye ball & the planet Earth ball in Stonehenge megalith
interpretation." I appreciate your considering FIELD METHODS as an outlet
for your scholarly writing. Your article, however, is inappropriate for FM.
The journal focuses on empirical studies of methods for collecting and
analyzing social science data.
Sincerely,
H. Russell Bernard
Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus
University of Florida
Editor, FIELD METHODS
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Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 07:33:04 -0400
From: "Ann Kingsolver" <aekingso@gwm.sc.edu> Add to Address
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To: dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Cover Letter
Thank you for your inquiry. This topic is not relevant for the Anthropology
of Work Review, which is a journal very specifically focused on the
anthropology of work.
Ann Kingsolver
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Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 18:49:06 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Emad (M.O) Kayyam" <dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com> View
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Subject: RE: question
To: hq-public-inquiries@nasa.gov
Dear EMAD:
Also, included in the above Web site are the respective NASA Centers and
their particular technical areas of responsibility under the section entitled,
“NASA Research areas and addresses for submission.” Perhaps you can
address your questions directly to the respective NASA Center for an
expedited response. After you review that information, should you
continue to believe that your proposal would be more appropriately aligned
with an area of research associated with a particular NASA Center, please
forward a valid unsolicited proposal directly to that Center. You are
strongly encouraged to follow the instructions as outlined in the “Guidance
for the Preparations and Submission of Unsolicited Proposals,” Web site
so that NASA Center personnel can process and fairly review your
proposal.
NASA hopes that this information will be helpful to you as you pursue your
goals. Again, thank you for your letter and interest in NASA.
Cordially,
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Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 13:07:12 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Angela Close" <aeclose@u.washington.edu> Add to Address
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To: "Emad (M.O) Kayyam" <dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com>
CC: "Chris Chippindale" <cc43@cam.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Stonehenge
I have received your paper on Stonehenge, but must inform you that I am
no longer Editor of the Journal of World Prehistory. Dr. C. Chippindale now
holds that position and I am sending a copy of this message to him.
Yours,
Angela E. Close
http://faculty.washington.edu/aeclose
Seattle, WA 98195-3100
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To: dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com
Subject: Final decision on your article from Phys. Med. Biol. -
PMB/263621/SPE/182425
From: pmb@iop.org Add to Address Book Add Mobile Alert
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 18:15:20 +0100
Ref: PMB/263621/SPE/182425
26 October 2007
Dear Dr Kayyam
However, we do not publish this type of article in any of our journals and
so we are unable to consider your article further.
Yours sincerely
Johnathan Keen
Publishing Team
Contact Details
E-mail: pmb@iop.org
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To: dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com
Subject: AA/2007/8284
From: aanda.paris@obspm.fr Add to Address Book Add Mobile Alert
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 13:58:14 +0200
16/07/2007
Dear Dr KAYYAM,
Thank you very much for having submitted your manuscript entitled: The
Universe and the human body. To Astronomy and Astrophysics, after
consideration by our Editorial Board, I regret to inform you that your
manuscript cannot be considered for publication in Astronomy and
Astrophysics.
Indeed, the subject of your article is not covered by A&A and we advise
you to submit it to another journal where the readership should be more
involved in your subject. We unfortunately have to confine our journal to
purely astronomical or astrophysical themes. A journal reaching a larger
audience might be more suitable.
Yours sincerely,
Malcolm Walmsley
A&A Editor
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Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 12:01:09 -0400 (EDT)
From: estefans@hi.is Add to Address Book Add Mobile Alert
To: dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com, doctor.kayyam@gmail.com
Subject: Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica - AOS-07-04-0265
CC: actaophthalmologica@hi.is
13-May-2007
AOS-07-04-0265
Similarity relation between the anatomical human Eyeball & the planet
Earth ball in Stonehenge megalith interpretation
We appreciate that you allowed us to review your work and hope you keep
Acta in mind for your research publications in the future. Thank you for
submitting your work to ACTA OPHTHALMOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA.
Sincerely Yours,
Einar Stefansson
Chief Editor
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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 14:07:32 +0000
Re: The Eye ball and the Earth ball: Model for Inverted
Subject:
Planetarium.
Mr Kayyam,
Your article was removed for 2 reasons. The formatting was extremely bad,
and it was practically unreadable by 3 of the browsers we have, and
secondly we received many complaints about your previous articles.
We let these pass, but we are not prepared to undertake the additional work
responding to these complaints takes as the pressures of additional work
allow only a certain amount of administration.
Sincerely,
Nigel Holt
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Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 10:45:14 -0800 (PST)
Subject: The Eye ball and the Earth ball: Model for Inverted Planetarium.
To: mail@philica.com
Your kind care to let me know why I did not find my article in the front page
of our beloved journal PHILICA.
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From nei2020 (NIH/NEI) <2020@nei.nih.gov>
To doctor.kayyam@gmail.com,
Thank you for your inquiry. The National Eye Institute (NEI) conducts and
supports research that leads to sight-saving treatments and plays a key
role in reducing visual impairment and blindness. The NEI is part of the
National Institutes of Health (NIH), an agency of the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services.
Thank you for sharing your information. Unfortunately, the NEI is not able
to offer the service you requested.
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From: musen@stanford.edu <musen@stanford.edu >
Date: 27 Aug 2007 15:01:41 -0000
Subject: Submission to Applied Ontology
To: doctor.kayyam@gmail.com
Cc: guarino@loa-cnr.it
Thank you for thinking of Applied Ontology. I hope that you are
successful in having your paper published in another journal where the
theme is more appropriate.
Sincerely,
Mark Musen
Co-Editor in Chief
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"Journal of Archaeological Science" <jas@elsevier.com> Add
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Ref: JASC08-57
Title: The Eye ball and the Earth ball: Model for Inverted Planetarium.
Authors: EMAD KAYYAM, M.B.B.Ch
Yours sincerely,
I am afraid the focus of your work does not fall within the remit of the
Journal of Archaeological Science.
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To: dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com
Ref: AJ/278272/THE/182425
Dear Dr Kayyam,
Thank you for sending your paper to be considered for publication in The
Astronomical Journal.
Manuscript #: 278272
Title: Human Eye Solar Earth Analogy as a Stonehenge Code
Authors: Dr EMAD KAYYAM
Regards,
John (Jay) S. Gallagher, III
The Astronomical Journal
Editor-in-Chief
Contact Details
E-mail: aj@iop.org
Tel/Fax: +1 608 265 6005
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Re: Travel through Time by Riding the Sound
Saturday, April 4, 2009 5:11 PM
From:
"Farouk El-Baz" <farouk@bu.edu>
To:
"Emad (M.O) Kayyam" <dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com>
Farouk El-Baz
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Re: Travel through Time by Riding the
Sound
Monday, April 6, 2009 9:58 PM
From:
"Rudy Schild" <rschild@cfa.harvard.edu>
To:
dremad_kayyam@yahoo.com
The good news is that there is nothing technically wrong with the
astronomical facts you describe, and your understanding of trends in
modern astronomy is quite good. In particular, I liked your treatment of the
dominant theory of cold dark matter, wherein you note in plain language
what the theory proposes, and the fact that there are problems with
predictions of the theory. So I consider the astronomical basis of your
report to be sound.
--Rudy Schild—
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