This picture shows the orbits of Mercury and Venus within the orbit of the Earth. The Earth, Mars and Venus were the subject of Velikovsky's work, Worlds in Collision.
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Immanuel Velikovsky
Immanuel Velikovsky was born in 1895. He was born in Russia.
Velikovsky had many different jobs. One of his jobs was to be a writer. Would you want to be writer?
Velikovsky's most famous book is Worlds in Collision. Most people think that what Velikovsky wrote about science was not right.
He died in 1979.
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