Sobre el Autor

Immanuel Velikovsky was a Russian-American psychiatrist and author, best known for his controversial theories on ancient history and catastrophism. He gained fame with his first book, "Worlds in Collision," published in 1950, where he proposed that the planets in our solar system, particularly Venus and Mars, had undergone significant upheavals that influenced human history and mythology. Velikovsky's ideas challenged conventional scientific perspectives, attracting both fervent supporters and staunch critics.

Throughout his life, Velikovsky continued to publish works that delved into the connections between mythology, history, and astronomy, including the "Ages in Chaos" series. His theories sparked debates in both the scientific community and among historians, leading to discussions about the nature of evidence and the interpretation of ancient texts. Despite the controversies surrounding his work, Velikovsky's influence persists, as he encouraged a re-examination of traditional historical narratives and the potential for catastrophic events in shaping human civilization.

nacionalidad Americano, Ruso
Fecha de Nacimiento June 10, 1895
Lugar de Nacimiento Vitebsk, Belarus
Fecha de fallecimiento November 17, 1979