He is best known as a defender of the theories of Immanuel Velikovsky and for his numerological theories about the dimensions of the Great Pyramids.
•
His defence of Immanuel Velikovsky in the September 1963 issue of American Behavioral Scientist (republished in 1966 as The Velikovsky Affair) undoubtedly also contributed to this.
He attended at least a dozen national creationism conferences, interviewed Immanuel Velikovsky, investigated perpetual motion machines, and got thrown out of the International Flat Earth Research Society for his "spherical" tendencies.
Immanuel Kant | Immanuel Wallerstein | Immanuel Velikovsky | Immanuel | Immanuel Bomze | Liebster Immanuel, Herzog der Frommen, BWV 123 | Jens Immanuel Baggesen | Immanuel Tremellius | Immanuel Ness | Immanuel Lutheran College, Buderim | Immanuel Kant's | Immanuel Halton | Immanuel College, Bushey | Charles Immanuel Forsyth Major | August Immanuel Bekker |
In his book, Beyond Velikovsky: The History of a Public Controversy, Henry Bauer criticizes the research of Immanuel Velikovsky, author of the pseudoscientific and pseudohistoric New York Times bestseller Worlds in Collision (1950).