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The Sekhmet Hypothesis was first published … The Sekhmet Hypothesis was first published in book form in 1995 by Iain Spence. It suggested that pop trends of an atavistic nature could be analysed in relation to Dr. Timothy Leary's interpersonal circumplex model. It also suggested that major youth trends could be correlated to peaks in the 11 year solar cycle; this idea was later rejected by the author in 1999. The hypothesis was published in 1997 in the journal Towards 2012 and covered in 1999 by journalist Steve Beale in Sleazenation magazine.list Steve Beale in Sleazenation magazine.
, The Sekhmet Hypothesis po raz pierwszy zos … The Sekhmet Hypothesis po raz pierwszy została opublikowana przez Iaina Spence'a w 1995 roku. Hipoteza sugeruje możliwe powiązanie między wyłanianiem się młodzieżowych symboli kulturowych a cyklem słonecznym trwającym 11 lat. Hipoteza została ponownie opublikowana w 1997 roku w dzienniku Towards 2012 i w 1999 roku w magazynie Sleazenation.12 i w 1999 roku w magazynie Sleazenation.
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The Sekhmet Hypothesis po raz pierwszy zos … The Sekhmet Hypothesis po raz pierwszy została opublikowana przez Iaina Spence'a w 1995 roku. Hipoteza sugeruje możliwe powiązanie między wyłanianiem się młodzieżowych symboli kulturowych a cyklem słonecznym trwającym 11 lat. Hipoteza została ponownie opublikowana w 1997 roku w dzienniku Towards 2012 i w 1999 roku w magazynie Sleazenation.12 i w 1999 roku w magazynie Sleazenation.
, The Sekhmet Hypothesis was first published … The Sekhmet Hypothesis was first published in book form in 1995 by Iain Spence. It suggested that pop trends of an atavistic nature could be analysed in relation to Dr. Timothy Leary's interpersonal circumplex model. It also suggested that major youth trends could be correlated to peaks in the 11 year solar cycle; this idea was later rejected by the author in 1999. The hypothesis was published in 1997 in the journal Towards 2012 and covered in 1999 by journalist Steve Beale in Sleazenation magazine.list Steve Beale in Sleazenation magazine.
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