Immanuel Velikovsky, born in Russia in 1895, was a psychoanalyst who challenged conventional ancient history, proposing that biblical events, such as the Exodus, had scientific explanations and advocated for a drastic revision of historical timelines. His theories, detailed in works like "Worlds in Collision," suggested that the history of ancient civilizations, including Egypt and Greece, was misunderstood and misdated, igniting a backlash from the academic community. Despite significant opposition, some of his predictions regarding ancient civilization's dates and astronomical phenomena were later validated by new data, leading to ongoing debates about his contributions to historical and scientific discourse.
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