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- The_Sekhmet_Hypothesis abstract "The Sekhmet Hypothesis was first published in book form in 1995 by Iain Spence. It suggested a possible link between the emergence of youth cultural symbols in relation to the 11 year solar cycles. The hypothesis was published again in 1997 in the journal Towards 2012 and covered in 1999, in Sleazenation magazine.".
- Q7763248 abstract "The Sekhmet Hypothesis was first published in book form in 1995 by Iain Spence. It suggested a possible link between the emergence of youth cultural symbols in relation to the 11 year solar cycles. The hypothesis was published again in 1997 in the journal Towards 2012 and covered in 1999, in Sleazenation magazine.".
- The_Sekhmet_Hypothesis comment "The Sekhmet Hypothesis was first published in book form in 1995 by Iain Spence. It suggested a possible link between the emergence of youth cultural symbols in relation to the 11 year solar cycles. The hypothesis was published again in 1997 in the journal Towards 2012 and covered in 1999, in Sleazenation magazine.".
- Q7763248 comment "The Sekhmet Hypothesis was first published in book form in 1995 by Iain Spence. It suggested a possible link between the emergence of youth cultural symbols in relation to the 11 year solar cycles. The hypothesis was published again in 1997 in the journal Towards 2012 and covered in 1999, in Sleazenation magazine.".