Heterodox Talks


Program Fall semester 2025:
All talks by geology professor Allan Krill:
, Wednesdays kl. 12:15, in Suhmhuset (NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet), Trondheim.

1. Wed. Aug. 27, 2025
Steinn Stikkmann — the Trønder who made the 'Bronze Age' helleristninger in Scandinavia.
(For more information, see Helleristninger.com.)

2. Wed. Sept. 3, 2025.
Ingi Innrisser and Oddr Omrisser — two friends who made the ‘Stone Age’ helleristninger in Scandinavia.
(For more information, see Helleristninger.com.)

3. Wed. Sept. 10, 2025.
Ingi Innrisser’s helleristninger are the earliest documentation of Sámi culture in Scandinavia.
(For more information, see https://groups.io/g/VikingRockArt/message/85 and https://groups.io/g/VikingRockArt/message/91.)

4. Wed. Sept. 17, 2025.
Paleohumans probably evolved from chimpanzees on Bioko island, where there was easy marine food and no predators.
(For more information, see Paleohuman.com.)


Program Fall semester 2024:

NTNU Calendar 2024 Heterodox Talks

All talks by Allan Krill, Wednesdays kl. 19:15 in the 'Geologi' building, Høgskoleringen 6, Trondheim. Bus stop 'Gløshaugen' (AtB metrobuss 3). Free car parking.

1. Wed. Aug. 21, 2024 kl.19:15.
There are actually better numbers than the orthodox 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0.
(For more information, see itinum.com.) My ‘audionumerals' T,N,M,R,L,J,K,F,P,S are just as good as Arabic numerals, and much better. Learn how you can use "itinumerology" to have fun remembering phone numbers and other ID-numbers.

2. Wed. Aug. 28, 2024 kl.19:15.
Why the 1912 'Continental Drift theory' (Plate Tectonics) was shunned for 50 years.
(For more information, see Krilldrift.com.) I can show that Yale University professors deviously manipulated drift-evidence when updating the leading geology textbooks in 1915, 1924, 1929, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1939, 1941, 1949, 1955, 1960, and 1962.

3. Wed. Sept. 4, 2024 kl.19:15.
How isolated chimpanzees probably evolved into humans.
(For more information, see Paleohuman.com.) I suggest that humans evolved in a Galapagos-type scenario on Bioko island, where there was easy marine food (sea turtle eggs and meat) and no predators. This is the 'Aquatic Ape theory', which is still being shunned after 63 years.

4. Wed. Sept. 11, 2024 kl.19:15.
Helleristninger were made in the Iron Age (not the Stone Age and Bronze Age).
(For more information, see VikingRockArt.com.) I contend that helleristninger were made with hammers and iron boat nails, not stone tools. I think I can recognize the work of seven traveling artists, whom I name Stickman, Sydvester, Texter, Hjortmann, Whaler, Inliner, and Outliner. The artwork often shows Viking-style longships with animal figureheads, but no sails.

5. Wed. Sept. 18, 2024 kl.19:15.
The belief in Norwegian Stone Age people is based on misinterpretations.
(For more information, see Hoaxyz.com.) I contend that there is actually no valid evidence that people lived in northern Norway during the Stone Age. That theory was founded between 1909 and 1936 by geologist Anders Nummedal, but I am certain that he falsified all of his discoveries. Since then, newer evidence has been misinterpreted, keeping this false belief alive.

6. Wed. Sept. 25, 2024 kl.19:15.
'Piltdown Man' 1912 and 'Lucy' 1974: two hoaxes that should have been obvious.
(For more information, see researchgate.net/publication/344220554) I contend that bones were planted by underlings, helping eager scientists succeed in becoming world famous.

7. Wed. Oct. 2, 2024 kl.19:15.
Misinterpreting Stone Age dates: 'shoreline dating' and radiocarbon dates of marine shells and charcoal.
(For more information, see groups.io/g/VikingRockArt/message/53 and
groups.io/g/DubiousDigs/message/59) Stone-Age dates published in Finnmark give the geological ages of ancient shorelines, but have nothing to do with archaeology or human activity.

8. Wed. Oct. 9, 2024 kl.19:15.
Kamoya Kimeu (1938-2022). How the world's greatest hominid fossil finder found 'Turkana Boy' skeleton and more.
(For more information, see researchgate.net/publication/344220554) I contend that Kimeu imported bones, broke them, and scattered them in Kenya, to be found by himself and others many years later.

9. Wed. Oct. 16, 2024 kl.19:15.
Little Foot: a false 'hominid skeleton' made of bones from four different places.
(For more information, see researchgate.net/publication/344220554) A cave in southern Africa contains many monkey bones, some of which were selected to produce this famous 'skeleton'. Human foot bones from a museum storage room were added.

10. Wed. Oct. 23, 2024 kl.19:15.
Challenging false beliefs: geology’s 'Finnmarkian' in 1987 and archaeology’s 'Finnmarkian' in 2022.
(For more information see njg.geologi.no/images/NJG_articles/NGT_67_1_015-024.pdf and groups.io/g/VikingRockArt/message/25) In remote Finnmark, geologists thought that the mountain-building event was remarkably old (Cambrian) and archaeologists have thought that human occupation was remarkably old (Stone Age). My unexpected challenge in 1987 ended the belief in a geological 'Finnmarkian', and I expect my challenge in 2022 will end any remaining archaeologic 'Finnmarkian' within a few years.

11. Wed. Oct. 30, 2024 kl.19:15.
In Plate Tectonic theory there were just 6 major plates. But in 1974 a seventh was invented — a perk for North American geology.
(For more information, see northamericanplate.png) Orthodox geology lists 7 major plates: African, Eurasian, Pacific, Antarctic, Indo-Australian, North and South American. I think the division of the American Plate should be challenged.

12. Wed. Nov. 6, 2024 kl.19:15.
Chronograms: Latin phrases in which Roman Numeral letters (MDCLXVI) commemorate important dates.
(For more information, see forskningsdagene_2004.pdf) Chronograms are now passé, but they can still be made for special dates. For example: here is my English-language chronogram for 1910, the founding date of the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH): "MoDern teCh-eXCeLLenCe" (=1000+500+100+10+100+50+50+100).