Yes! The Earth is Expanding. Part 1 of 14.
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Even as a young kid in school, I never thought that plate tectonics / Pangea theory sounded quite right. Why would all the land be on one side of the Earth? That just doesn't make any sense.
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@GanjaStuPipesUp Because... They actually did tell people and it was commonly known that the earth was round since the time of the ancient Greeks? Sorry I don't get what you are going on about. Also the earth has been measured by NASA and they revealed that the earth is growing by the width of a human hair every year (not enough to support the expanding earth hypothesis).
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it can be measured by satellites. But do you have a satellite? Do I have one? Do any of your friends or family have one? No. Organizations have them. What holds an organization together? Money. Money is power and you are cattle. Do you go out into the fields and talk to cows about what matters? No. You keep it to yourself and to those around you. Ever hear of a "secret"? Yeah, everyone keeps secrets. Why so easily dismiss the idea that people with money keep secrets too?
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@TREMILBERG 3 months later thanks.
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@VoxSweden The same reason that 300 years ago the people in the know didn't tell the masses that they knew for a fact that the earth really was round.....
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The earth grew from a ball of dust, but it doesn't grow anymore - Official science expert guru.
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@ScienceWars There's a philosophical principle here: that people are entitled to know the sort of issues that have been raised. Understanding the actual reasoning may, however, be detrimental if one's goal is simply to promulgate insinuations about motives, in which case it is better to make it appear that scientists proposing expansion have no rational grounds whatever to maintain that position in the face of seemingly contrary geodetic evidence.
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@KJVWordofGod 4600 million = 4.6 billion
You do realize that, right?
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Is it really expanding or is it just collecting more space dust/metorites/commets like it has always... and was made from
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There is no way continents 'slide' around the ocean floor, like in the pangea world. Continents are bedrock.
@Diamonddavej Have you read the full paper in detail instead of just the summary? Surely what James Maxlow said in his book is that all these papers follow the original Robaudo and Harrison recommendation that the vertical motion be 'restricted to zero because (they considered that) this is closer to the true situation than an average motion of 18mm/year'. The summary states that expansion is zero but within the main body of the paper you will find that some raw data is removed.
Dinoxorg 6 months ago 5
The methods for measuring our planet are very precise and can detect changes in a fraction of a millimeter, like when measuring the movement of continental plates. In regards to these facts, if the size of the Earth really IS expanding from inside, how come this cannot be observed or measured by satellites or in any other way?
VoxSweden 3 months ago 2