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Yes! The Earth is Expanding. Part 7 of 14.

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James Maxlow continues to present his latest work on the Expanding Earth Hypothesis at the Nexus Confernence with examples from his book Terra Non Firma Earth.
Many thanks to Dr Maxlow and Duncan Roads for permission to place this presentation online. (more)

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  • The animations are shown separately in part 14 of the series or you can ask Dr Maxlow for a copy if you listen to the conclusion of the presenation.

  • Where can I find these animations other than in this video?

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  • In all the responses to all the videos, why the hell is everyone caught up in more mass? Who said more mass? No requirement there... what's being said is EXPANDING not GROWING. Is the inner earth not under more pressure? Isn't releasing molten pressurized rock into less pressure going to cause expansion? That's just one way... but just because it is EXPANDING does not mean it HAS to even have more mass, can't we just pull on something and make it bigger? Like taffy? For example.

  • I don't know what to say to you others who have close minds, But to open up to really research everything, don't just take everyone's word for anything.. Research everything you think you know and make logical decisions by listen to the facts and theories.

    I do agree with the expanding Earth Theory and soon in the future maybe a 100 year or 200 after most of the people die off and are born again they will talk about this time period and how well we took it or fought against the truth.

  • @fenrirgg He's stating subduction IS the theory.

    The ocean bottoms are generally less than a mere 100M yr. old.

    You can clearly see yourself there is no subduction. The Pacific is growing and the Atlantic is growing. Nothing is sliding under. The continents fit together almost neatly if the Earth is shrunk and Dinosaurs (as a fact) cannot exist in our gravity.

  • @0815tobey wow. to the point.

  • @fenrirgg

    What are you talking about? Look around ... any continent ... any of them.

    Now go back in time ... look at what city developed last, then go back in time pinpointing where each of the societies were placed on the continent.

    You will see that if you start in time of ancient, that towns/cities start to form up on what is now mountains ... highest points of the continent.

    Going forward in time each newly formed city/town is lower and lower in elevation ... the earth is expanding

  • Oh, sorry, after reading some more of the theory I can't see a single fact that this theory is correct. So I don't need more information, thanks.

  • I didn't read all the theory, but I hope someone can explain me: Where does he put the subduction zones in his theory?

  • I wonder if he believes in the moon creating impact, and how does that play into the picture?

  • @MsArgentana Consider it a possibillity that the space between each atom and its electrons, positrons etc. has increased. If we live in a forever expanding universe, the space has to come from somewhere, and thats as good a place as any.

  • @MsArgentana

    Put a glasbottle full of water inside the freezer and you will see.

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