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− | | | + | | title = The Expanding Earth |
− | | | + | | author = [[Alexander A Scarborough]] |
− | | | + | | keywords = [[expanding earth]] |
− | | published = | + | | published = 2009 |
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− | + | To understand why Earth is undergoing its continuous expansion, some background is absolutely essential. A plethora of substantiated evidence clearly supports the fact that Earth is expanding continuously, and has been growing in size (but not in mass) since its dynamistic placement in the third orbit around our Sun some five billion years ago, all in full accord with the Five Laws of Planetary Motion (three by Kepler, two by Scarborough). Reason for expansion: transformation of energy into expanded atomic matter (magma). | |
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[[Category:Expansion Tectonics]] | [[Category:Expansion Tectonics]] |
Revision as of 11:14, 1 January 2017
Scientific Paper | |
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Title | The Expanding Earth |
Author(s) | Alexander A Scarborough |
Keywords | expanding earth |
Published | 2009 |
Journal | None |
Abstract
To understand why Earth is undergoing its continuous expansion, some background is absolutely essential. A plethora of substantiated evidence clearly supports the fact that Earth is expanding continuously, and has been growing in size (but not in mass) since its dynamistic placement in the third orbit around our Sun some five billion years ago, all in full accord with the Five Laws of Planetary Motion (three by Kepler, two by Scarborough). Reason for expansion: transformation of energy into expanded atomic matter (magma).