Jan Mestan
Jan Mestan | |
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Nationality | Czech |
Occupation | Geophysicist |
Years active | 3 |
Known for | Chthonian Theory and Expanding Earth |
Notable work | Expansion Tectonics |
Jan Mestan is a Czech geophysicist known for his Chthonian Theory in expansion tectonics. He is an experimentalist working on simulations for alternative explanations for geological formations such as subduction.
Education
- Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Technical University of Munich in Geophysics
- Technical University of Ostrava in Applied Physics
- udwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Technical University of Munich in Geosciences
Professional Work
Jan works in the area of Applied Geophysics, Science, and Aviation. Mestan is also a geologist with expertise in exploration seismology and mineral prospecting. He also has claimed to show evidence of a connection between Zealandia and South America.
Current Work
Jan is currently working on his Chthonian Theory which claims that the earth was a gas giant 4.6 billion years ago. Mestan also does experimental work using models on tectonic formation.