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  • ...er with a few related mysteries. At bottom is the growing realization that Earth was adopted by the Sun from an entirely different system.
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  • | known_for = [[Earth Expansion]], [[Orogeny]] ...erse? (1988). Then, in 1990, I first came out at least as a sympathizer of Earth expansion, by publishing the article ?The importance of tanscurrence phenom
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  • | title = Earth Expansion and the Null Universe | keywords = [[Mach]], [[Ether]], [[Einstein]], [[Growing earth]], [[Energy]], [[Space]]
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  • | title = Earth Expansion Major Objections Solved ...the Expanding Earth" <ref>Stephen Hurrell, '''Dinosaurs and the Expanding Earth.''' , Third Edition9780952 260372011.</ref> :
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  • ...sphere, tough-cohesive lower layers needed to be overcome.<br /><br />The Earth-expansion theory which is offered here seeks to derive Antarctica with its
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  • ...e inflation of these bodies, as suggested by the supporters of the Growing Earth Theory. I also showed why the gravitational constant is varying locally and
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  • ...omic regime in which an ever decreasing pool of workers subsidizes an ever growing army of unemployed is axiomatically unsustainable and conduces to system br * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqrZeC2ee0k We are the Last Humans on Earth!]
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  • ...is proposition is true, it means that if an aluminum spacecraft orbits the Earth in a circular orbit having a period of 90 minutes at an altitude of 282 km, ...a concentric antimatter version of itself that experiences time backward, growing younger while its ordinary companion grows older. Space flow directions rev
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  • ...terference will become more and more of a problem. Satellites orbiting the earth also cause major interference. For this reason, advanced civilizations will
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  • ...ex-net-tech/Sep-20-2008-at-10-00AM---Vortex-Net-Technology.mp3 The Growing Earth Theory] (Audio Podcast)
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  • ...edia.org/wiki/Dayton_Miller#cite_note-Roberts-10 [11]]</sup> given an ever growing body of negative results. - <em>Wikipedia</em> ...Ether-Drift Experiment and the Determination of the Absolute Motion of the Earth," <i>[http://prola.aps.org/abstract/RMP/v5/i3/p203_1 Rev. Mod. Phys.]</i>,
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  • ...l as continues to develop the organization's marketing strategy as well as growing its website presence. * 2016 - "[[Earth Expansion Major Objections Solved]]"
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  • {{Wikipedia_dispute|Expanding earth}} ...supercontinents, breakup of the Pangaean supercontinent, formation of the Earth’s modern continents, as well as sympathetic opening of each of the modern
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  • ...logical marginal notes that betrayed an unmistakable yearning for peace on earth and good will toward men.<br /><br />Though it could be said that we were b ...are to uphold our duty to create an environment conducive to learning and growing by encouraging intelligent, honest, open-minded people to work together and
    25 KB (4,007 words) - 06:17, 2 January 2017
  • ...e=2008-03-24 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080317182401/http://earth.google.com/gallery/kml_entry.html#tSDSS%20layer |archivedate=2008-03-17 |de There is also the ever-growing list of data for the [[Stripe 82]] region of the SDSS.
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  • ...pine pitch) rigid for fast objects and fluid for slower objects. Thus the Earth could move through it fairly freely, but it would be rigid enough to transp ..., no motion of the apparatus through the aether was detected (although the Earth's velocity is<!-- "by"? --> 60&nbsp;km/s different in the northern winter t
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  • ...the few purely mathematical papers he had written, demonstrating Maxwell's growing stature as a mathematician.<ref>{{harvnb|Tolstoy|1982|p=61}}</ref> Maxwell ...researched, amongst other things, such questions as the [[density]] of the Earth and the composition of water.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/
    78 KB (11,137 words) - 15:23, 19 July 2017
  • ...nted for by the same principles. Newton's theoretical prediction that the Earth is shaped as an [[oblate spheroid]] was later vindicated by the geodetic me ...of the equinoxes as a result of the Moon's gravitational attraction on the Earth's oblateness, initiated the gravitational study of the [[Lunar theory#Newto
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