The Expanding Earth : The Inflation of Heavenly Bodies Demands for a Compression-Free Inner Core

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Scientific Paper
Title The Expanding Earth : The Inflation of Heavenly Bodies Demands for a Compression-Free Inner Core
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Author(s) Thierry De Mees
Keywords gravitomagnetism, expanding Earth, solar protuberance hypothesis
Published 2010
Journal General Science Journal
No. of pages 4

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Abstract

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