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Title | An Evolutionary Earth Expansion Hypothesis |
Author(s) | Stavros T Tassos |
Keywords | evolutionary, Earth, expansion hypothesis, finite or infinite, philosophical, seismology |
Published | 1994 |
Journal | None |
Pages | 275-280 |
Abstract
Although I am a research scientist in geophysics - seismology, I feel that an attempt to answer fundamental philosophical questions, like: Is the universe finite or infinite? Is Is it static or dynamic? Is it an open or closed system? and so on, will provide some intuitive insights into the incomplete and scarce set of data that scientists have to work with.
Furthermore, I've been impressed since my student years, by the dogmatic and simplistic approach of plate tectonics advocates. I rejected, on philosophical grounds, the perfect equilibrium between input and output of crust. I could not understand how easily the energy deficit of convection cells, of plate movements and of subduction was overlooked.