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Surveys across the face of the Earth are obsolete unless they are frequently updated. The Earth moves as it expands and the naked eye is unable to detect the subtle changes. Satellites are showing us that in fact all points change around on the face of the Earth. From the time of the Lew and Clarke survey to the present time, the Earth has expanded not only across the continental USA but throughout the rest of the world and under the seas. No point of reference remains stable. The Earth is in a state of constant flux and we, its inhabitants, are just along for the ride.[[Category:Book]]
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Surveys across the face of the Earth are obsolete unless they are frequently updated. The Earth moves as it expands and the naked eye is unable to detect the subtle changes. Satellites are showing us that in fact all points change around on the face of the Earth. From the time of the Lew and Clarke survey to the present time, the Earth has expanded not only across the continental USA but throughout the rest of the world and under the seas. No point of reference remains stable. The Earth is in a state of constant flux and we, its inhabitants, are just along for the ride.[[Category:Book|planet earth expanding]]
  
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Is Planet Earth Expanding?
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Author Richard W Guy
Published 1991
Publisher Institute of the Expanding Earth
Pages 54
ISBN 0962901806

Surveys across the face of the Earth are obsolete unless they are frequently updated. The Earth moves as it expands and the naked eye is unable to detect the subtle changes. Satellites are showing us that in fact all points change around on the face of the Earth. From the time of the Lew and Clarke survey to the present time, the Earth has expanded not only across the continental USA but throughout the rest of the world and under the seas. No point of reference remains stable. The Earth is in a state of constant flux and we, its inhabitants, are just along for the ride.