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  • ...in earthquake prediction</em>, presented at 32<sup>nd</sup> International Geological Congress, Workshop PWO 09 on New Concepts in Global Tectonics, Urbino, Ital ...fundamental particles</em>, poster session, 32<sup>nd</sup> International Geological Congress, Workshop PWO 09 on New Concepts in Global Tectonics, Urbino, Ital
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  • ...eached exactly the same conclusion. A reduced gravity during the Dinosaurs time would have allowed them to reach gigantic sizes. But they had not been able ...vity. I explain how this gravitational increase can be calculated from the geological evidence for the Expanding Earth. The gravitational increase provided by th
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  • ...ible for the principal dispersion of the supercontinent in the Cretaceous time. His textbooks after the 1970s are based on the above idea.
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  • ...the XIII NPA Conference presented the paper: "The Theory of Relative Local Time <em>vs</em>. Special Relativity Theory". At the XIV NPA Conference presente <span> * Polish Geological Society
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  • My theory of the expanding Earth is based not on geological observations but rather on mathematics. I go along partially with the tecto ...is when we look at the development of ancient civilization to the present time. All ancient civilizations started in the high mountains and moved down riv
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  • ...set up adjacent to the main Survey building--a location that seemed at the time to reflect a low estimate of the importance of rock magnetism on the part o ...General agreement about the times of polarity change made it clear that a time scale or calendar could be set up showing just when the changes had occurre
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  • ...hods to correlate volcanic ash from much of the western US. It was at this time that he devised the SIMAN coefficient for similarity analysis, which is use ...fornia in Berkeley as a visiting professor. He retired from the California Geological Survey in 2004, continuing to provide soil age estimates as the principal o
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  • ...were physically impossible. But now it is becoming clear that not only the geological record provides strong evidence for these cataclysms, but the emerging stud ...only have such events affected the Earth, but they have done so within the time of recorded human history! From as far apart as China, Mesopotamia, Egypt,
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  • ...llions of years. This theory, and associated modelling studies, extends in time from the early-Archaean–some 4,000 million years ago–through to the pre ...nd inconclusive palaeomagnetic studies of ancient Earth radius. Since that time there has been a considerable amount of modern global observational data co
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  • ...ry measurements using largely improvised equipment in 1878, about the same time that his work came to the attention of [[Simon Newcomb]], director of the N ...shown to be severely biased by the poor electrical standards in use at the time, it seems to have set a fashion for rather lower measured values.
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