Post by Admin on Jan 17, 2018 18:16:06 GMT
Expansion Tectonics: supposes that major Earth features are explained mainly by gradual Earth expansion.
1. Several people have shown that the continents could have fit together on a small Earth with little or no ocean basins.
James Maxlow, David Noel, Gene Ellis et al support expanding/growing Earth models.
_CNPS REQUESTS:
a. a more detailed map of small Earth showing:
a1. where the original continental boundaries fit together
a2. if rock & fossil types match near formerly adjoining boundaries
a3. if trails are left on the seafloors that support the fit
a4. where the continents may have morphed and if there's evidence of such morphing
b. means to distinguish between Earth expansion & Earth morphing (See #5 below).
2. __James Maxlow suggests: the solar wind and/or cosmic rays cause Earth expansion.
www.expansiontectonics.com
_CNPS REQUESTS:
c. an explanation of the solar wind / cosmic rays expansion mechanism and why it's probable
d. a diagram and a calculation of the mechanism.
3. __David Noel suggests: that expansion is due to neutronium in Earth's core that expands at the core surface. (Charles Cagle and Michael Mozina have had similar views.)
www.aoi.com.au/EP/EP303.htm/
.An advantage of a neutronium core is that it would not require an outside source for expansion.
.A disadvantage is that it would not increase Earth's mass, so gravity at the surface would weaken instead of strengthen as it expands, whereas the former existence of megafauna suggests that Earth's gravity was effectively weaker in the past.
.Other possible explanations for past weaker gravity for megafauna are a more rapid Earth spin, a much thicker atmosphere & electromagnetic effects.
_CNPS REQUESTS:
c. evidence of neutronium & its expansion
d. an explanation of the neutronium expansion mechanism and why it's probable.
4. __Gene Ellis suggests: that Earth formed from dark matter, that mass & radius of elements increased gradually over time via ionization potential & that the ongoing reduction in Earth's spin rate is a measure of its increasing mass.
ionic-expanding-earth.Weebly.com
_CNPS REQUESTS:
c. evidence of dark matter & of matter expansion via ionization potential
d. an explanation of the dark matter to matter expansion mechanism and why it's probable
e. confirmation that no other means of Earth's spin rate reduction, besides mass increase, such as electromagnetic braking, is probable.
5. __Fred Juenemann theorized that Earth was formerly elongated at the poles (oval-shaped), which would produce the appearance of expansion as it changed to a spherical shape.
www.thunderbolts.info/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4932&start=30#p56045
.Advantages of this model are that Earth may have spun faster, countering gravity at the surface for megafauna, and that no neutronium, or input of solar wind or cosmic rays were needed to account for the expansion. Fred also supposed that Earth's formerly thicker atmosphere would have countered gravity.
1. Several people have shown that the continents could have fit together on a small Earth with little or no ocean basins.
James Maxlow, David Noel, Gene Ellis et al support expanding/growing Earth models.
_CNPS REQUESTS:
a. a more detailed map of small Earth showing:
a1. where the original continental boundaries fit together
a2. if rock & fossil types match near formerly adjoining boundaries
a3. if trails are left on the seafloors that support the fit
a4. where the continents may have morphed and if there's evidence of such morphing
b. means to distinguish between Earth expansion & Earth morphing (See #5 below).
2. __James Maxlow suggests: the solar wind and/or cosmic rays cause Earth expansion.
www.expansiontectonics.com
_CNPS REQUESTS:
c. an explanation of the solar wind / cosmic rays expansion mechanism and why it's probable
d. a diagram and a calculation of the mechanism.
3. __David Noel suggests: that expansion is due to neutronium in Earth's core that expands at the core surface. (Charles Cagle and Michael Mozina have had similar views.)
www.aoi.com.au/EP/EP303.htm/
.An advantage of a neutronium core is that it would not require an outside source for expansion.
.A disadvantage is that it would not increase Earth's mass, so gravity at the surface would weaken instead of strengthen as it expands, whereas the former existence of megafauna suggests that Earth's gravity was effectively weaker in the past.
.Other possible explanations for past weaker gravity for megafauna are a more rapid Earth spin, a much thicker atmosphere & electromagnetic effects.
_CNPS REQUESTS:
c. evidence of neutronium & its expansion
d. an explanation of the neutronium expansion mechanism and why it's probable.
4. __Gene Ellis suggests: that Earth formed from dark matter, that mass & radius of elements increased gradually over time via ionization potential & that the ongoing reduction in Earth's spin rate is a measure of its increasing mass.
ionic-expanding-earth.Weebly.com
_CNPS REQUESTS:
c. evidence of dark matter & of matter expansion via ionization potential
d. an explanation of the dark matter to matter expansion mechanism and why it's probable
e. confirmation that no other means of Earth's spin rate reduction, besides mass increase, such as electromagnetic braking, is probable.
5. __Fred Juenemann theorized that Earth was formerly elongated at the poles (oval-shaped), which would produce the appearance of expansion as it changed to a spherical shape.
www.thunderbolts.info/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4932&start=30#p56045
.Advantages of this model are that Earth may have spun faster, countering gravity at the surface for megafauna, and that no neutronium, or input of solar wind or cosmic rays were needed to account for the expansion. Fred also supposed that Earth's formerly thicker atmosphere would have countered gravity.