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I have been studying this theory for quite some time now. I don't know if /x/ can still provide some rare pearls, but what are your opinions?
This makes much more sense than subduction and the brachiosaur having multiple hearts along the neck (lol). Many things fit together nicely, not only from a scientific perspective, but also from an occult and philosophical one.

Does the mass increase? Does the mass stay the same? If so, how could gravity be different in the past? Peter Woodhead has a nice explanation for this.
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>>41127973
post the material that convinced you
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>>41127984
The whole theory simply makes much more sense than the continental drift. Over the course of decades, we have been applying plasters all over the place. Subduction sounds like magic. The fact that the Pangea was all on one side of the Earth doesn't make much sense once you start thinking about it. Where are oceanic fossils from really ancient times? Check an oceanic floor map; check the ruptures.
I'm simply asking for your opinions. I don't care about convincing anyone. This theory has been known for the last 150 years and has been hinted at in ancient texts as well.
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>>41127973
mass is hypothetical charge density expands and contracts space time, the earth is a bubble that collects material and charge density. what do yout hink would happen if venus passed closed to earth and sparkz flew?
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>>41128032
>the earth is a bubble
what is the material outside the bubble? what is electric charge? what is water?
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>>41127973
Earth isnt a ball anon
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>>41127973
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Othb0xsvZb4
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Based thread
Plate tectonics believers about to get butt fucked
All of these picrels are from, the land of no horizon by kevin and matthew taylor
Chapter 4, our expanding earth some pages will be skipped
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>>41128595
Go home flerfer
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>>41128032
a massive brap, unironically
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>>41129274
Just look how even in OPs image u cant just have a ball floating there something has to hold it up
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>>41129312
Hold it up against what?
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>>41129315
>the solution
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Thanks for the dump bookanon. got a .pdf to share with us?
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>>41129317
Against the buoyant force which makes more dense objects go down
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>>41129336
No only pics I’m taking on my cell. I had to dig through my garage once I saw this thread. Book is really good though. Basically the earth is expanding from centrifugal force and is like a ballon
>>41129328
>solution cont.
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>>41129351
what makes down, down?
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>>41129380
God declared up vs down in the beginning when He created the face of the deep (see Genesis 1 kjv)

You may or may not be aware that water always finds its level. So when the face of the deep was created and God compassed the waters, up and down was already declared.
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>>41127973
You literally have to shrink the planet for the continents to fit together.
Mass has been the same because the earth is hollow and crust is thinning
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>>41129375
>south expanding faster than north
looks pretty obvious from maps
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>>41129375
>last page of chapter 4
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>forgot pic
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This theory holds up with the blue planet, used to be all covered in water theory
Something I’ve heard in a book like RA material or Dolores Cannon’s convoluted universe series (don’t quote me on the exact source)
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The chapter on gravity is really good but also the great flood chapter was eye opening. They also do a short chapter on why a global ice age is a myth
>great flood chapter
Expansion caused outer atmosphere to thin, forcing water through underwater vents
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>>41129528
The flood waters also came from the windows on high

Any book trying to be biblical but also push ball earth is not the truth… the bible is not a ball earth book.

Gravity is just buoyancy
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>>41129549
Shut the fuck up christcuck
I never asked your opinion you stupid flerfer bitch
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>>41129549
>idiot thinks the earth has windows
We’re talking science not something you learned from pedos in robes
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>>41128229
>what is the material outside the bubble?
as without so within
> what is electric charge?
an abundance of valance electrons
>what is water?
the surface tension of water is the highest concentration of charge density.
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>>41128031
Until you can explain the mechanism for increasing mass then what you are doing is just mental masturbarion- and it honestly isn't even that fun.
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>>41129571
The firmament exists

And ive never ever heard a mainstream 501c3 type to preach flat earth and biblical cosmology
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>>41129811
What is the firmament? Explain it exactly
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>>41129811
No one mentioned the firmament not existing so please go into detail about what it is
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>>41129996
The firmament is the translucent dome covering to earth and you cannot ‘get past it’ like nasa claims and thats why they fake all their outer space shit
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>>41130019
What’s it made of? Describe how you know you can’t get past it
Stop being vague if you know so much
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>>41130046
Did you ever consider that there are mysteries to life beyond what men are capable of understanding? Or do you think your big brain can save your soul?


I haven’t traveled to the firmament before or had the chance to test its composition. I’m not sure if anyone has.

Did you know that physicists still have no idea why bicycles stay upright?

Did you know that sleep is still mostly a mystery to biologists?


I could spout off a bunch of bullshit pretending i know things I dont really know but then I would be no better than one of them.
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>>41130019
>firmament
You mean raqia?
Get your jewish nonsense out of here moshe
>durrr I fell for jewish psyops
stupid jew lover
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>>41130065
>I could spout off a bunch of bullshit
That’s exactly what you did dumbfuck
You didn’t say, “ maybe we can’t get past it” you said “ you cannot ‘get past it’”
Your stupid Hebrew text never says people can’t get passed it
You can’t even use the correct words
Holy shit they don’t teach you jews anything except how to bomb babies
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>>41130019
>can’t get past it
Factually correct
Grammatically retarded
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>>41130104
Im not a Jew Im a Christian.

We believe in the old testament as well dontcha know

Also umadbro loool
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>>41130112
If the only problems you have are semantics or grammar then I guess Im doing a decent job then
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>>41130115
>I believe in the jewish Torah
I know you stupid cuck. Not every Christian is as stupid as you are and falls for jewish tricks
>>41130118
You can’t even use passed right. Go back to elementary school retarded jew worshipper
The Bible never says humans can’t get “past” the firmament
Kek
Please keep making me laugh stupid goat fucker
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>>41130148
Praying for you
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>>41130115
No one is mad that you can’t even defend your position or use English
Calling you dumb while laughing is fun for me
I honestly enjoy making you look foolish Chaim
I always knew it was isrealis pushing the flat earth shit here
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>>41130153
I’m praying you get hooked on phonics, stupid flerfer
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>>41130154
K but anyone who reads this will see that people are spazzing at me for grammar mistakes on the internet all because I support flat earth and the firmament.

Someone even admitted that what I said was truthful but then raged about grammar.

So I know any reasonable person reading the exchange will see it for what it is.

Correcting peoples grammar instead of their argument is a big fag move rofl
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>>41130180
It was me you dumbass
I was making fun of you because no one can get “past” something because it’s not the correct word
Holy fuck I’m starting to feel bad for you. Mossad is fucked if they have idiots like you pushing flat earth
I corrected your argument by telling you the Bible never says we can’t get passed the firmament
Go ahead and quote the part that says humans can’t go beyond the firmament
I’ll wait you poor dumb soul
I’m not trying to be mean but you’re making it hard
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>>41130214
Imagine going ballistic because someone used the wrong word especially when you still understand what they are saying

Yikes on bikes
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>>41127973
Forgive me if I'm wrong knowing nothing about this, but this could support the theory of time speeding up and the atmosphere thinning out causing oxygen to become less rich and result in the decrease in size of bugs and fauna as well as the decrease in human life spans, etc. With the earth growing, the surface grows further away from the point of rotation. The further you are, the faster you have to travel as it spins. The faster it spins, the more time speeds up. And with it growing, the atmosphere spreads out and thins.

I could be wrong and this can all be coincidence, but it's interesting nonetheless. It also runs parallel to theories like the Sun spitting out matter and creating new planets as the existing ones drift into farther away orbits (meaning we'd have to planet hop as a species to survive - possible Mars connection or theory support like Garden of Eden being on Mars?). This is a theory used to support ideas of Mud Flood and explain why maps changed and land masses grew where there were none as well as why every culture believes in a Great Flood. Explaining why things get buried and why 'The Drift' below the soil seems to change erratically. This runs parallel because this could explain exactly how and why the Earth is apparently growing somewhat. Real schizo shit.
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>>41127973
>This makes much more sense than subduction and the brachiosaur having multiple hearts along the neck
Meds
Also, update your Dinosaur knowledge. yours is clearly from 1933
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>>41128031
Explains nicely alexander the great marching his army all the fuck over the place too
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Copied from another forum:

I have a little software which might be useful for you all:
First a light weight web app to show maps on a globe, example with the NOAA ocean floor map.
And a script to help with estimating Earth's radial growth. This gave an estimate for Earth's radial growth of 22 mm/yr.
About the methodology: The script uses the NOAA ocean floor map and counts (blackens) the pixels with colors which belong to ocean floor younger than a selected age. The naive approach would be to use the ratio (total number of pixels - black pixels) / (total number of pixels) as the Earth's (relative) area at the selected age.
However, because of the equirectangular projection of the map the pixels had to be "weighted" when counting, the weight beeing cos(angle), with the angle for north pole at -pi/2, equator at 0 and south pole at pi/2. This resulted in the green curve for Earth's area.
By normalizing Earth radius R, area A and volume V to 1 at t=0, radius and volume could be expressed as R=sqrt(A) and V=R*A (the 2 other curves).
Then I made an exponential fit to the radius curve, which gave R(t)=R(0)*(exp(-0.007*t/MY)+1)/2 for an radius of 0.5*R(0) for the limit t->infinity.
Using this fit with t=1 million years and current Earth radius gives for Earth's radial growth in the last million years
(1-(exp(-0.007*1)+1)/2) * 6371 km = 22 km.
So my estimate for Earth's current radial growth is 22 mm/yr.
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>>41131422
Are you one of those negresses that worked for NASA and got us on the moon?
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>>41128031
Where did the water come from then? Yes as a child I too thought the continents fit together nicely everywhere, but the water level is kinda arbitrary. Just because there's a line on maps where water and land are divided doesn't mean that line is of any planetary significance. It's just the height where the water level is. If earth had less or more water, the line would look a lot different. Not every beach is a cliff that goes down to the core of the earth.
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>>41131422
Interesting
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>>41131590
The whole planet was covered in water
Why do you think they find sea fossils all over the planet.
There’s also more water in the crust than in all of the oceans according to traditional geologists
The super continent doesn’t fit as well as a smaller globe that expanded
That’s why some ancient texts called earth the blue planet and now the planet is blue green and brown
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>>41130065
>Did you know that physicists still have no idea why bicycles stay upright?
Anon...
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>>41133704
Fucking kek
Flat earthers are still trying to figure out how bicycles work and what sleep is
Next he’ll be asking how magnets work
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No. You're infected by pseudoscience. Report to the rehabilitation center immediately for re(tard)education.

For earth to expand as wildly as your picture demonstrates, we would have to pass through a very, very dense nebula of debris. Much of the material of these nebula would be absorbed by the sun and the other planets, but eventually, with enough nebula to work with, sure, a planet can expand, but life on it would be reduced to micro.

There are many examples of animals with many hearts. Now, off with you and everyone like you. God the captcha really needs a minimum IQ built into it soon
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>>41133816
Shut the fuck up faggot
That would add mass but there has expanded without adding mass because it’s hollow like the moon and every planet in the solar system
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>>41133841
>the earth has expanded
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>>41133704
K well they dont. So…
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>>41133898
You’re so fucking dumb
> Yes, physics can explain bicycles, and the science behind their operation is well understood, though it involves multiple interacting principles. Bicycles function as a complex system governed by classical mechanics, where forces, energy transfer, and motion are key factors. The motion of a bicycle is fundamentally explained by Newton’s Three Laws of Motion.
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>Sun
>throwing charged particles at earth for a gorillion years
>earth
>magnetic field sucks up particles
>gains mass
>grows

Fucking magnets, how do they work
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If the continents have always been there and the earth has increased in size wouldn't the continents all change in 3D shape to adapt to the flatter spherical curve? Which means there would be similar, predictable stress marks on every single land mass. Something to consider.
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>>41134596
>predictable stress marks on every single land mass.
yes
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>>41130065
>average gringo IQ
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>>41134596
>If the continents have always been there and the earth has increased in size wouldn't the continents all change in 3D shape to adapt to the flatter spherical curve?
Yes
>Which means there would be similar, predictable stress marks on every single land mass. Something to consider.
I don’t know if there’s models the predict them but that’s how mountains are formed
Not from the tectonic theory of “some plates smush together and some plates form subduction zones” without any evidence why one would be different from the other
See this posts picrel for an example
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>>41134653
How did you predict these?
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>>41134815
im not sure why you think this image is a prediction or something i made, especially when the image is so concisely annotated. lets say this another way
>you - if the earths crust were distorting, there would be stress marks
>me- yes we call them fault lines.
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>>41127973
The mass increase, and gravity is concentrated in the tectonic plates.
Every planet is just a torus field with tectonic plates glued together around it. The torus have the same form of an apple, so you can have an idea how a planet is formed. It start in the center of the torus and then expands, increasing mass. The inside is hollow, but the space between tectonic plates (inner and outer) increases, creating more matter. They are separated by lava, which contains iron and other minerals.

People who cant visualize an apple cant conceive what I just said, so they claim the Earth is flat. Ignore them. They are npcs.
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>>41135000
All those who claim the earth is flat or hollow or expanding or hotdog shaped are liars and deceivers. Trust them not. Know ye that the earth is Felinacious in shape and Catlike in nature. Behold and tremble.
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>>41127973
Fungi are known to be extraterrestrials that came to Earth on meteorites to subjugate all living beings that evolved from moss or slime, because fungi grow best on excrement and carcasses—and they cause certain species to artificially expand their habitable space, for example by causing humans to produce artificial materials and artificial spaces such as sewers or bathrooms or baby diapers; the whole world becomes highly convoluted, thus offering more living and adaptation space for fungi, and many fungi have specialized in specific spaces and specific plastics; the artificially created spaces and plastics of course increase the total volume of the Earth's mass. This is at the discretion of our fungal overlords.
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I remember reading a long time ago that the speed of sound increases with the density of matter, and seismologists found the closer to Earth's core the faster the speed of sound gets. But Earth's acoustics suggests the inner core has a speed of sound that is so low it's comparable to air, plasma or vacuum, but said the inner core's material is so dense and so hot that sound simply can't travel through it. They never recreated that pressure in a lab and no other theory suggested that's what would happen to matter at that pressure, but that's what was accepted as fact because Earth being "hollow" just sounded too silly and is too hard to explain.

The best theory of gravity I've heard is that atoms consume subatomic particles around them (aether) for energy to have the properties they have, and that gravity itself is the result of aether pressure difference. If 2 atoms get near each other and are absorbing aether from all directions, the pressure between them is less than the pressure outside them and they pull together, and scale this up to the Earth and lighter objects get sucked down to Earth. The less aether an atom gets the slower it moves, which is time dilation. If an atom is completely deprived of aether it bursts into Hawking radiation, which is what happens in a black hole. If a white hole formed somewhere, possibly due to large amounts of Hawking radiation converging on a single spot, then atoms would spray out of that white hole in all directions. But then they'd be attracted to each other and form a shell around the white hole. And if the white hole was able to keep doing that, then you end up with a planet just like the hollow Earth theory, and when that white hole finally dies then the magnetic field probably goes too. All the ocean water might just have bubbled-up from deep underground.
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>>41134677
Gringo IQ is a good thing, right?
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>>41133952
You dont actually give any specific reason and it looks like u just googled for what u wanted to see and copy pasted the first thing that agreed with you
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>>41136596
Thanks for the bump flat earth retard
I’m not researching how bicycles work. I just did a quick google search to see how dumb you are
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>>41127973
Problem with this is there's geological and geographical details that argue against it.
>GPS sensors don't show landmasses moving away from each other except at rift zones
>they do show certain landmasses moving toward each other relative to subduction zones
>remains of ancient landmasses found buried under others not near mid-ocean ridges
>chunks of terrain isolated from their parent landmasses in a way that requires said landmasses to've inexplicably rotated as they spread.
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>>41129756
I dunno, dude, motherfucking meteors are pretty good at adding lots of MASS. That's just my opinion.
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>>41127973
As above, so below.

Large bodies in space undergo changes when they acquire enough mass. Same basic principle can be applied for atoms when they go up the periodic table and become more radioactive.

The establishment has already discarded growing Earth in favor of Pangaea model. Yes, the establishment narrative is full of shit. There is very good reason why they lie to the public. Rather than write a thesis, I'll summarize:

Subduction is bullshit.

Expanding Earth is a universal principle for other geologically active planets. Look up Neal Adam's "expanding Mars" evidence.

Yes, smaller sized Earth has less gravity. Less mass means less gravity. This gives plant and animal life the opportunity to grow larger since there is less stress on their biology. Dinosaurs, ancient giant plants, giant wolves and even humanoid giants once thrived in a lower gravity Earth.

The exact mechanism to how Earth's core grows is the secret "they" don't want the public to know. Elements on the periodic table are susceptible to change when subjected to various forms of energy. In Earth's case, you have millions of gallons of water that falls from space. It becomes part of the surface. Some of this water eventually falls through the cracks of the mantle and makes its way to the core. Water (hydrogen and oxygen) gets circulated in the core under heat and pressure. Excess heat from low energy nuclear reactions (LENR) is generated and newly formed elements are deposited. Without cold fusion reactions from the water and core interaction, Earth's core would cool and solidify.

Earth is literally a natural cold fusion reactor.
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>>41135300
That’s bullshit but I believe it
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>>41139777

KeK
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i have the book by James Maxlow but i have not read it because i'm a lazy neet coomer so here are some pcs in stead if you consider buying it. it looks interesting but i can't read. one thing I can't stand however is how small the illustrations are. the paper is also cheap newspaper type in stead of glossy encyclopedia paper
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I wondered how come in the carboniferous period dragonflies were the size of pigeons. centipedes the size of pigs. insects never got that big ever again, why not? it almost made me wonder if the biblefags are right about fossils being fake. But in expansion tectonics ontology the earth was the size of the moon during carboniferous so the insects would have no problem flying.
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>>41135420
You are way closer than you fucking know.
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>>41142071
I think I'm pretty close. What part of it do you think is wrong?
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Let's think about physics: "Mass attracts mass" is the essence of Isaac Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, which describes the force of mutual attraction between two bodies with mass. Here's what I want to explain: thousands of meteorites fall on planet Earth every year, so based on this premise, the Earth gains weight and mass over time.
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>>41142902
not that youd notice
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>>41142902
How many meteorites have you experienced for yourself falling to earth and leaving mass?
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>>41142012
The air pressure was probably different pre-flood

Also explains why after the flood Noah got drunk because the pressure dropped immensely and you get drunk easier in lower atmospheric pressure
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>>41138404
So… you admit that you didnt actually do any research and just wanted to reinforce what you already assume to be true without actually caring to find out the truth… hrmmm
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>>41135300
Underrated post.
>>41139777
Wasted trips.
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>>41127973
If you expand the volume of an object the density varies such that mass is constant.
A balloon inflated and a balloon deflated have the same mass. Not complex
This is a well understood area of physics
Anyways. You may want to think about how if earth is expanding, 1, Where does the new matter come from? Not entertaining hollow earth. 2, Why aren't we getting closer to local bodies like the moon etc.
I wish this board was 1 sd smarter so we could have interesting metaphysics discussions but instead all we get are butchered interpretations of mundane concepts
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>>41142902
Growing (or expanding) Earth depicts growth from the inside-out. This means mass is accumulating in the core and pushing outward.

Expanding Earth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kL7qDeI05U

Expanding Mars
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d44Jj_3gp-M
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>>41142902
True, but weight is irrelevant in this context. However yes the more outside shit ends up on earth, the more massive it is.
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>>41145117 Irrelevance is a relative assumption due to the size of the Earth, but in the context of physics, if the weight is reduced to one gram, it no longer has the same weight. excrement does not count, as it is the mass of the planet itself
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I even saw a meteorite in 1996. The gravity of any planet attracts mass, including dust, ice and water from space.
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>>41145140
no. it gets larger but its mass remains the same. where are all the trillions of tons of extra mass coming from?
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>>41145399
You saw it hit the ground? How do you know it came from space?
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>>41127973
I think I have a pretty solid explanation for the expanding planets (earth) theory. You have to take into account a few other theories. First, you start with this, The Saturn theory.
https://youtu.be/-DJnnyGSk2o?
To sum it up, the earth joined the solar system following Jupiter along with a few other planets. This basically caused chaos in the solar system until everything settled to where things are today.
A consequence to the earth being in the sun's influence is the periodic expansion it experiences. Watch this:
https://youtu.be/HctpLfq6gd0?
Assuming that the Plasma Universe/Electric Universe theory is correct,(it is) material is constantly being feed to the earth from the sun and other cosmic bodies. That's why the earth is always active with volcanos, earthquakes and other natural phenomenon.
BUT, there are periods on earth that is very chaotic and sudden in it's expansion. That would be the 12,000 and 26,000 year cycle.
https://youtu.be/1GQxAf0z_sc?
https://youtu.be/bMr-5HHnAmU?
This is when the earth expands rapidly and you get global flooding, mega quakes and ice ages.
Here's another interesting thing to consider. The real killer of the dinosaurs is when the earth first joined the solar system and started expanding. The dinosaurs couldn't deal with the destruction and increasing gravity, I suspect.
https://youtu.be/Qw3HWjvIhVw?
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>>41146563
Interesting and I think you’re on to something but I also think some of the big reptilians were killed off more recently and that’s why we have stories of dragons and people like Edgar Cayce saying humanity killed off the big beasts etc. though even humanity has art depicting the end of earth as a moon of Saturn so maybe the whole thing was more recently then assume
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>>41145619
there are white holes inside the planets
also it could be mass expanding caused by induction because we are fucking dying in 20 years



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