Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Expanding Earth

There is are so many revolutions that seem to be related and it is due to our new explorations into space and the breakdown of the institutions of higher ignorance. One that is coming to the forefront, that is likely related to the Plasma Nature of our universe, the Growing Earth. Recently, mapping of the oceans has shown that all the oceans in the world are under 250 million years old. That coincides nicely with Jno Cook's reconstructions as to when the fauna and flora changed on earth from long grow, armoured plants and such to seasonal plants. There are still leftovers from this world, which still grow slow. Like deciduous trees, and the giant redwoods.

With this concept, it is possible to envision a more dynamic earth which has distinct possibilities of gravity being altered based on the overall electrical system that links to the planet. It lends more sense to the decay rate anomalies and such that have been pointed out over time.

The largest drawback to this is a credible mechanism which allows the earth to actually grow. There is a possibility that there is a large influx of matter via protons, in the electrical medium. Perhaps it just is accumulated sentiment from space. There are many questions.

Obviously the electrical model has the creation answer, but still, it is unable to experiment with how a planet could expand. But it's quite obvious that they do.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Krackonis!
You meant to say sediment, not sentiment?

Do you want to advertize the EU site(s)?

I know that there are problems with the plates simply floating and subducting. Explaining the recent Aceh quake/tsunami was tough for the experts. They were embarrassed but struggled to find a new explanation. Entertaining and reminiscent of the astronomers. The degree of expansion needed? The land masses seem to be surviving remnants but the oceans were destroyed and renewed in some way? Or they did not exist, were created by this expasnion? Was the expansion episodic, one off or continuous?

You mention gravity altering, obviously the earth becomes more massive and dinos are stressed and it helps to kill the off. But the Blue whale is the largest animal that we know of. The mass is supported by salt water, but there is still something in this?

We know the crustal make up rock wise. Stray protons don't seem to fit as hey will not fuse to existing elements easily. The sun when active casts of much material, and the physics here, mainly EM, enable such fusion so that rocks and many elements especially, I suggest, iridium, and then hey expand all planets.

what do you think?

Pat

James said...

One think I noticed is that the radius of the earth is following an exponential curve in growth. It looks as if the rate of growth is depended on the earths size. More pressure in the core of the earth means faster matter generation, weather the matter is from energy conversion, has something to do with dark matter, or is from some other source.