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At first blush, this seems totally whack but the more you find out, the more it makes a weird kind of sense and is at least as logically consistent as most theories....(almost used the e-word there...)

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-ylrPfLxFI&feature=related

 

His site has the proof in greater detail but he does go into many of the examples during the multiple segment interview with Art Bell.

 

The earth, like Topsy, just growed...

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I listened to all of it and found it fascinating. It would be interested to hear just what (precisely) makes this whacko? He was very forthcoming as to how he comes to the conclusions he does, and some of the reasons have some resonance. I have some questions that weren't addressed in the interview, but to dismiss the whole thing out of hand without details or explanation seems a bit arbitrary.
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Likely the same voices that suggest that the entire universe underwent an inflationary (and some suggest hyper-inflationary) period where expansion accelerated from.....nothing?

 

Here is another more technical description

 

 

I just came across this yesterday by accident (looking for those voices in my head, you see <_< ) and watched it for a lark. More youtube lunacy.....well maybe even the moon is getting bigger...shades of Peter Gabriel!

 

p.s. A closed mind has nothing but echoes and stale air.

 

An open mind has room to grow.

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I spent the morning watching the 5 or 6 programs back-to-back-to-back...etc on the Science Channel about the atom. Somewhere along the way there was talk of the expansion of the planets by collisions with other planets, that Earth had probably had 10 such collisions, which caused it to be much larger than Mars or Mercury.

 

And then they got to QED and I watched the rest of the program sail over my head.

:P

 

When they explained that space is not empty at all, it somewhat made moot the claim that from nothing comes nothing as it seems it is impossible for there to be nothing.

 

Except for the sense made in this post. <_<

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If this is a "natural" phenomenon then it stands to reason that the Earth is not the only "victim" of it's effect....et voilà!

 

The Moon, Mars and other planetesimals seem to be undergoing the same changes....reminds me of a Bowie song <_<

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeCyjhDPnYQ&feature=related

 

the Moon and Mars etc. come in around segments 4-9.

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p.s.  A closed mind has nothing but echoes and stale air.

 

      An open mind has room to grow.

If that's how you feel then why did you offer the "crazy" option in your original question?

Crazy doesn't mean wrong. Columbus was "crazy" in wanting to sail off the edge of the world and we know where that led...

 

If anything, the hypothesis will lead to craziness in the rebuttal. No matter what the actual situation, conjecture and verification will help us find out what the situation really is.... ;)

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The dimensionality and particulars of space-time at the quantum level are anything but intuitive for macro-level experience.

 

Those that had the vision and the imagination to contemplate and understand the underlying principles and how they would operate are true pinnacles of the expression of human consciousness.

 

The more we open ourselves to reality, the more we realize and can make use of how things are, for the betterment of humanity. The less we want to know, the worse we make things. It is fundamental to the human condition.

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I liked the piece about the relationship about mass and gravity.

 

What kind of radio program is this from? Either the radio host is a lunatic himself or he did a great job keeping a straight voice.

Art Bell specializes in the esoteric fringe interests....

 

Perhaps some day they will realize that a large portion of the mantle is undergoing a "foaming" process due to radioactive isotope decay heat release and that the earth IS expanding as this less dense magma takes up more space and causes the planet to increase in girth.

 

Most scientific information that are taken as obvious today were speculation mere decades ago.

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This guy is so clueless about science. If you listen to part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyvumTCh8Zk the moderator asks if the Earth is 1/4 of the size, would it have 1/4 of the gravity as well? Fair question, but our hero answers it incorrectly.

 

Let's assume for simplicity 25% of the planet is covered with landmass. This means that the area was 4 times less 250 million years ago. As radius goes with the square root of the area (area of a sphere = 4 pi r²), the Earth would be half the size and 1/8th of the mass.

 

The gravity acceleration is given by a=G M/r² , and since we have half the radius and 1/8th the mass, the gravity would have been half that of the current gravity.

 

Much more worrying is the fact that the escape velocity of a planet is much lower. On geological timescales, the atmosphere of a planet leaks away into space, because at the top of the velocity distribution of the gas molecules, some will have escape velocity.

 

On Earth, this results in hydrogen and helium being pretty rare: they float to the top and away... On a mini-Earth, the same would happen to methane (which has been shown to be the main ingredient of the primordial atmosphere) and to lesser extent nitrogen and oxygen. Mars is practically devoid of nitrogen and the escape velocity is why. So his poor dino's cannot breathe!

 

I'll stop there now.

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A closed mind has nothing but echoes and stale air.

 

An open mind has room to grow.

Crazy doesn't mean wrong.  Columbus was "crazy" in wanting to sail off the edge of the world and we know where that led...
Most scientific information that are taken as obvious today were speculation mere decades ago.

Continued comments like this are not an argument in favor of anything (except perhaps the rabbi's rule. But partner, it worked once in history!) They only make the speaker seem bonkers.

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Sure is hard for a kid to have some fun....but as long as they are bitin', I'll keep fishin' :)

Ok, the Expanding Earth was bait. It seemed likely to be so. How about the twin towers stuff. You had me thinking you really believed that crap. Bait also?

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