The Growing Earth Pt.1

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Art chatted with comic book legend Neal Adams about his research on a new model for the Universe and his theory that the Earth is growing. According to Adams, our planet was once only a quarter of its current size, with continents covering most of the world. If one reduces the ocean areas, he explained, the continents fit together perfectly on that smaller globe.

A smaller Earth would also have a corresponding reduction in gravity, Adams proposed. The effect of lower gravity on a smaller planet is what Adams thinks caused the dinosaurs to grow so large. Reduced gravity would not only affect the physical structure of dinosaurs but their movement as well. Dinosaurs had long, down-facing legs and moved more like mammals than contemporary reptiles, Adams noted. This allowed dinosaurs to achieve a speed that would not have been possible under present Earth gravity, he said.

Adams also talked about the physics behind an expanding Earth, citing Carl David Anderson's cosmic ray experiments in which a positron was "created out of nothing." He believes this kind of research shows that matter is in continuous creation in the universe, and helps explain how our planet keeps growing.

August 12th, 2006

http://www.nealadams.com/nmu.html
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2006/08/12.html

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The Growing Earth Pt.1

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  • expanding earth

    In my childhood, I thought of this very theory. No one I told including my parents thought it was possible. Well...I've always thought of everything in the universe as being like a seed. Pretty simple concept when you think about it.

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  • expanding earth

    In my childhood, I thought of this very theory. No one I told including my parents thought it was possible. Well...I've always thought of everything in the universe as being like a seed. Pretty simple concept when you think about it.

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  • Regardless of what ...

    Regardless of what can be currently created by scientists in a lab setting, our universe has and is always creating/destroying ie. transmuting matter, which is only a thin slice of the entire range of frequencies of energy that make up the universe. We call these other frequencies 'dimensions'. A specific example is the sacred geometric growth pattern of a star, a planet, a plant, or a human being, ie. all known living things. This process happens on all scales.. 'As above, so below'.

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  • We can create ...

    We can create matter from energy in labs, but the thing is, that matter is very unstable and decays quickly. We can't create STABLE matter in a lab by any means.

    As for you saying that matter "can and constantly IS being transmuted to and from other frequencies", please give a scientific example of this, because I'd be very interested in having a clue of what you're talking about.

    By SolMaster [Affiliate User] 1217179533 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • The creation of ...

    The creation of matter is not a huge mystery. What we call 'matter' is simply energy vibrating at a specific range of frequencies and can and constantly IS being transmuted to and from other frequencies, either higher or lower within the space time matrix (ie the quantum hologram). That's how matter is 'created'.

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  • there is NO other ...

    there is NO other explanation as to why the continents all fit together on a smaller planet. think about it.

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  • I just loved it! ...

    I just loved it! It's the kind of thing that once you get it becomes obvious. Everything that you know about the subject makes more sense. The size of the dinosaurs are an example but I wonder if the fact that the rotation period of the Earth is increasing (the days are becoming a little longer) and which is explained by the loss of energy due to the tides are, in fact, due to the conservation of momentum.

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  • A Birkeland current ...

    A Birkeland current, in a "weak" diluted fashion, could have a z-pinch centering in a celestial hollow body (like, hypotethically) which could heat up some plasma and provide a electromagnetic field, but I think we run into a problem with regards to an electrostatic field. It is possible the EM field could stabilize and center the shell tho..

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  • Good points ...

    Good points Kenzofeis. I personally dont believe in an inner sun theory. But the idea of a shell planet seems to make some sense, especially with this new expanding earth idea.

    Things that make you go hmmmmm.... :)

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  • There are some ...

    There are some problems with having a "shell" planet with a "inner sun", especially if this sun is of some great mass. A strong electrostatic field would be required to help push out the shell, the "sun" could ofc be a plasmaball/slightly heated object that self-centers because of the field. But would it be liveable in such a strong field? And what would make it.. maybe a Birkeland current as in the Electric Universe theory, but I dunno.

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  • Hmm.. You can have ...

    Hmm.. You can have liquid water at several hundred degrees, but under high pressure, and you can have running water at -2°C or standing salt water at that low temp. - I am not sure what influence electric fields will have with regards to the freezing point tho..

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  • ha no wonder i ...

    ha no wonder i could never get tectonic plates in school, the size didn't fit in my mind right.

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  • I agree. And if the ...

    I agree. And if the conditions were right (ie if the sun were to expand) then it is quite likely that Mars would begin to grow and Earth would become comparable to Venus.

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  • I thought the earth ...

    I thought the earth was hallow? That kind of theory goes much better with the expanding earth theory than matter creation....

    By clevername333 [Affiliate User] 1201298556 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Hydrogen is the ...

    Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. When combined with oxygen in the form of humidity, you have your answer.

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  • Lookup "The ...

    Lookup "The Electric Universe" they say how when dinosaurs were here we MUST have had lower gravity! So that gravity is flexible and getting higher as years go by!

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  • This is VERY TRUE!

    This is VERY TRUE!

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  • The day will come ...

    The day will come when education is judged not by what you have studied but by your ability to stay informed.

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    dude, your site downloads content rapidly. I dig it the most.

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  • Thanks for posting ...

    Thanks for posting this one. This is one of the best and most interesting interviews I heard on the Coast to Coast radio program. It's nice to be able to listen to it again here. This is a great "Theory" and most of this makes perfect sense to me! Thanks again!

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  • Makes perfect sense ...

    Makes perfect sense to me. It's crazy that our scientists could in this day in age still get it all wrong just cause they don't share their data. Makes you think you can be the best scholar of all just by dropping out of school and studying yourself huh?

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  • Thanks for posting ...

    Thanks for posting this! I was looking for the MP3 on C2C but they only have bits of it. I love this expanding Earth theory.

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  • Hi All... Im based ...

    Hi All...
    Im based in the UK, does anyone know of any UK based sources of information like Coast to Coast?

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  • From now on i dont ...

    From now on i dont have to say: Good job all the time anymore beacause the dude is constantly doing a good job. 5 stars baby. I luvs ya

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  • Sweet! I have been ...

    Sweet!
    I have been wondering if someone had ever interviewed this guy.
    As our solar system moves through the universe it most likely encounters different radiation fields which affect planets and stars. These impulses of different strengths of energy might very well cause heavenly bodies to grow (like a crystal).
    Mainstream science has no imagination, and therefore can't see beyond thier dogmas.

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  • I think the one ...

    I think the one thing I like about Art's style above the other hosts is the way he sets up the guest in the beginning of his interviews and builds a quick rapport with them discussing lighter and more jocular subjects first. It kind of warms you up and they get a sense for each other's breaks and style.

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  • I think it makes ...

    I think it makes sense. I am looking more into this.

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