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The Earth is growing?
cressydrift
02-20-2010, 12:38 PM
Saw this video a long time ago, but just recently watched it again. Could explain some things.
YouTube- Conspiracy of Science - Earth is in fact growing
Can it be happening on other planets,
YouTube- Conspiracy of Science - Mars is growing aggressively
The person who made the video's and narration, Neal Adams.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_Adams
Greenstoner
02-20-2010, 02:03 PM
good watch !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thanks
yellowpower
02-20-2010, 02:27 PM
wow that second video really explains it. If it happens on Earth that means more living space for mankind yay
skyxx
02-20-2010, 02:29 PM
If My dick's growing, the earth is for sure growing!
TOPEC
02-20-2010, 03:57 PM
If My dick's growing, the earth is for sure growing!
wtf does ur dick have to do with the earth?
Preemo
02-20-2010, 04:51 PM
wtf does ur dick have to do with the earth?
That it's growing?
asian_XL
02-20-2010, 05:46 PM
thats my anus looks like when I am about to fart
check out the first video 8:21...it looks like a penis
optiblue
02-20-2010, 07:11 PM
never thought about it... makes sense.
PiuYi
02-20-2010, 08:21 PM
Our physics teacher used to tell us that dinosaurs couldn't have existed because their size + weight made it impossible for them to support themselves under Earth's gravity. This is the reason elephants are the largest land animals. Any bigger and they won't be able to stand/move.
I guess a smaller Earth would finally make the dinosaur theory fit then! :D
BoredAtWork
02-20-2010, 08:52 PM
Our physics teacher used to tell us that dinosaurs couldn't have existed because their size + weight made it impossible for them to support themselves under Earth's gravity. This is the reason elephants are the largest land animals. Any bigger and they won't be able to stand/move.
I guess a smaller Earth would finally make the dinosaur theory fit then! :D
That doesn't make a bit of sense. By law of gravity, the closer you are to the center of the mass, the higher the gravity force. i.e. the heavier you will be. A smaller earth makes dinosaurs even heavier.
Even if this theory is true, conservation of mass still needs to be true. (same amount of mass in beginning and end). If it is indeed growing, it needs to be of the same mass, therefor the earth is less dense then before.
ShadowBun
02-20-2010, 11:24 PM
less dense...
wouldnt that throw the earth off orbital?
cressydrift
02-21-2010, 11:05 AM
That doesn't make a bit of sense. By law of gravity, the closer you are to the center of the mass, the higher the gravity force. i.e. the heavier you will be. A smaller earth makes dinosaurs even heavier.
Even if this theory is true, conservation of mass still needs to be true. (same amount of mass in beginning and end). If it is indeed growing, it needs to be of the same mass, therefor the earth is less dense then before.
Hmmm, conservation of mass is a well researched theory that has to be true. That being said, everyday we learn more and more and expand on such theories. I have gone back and forth on this guys idea that "Earth's growing", and half of it makes sense. It seems logical, but he does not have raw hard data to prove it, or the process in which it happen. If the earth grows how is there,
Mountains - Current well supported idea is 2 tectonic plates colliding and shooting upwards.
Earthquakes - Though we don't know a lot, its still widely accepted that its to plates moving in opposite directions.
ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC
With the hole conservation of mass, maybe when the super dense magma from earth's core rises to the surface, it comes out and solidifyes at half the density of the magma. Think of wood burning to ash, magma turning into rock.
This is too long, sorry.
cressydrift
02-21-2010, 11:10 AM
Oh, if your going to fail post's, please explain why. Boobiemaster, SkinnyPupp, just want to know why you fail'd me?
Blinky
02-21-2010, 11:21 AM
I saw it on the intarwabs so it must be true!!!11!one!!1!!
:facepalm:
RRxtar
02-21-2010, 12:22 PM
was your physics teacher an evangelical wingnut too?
PiuYi
02-21-2010, 12:49 PM
he used to throw things at us when we gave the wrong answer :(
Kamui712
02-21-2010, 04:01 PM
While this narrator has some interesting ideas, it suggests that plate tectonics play a minimal role. So far, it is proven and widely known that there IS subduction around oceanic trenches. Plates are destroyed and pushed under. Geological scans show a plate being pushed under BC hence the expectation of a earthquake in the near future.
I'm not taking any sides, since both theories have their merits and "holes" that need to be explained.
I wouldn't resist the idea of earth growing... I'd just like to know how it sustains this growth.
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