Expanding Earth

The Earth is growing as has been noted since the time of the ancient Greeks and as it grows, the continents move apart and cracks appear in the ocean beds from which flow lava to form the newest rocks on the planet. The expansion is fuelled by a continuous stream of neutrinos from the sun which materialise to create 80 000 000 000 000 000 kg of matter per year.


Professor Sam Carey finds that the continents do not quite fit on his globe but would clearly look better on a smaller sphere with the tip of south America curling around the cape of Africa:


The theory of plate tectonics claims that the Himalayas were formed by India moving 1000km north to collide with Asia but two facts prove this wrong:

  • The expansion of the Indian Ocean occurred 150 million years before the uplifting of the Himalayas
  • Fossil records are continuous from India to China, this showing that there has never been a large area of ocean between India and Asia

The earth expansion has been known since the time of the Greeks and in the Modern Era there are many papers and books written by reputable scientists.

Sam Carey explains:


  • According to the theory of continental drift, the Pacific should be much smaller than it is today
  • All the ocean beds are very young compared to the age of the land masses – where did the old ocean beds go?
  • All continents have moved north by 5000km which should squeeze the Arctic correspondingly but evidence shows that the arctic has been expanding
  • There appears to be no ocean sedimentation before the paleozoic era (because there was no ocean floor before this time?)
  • Other planets in the solar system demonstrate polygonal fracturing and rift valleys consistent with volume expansion
  • Corals have both daily and annual growth rings which suggest that there were once many more days in the year that there are now which is consistent with an expected slowing down of the Earth’s rotation owing to increased mass

This diagram below from the Meyl paper shows Hilgenberg’s idea as to what happens to the Earth’s crust as the Earth expands.

As the Earth gets bigger, the radius of the crust is too small for the new diameter and starts to crack to accommodate the reduced curvature. It eventually collapses leaving typical patterns of mountain ranges and rift valleys.


Inflation or mass increase?

So is the Earth inflating as a balloon whilst maintaining the same mass or is it somehow accruing more material, more mass?

The increase in day length means that the Earth’s rotation is slowing down and the precise degree of slowing provides the answer to the problem.

NASA measurements suggest an expansion of circumference of 18-19 cm per year and the day is increasing by 0.7 seconds per year. Calculations from the Meyl paper show that this is consistent with an Earth that maintains its density (i.e. no balloon inflation) but is somehow increasing its overall mass.


The mass increase according to Meyl is caused by absorption of neutrinos coming from the sun. These energetic particles have no mass but are materialised in the interior of the Earth to create 80 000 000 000 000 000 kg of matter per year. This extra matter takes various forms but key amongst these are primordial water and crude oil.

To summarize: In the inner core, connected to the beta decay, especially the absorption of energy from the cosmic neutrino field and the materialization of elementary particles. In the outer core the most diverse gases arise, which are subject to the influence of extreme pressure and so to a constant change.” – Meyl

Random products and chemical reactions give rise to liquid matter that is pressed as a result of centrifugal forces in the Earth’s mantle and there it is stirred slowly as a chewy hot mass. Liquid emergence products are for example Juvenile water that feeds the ocean from the interior of the earth (1 cubic km per annum), or mineral oil, that can fill up the empty pumped oil fields over the time or even completely unexpectedly occur in granites. When such phenomena are observed and reported they surprise only professionals who work with unsuitable model concepts.” – Meyl

Consequences:

  • The problem of where the Earth’s primordial water comes from has been solved
  • Oil s not a fossil fuel and reserves will be constantly replenished
  • If all the continents fit on an Earth a third the size of today’s then the gravity at the Earth’s surface was correspondingly reduced
  • Much reduced gravity allowed for the growth of giant plants and animals
  • Dinosaurs with long necks would not have so much trouble pumping blood to their heads
  • Maybe winged dinosaurs could actually fly?
  • Density of ancient granite is reduced, possibly to the texture of a gritty clay, thereby enabling easier stonemasonry and construction of pyramids
  • The expansion is actually speeding up so earthquakes will continue

Videos

Planet Earth: A Question Of Expansion (1982) – Prof S Carey
https://youtu.be/Othb0xsvZb4?si=MqRFn4xuf5M-7XPk

Towards a New Study of Planetary Science: Expansion Tectonics 101
James Maxlow RTF Lecture
https://youtu.be/9AkhUzbJQeQ?si=8c0xji49owsTQvQ2

Neal Adams – Science: 01 – Conspiracy: Earth is Growing!
https://youtu.be/oJfBSc6e7QQ?list=PLOdOXoiGTICLdHklMhj9Al8G-1ZLXGEP2

7 Major Problems with Plate Tectonics that point to an Expanding Earth
https://youtu.be/8qoTs7w22r4

The Origin of the Expanding Earth
https://youtu.be/9HyZ1Ns_yKA

References:

Earth expansion by neutrino power – Konstantin Meyl
https://www.k-meyl.de/go/Primaerliteratur/earth-expansion-by-neutrinopower-jgg-1000219.pdf

The expanding Earth: a sound idea for the new millennium – Giancarlo Scalera
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283604670_The_expanding_earth_a_sound_idea_for_the_new_millennium

The expanding Earth theory – Meg Neal
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/a22594681/weve-been-wrong-before-expanding-earth-theory/

ΔT (timekeeping) – Wikipedia
The value of ΔT for the start of 1902 was approximately zero; for 2002 it was about 64 seconds. So Earth’s rotations over that century took about 64 seconds longer than would be required for days of atomic time.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%94T_(timekeeping)

Leap second – Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_second

Hilgenberg O (1933) Vom wachsenden Erdball.

Evidence for primordial water in Earth’s deep mantle – Hallis et al
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aac4834