Plate Tectonics And Continental Drift., And I thought I knew all about it... |

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Feb 24 2012, 05:26 PM
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Hot damn! I can't wait to see Lindsay! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif)
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Mar 19 2012, 09:31 AM
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i've been listening to Prof. James M. McCanney lately.
though i haven't heard his explanation for matter arriving in the space of the universe, he has a cometary theory of the solar system, that sounds reasonable. (some people are using his audio, weekly, "science hour" for home schooling!) http://www.jmccanneyscience.com/ |
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Apr 13 2012, 07:35 PM
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The question comes down to how does matter appear from energy in the universe?
The aether comes to mind, but there may be more to it. Rather than an "ocean" of dark matter, the universe is in an elastic cubic grid of alternating electron and positrons, like sodium and chlorine atoms in a crystal of salt, but much smaller and denser. About 10^10 times denser than water. Matter is "hosted" in this lattice. Energy is waves going through this infinitesimal particulate matter/antimatter view of space. i haven't read anywhere about the "growth" of matter, in this theory yet, but it appears to fit with the growing Earth theory, extremely well. It's called the E(lecron)Po(sitron)La(ttice). Or the Epola theory. http://www.epola.co.uk/introduction/precis/precisframe.htm |
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