Re: paleomagnetism and EE



Ye Old One wrote:
On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 04:10:00 +0200, first_name@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Florian)


I see a clear parallel, because if matter is created inside the Earth,
it should be a universal phenomenon, i.e., any massive body would expand
including stars or black holes. So if mass is created constantly and at
an increase rate in the universe, it certainly affects its dynamic.

And since there is no expansion...

It might explain the continued expansion of my own equator.
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