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I believe that the earth used to be much smaller due to higher gravity and therefore the planet was more dense and compact. As the gravity decreased, the earth expanded leaving the continents where they are now. Here is a video explaining the theory. Tell me why I am wrong.
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12-09-2014, 07:17 AM #1
Ask a guy who believes in the expanding earth theory instead of plate techtonics
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12-09-2014, 07:29 AM #12
Lmao wot
No physics expert here, but does that mean particles would have been compressed and under an extreme amount of pressure? And aren't there a bunch of elements that would be very unstable under such conditions?Country Must Be Country-Wide CREW
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12-09-2014, 07:49 AM #28
Yep gravity used to be weaker, that's how they built Stonehenge, Easter Island, the Pyramids... humans also used to be able to fly DBZ-style, check out the old rock paintings in caves.
Tfw you realize that the true "ancient aliens" were us the whole time... mind=blown
Also fuking lol'd at the Earth's stretch marks
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