09-25-2014, 11:48 AM
(09-21-2014, 06:25 AM)1109 Wrote: Now there are certain questions that come up. First, why is the Earth expanding? Secondly, it seems that the gravity on Earth was lower before (massive insects, dinosaurs etc) but why is the gravity lower now if the Earth is growing? Since with the same mass a bigger planet gives lower density - lower gravity.
Rather than the oft cited "iron core," I believe that the center of the Earth is a hyper dimensional energy core in crystalized shape. David Wilcock has discussed this in his works. As a hyper dimensional object, it pulls in energy (from elsewhere) and then converts it to matter. The Earth is growing because the center of the Earth is gaining mass and is getting bigger. That also explains how gravity was less in the past; there was less Earth mass back then. More mass now = more gravity now.
(09-21-2014, 06:25 AM)1109 Wrote: Third, where did all the sea water come from? Maybe from inside the Earth through geysers, cracks on the bottom of the sea, through tunnels, and perhaps the "honeycomb" areas in the Earth used to contain water that has since steamed up to the surface....
NASA was surprised to learn that the poor planet is being pummeled by space ice all the time. That might be the source of the water. Or maybe this hyper dimensional core also generates water mass too . . .