
The theory of the expansion of the globe and its abundance of water
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The paper presents a range of scientific data that supports the idea that the Earth is expanding as the universe expands. These data include the addition of cosmic rays and micrometeorites to the Earth, the splitting of continents through the ages, and the continuous movement of tectonic plates. The author concludes that the Earth is expanding and its flat lands are expanding, supporting the idea of cosmic expansion.The research addresses the abundance of water on Earth, noting that oceans and seas cover most of the Earth's surface, in addition to the presence of huge amounts of water in the m...
The paper presents a range of scientific data that supports the idea that the Earth is expanding as the universe expands. These data include the addition of cosmic rays and micrometeorites to the Earth, the splitting of continents through the ages, and the continuous movement of tectonic plates. The author concludes that the Earth is expanding and its flat lands are expanding, supporting the idea of cosmic expansion.The research addresses the abundance of water on Earth, noting that oceans and seas cover most of the Earth's surface, in addition to the presence of huge amounts of water in the mantle and underground rivers. The author concludes that the Earth's interior contains far more water than scientists believe, and that there are old and new rivers beneath the Earth's surface. He suggests the possibility of extracting this water and directing it to modern rivers to increase water resources.The author proposes a new hypothesis about galactic seasons for the Earth, based on Milankovitch cycles and changes in the Earth's movement around the Sun. He suggests that the Earth may be heading for a galactic "spring", based on calculations of the galactic year and the age of the Earth and the universe. He compares these galactic seasons to the glacial and interglacial periods the Earth has gone through, and questions the validity of this hypothesis.