New e-Book Challenges Assumption of Constant Size Earth
One-off Publishing has revealed that they will publish Dr James Maxlow’s new e-book, "Terra Non Firma Earth," in early 2005. James Maxlow’s new e-book provides persuasive augments that challenge the assumption that the Earth has retained a constant size during its evolution.
(PRWEB) December 31, 2004 -- James Maxlow’s new e-book, "Terra Non Firma
Earth," deals with one of the most controversial scientific theories about the
Earth. It is commonly believed that the Earth has been a constant diameter
during most of geological time, but James Maxlow provides a range of evidence
that the Earth is expanding in size. The picture of the evolution of the Earth
provided in the book is logical and conclusive enough to persuade the reader
that the earth has been expanding in size.
The book is the culmination of
many years of research, as James Maxlow explains: “From the time I first became
convinced that the Earth is expanding it has taken 25 years of steadily
increasing research prior to writing my book. This protracted amount of time
coincided with the completion of the oceanic mapping, which was not available to
early researchers and forms the basis of my research into Earth
expansion.”
James Maxlow’s new e-book is an important landmark in
science, in which he constructs spherical scale models of the Earth to enable
him to analyse the process of Earth expansion. The reconstructions described in
the e-book are the first where the ages of both the ocean floor and continental
geology are used for reconstruction. The data used for the reconstruction is
unquestionable and has been used by a number of other researches. It confirms
and develops the reconstructions of previous researches in the field and
demonstrates a very high degree of continental fitting.
All these
reconstructions are supported by existing and verified data. James Maxlow
extends the reconstructions further back in time in the history of geology by
the progressive removal of young basin sediments and magmatic complexes and the
restoration of each area to a pre-existing configuration. These models are
reconstructed backwards until Archean (3.8 to 2.5 billion years ago) and
Proterozoic (2.5 billion to 543 million years ago) models are assembled. James
Maxlow’s models give a full and logical picture of the development of the ocean
floor which is the main expression of the expanding earth.
James Maxlow’s
book presents the firmest evidence to believe in the expanding Earth. He
explains, “There is a lot of very strong evidence for an expanding Earth, much
of which has not been considered prior to this research. The fact that all
crustal plates can be fitted together back in time with one unique assemblage is
relatively common knowledge. The strongest evidence in support of an expanding
Earth comes from the very evidence that has been traditionally used to negate
Earth expansion. When ancient magnetic pole data is plotted on models of an
expanding Earth, each of the poles cluster as diametrically opposed north and
south poles. Similarly, the equator derived from these pole locations coincide
precisely with the distribution of fossil species and sedimentary climatic
indicators, such as limestone, coal, and glacial debris. This phenomenon is
impossible on plate tectonic models and tells us that an expanding Earth far
better explains the distribution of all geological, geophysical, and
geographical global tectonic data.”
James Maxlow also explains how the
current space geodetic results seem to be inconclusive since they do not include
a vertical vector component. Once this component is included it shows that earth
expansion is happening today.
All of the arguments are important
arguments which need to be seriously considered by all sincere
scientists.
Notes for Editors
Expanding Earth theories have been
promoted by many authors, most notably Professor S Warren Carey who wrote a
number of books on the subject including Earth Universe Cosmos, Theories of the
Earth and Universe, The Expanding Earth, plus many scientific papers on the
subject.
One-off Publishing is a small independent publisher specialising
in e-books.
Book Details
"Terra Non Firma Earth"
by James
Maxlow
Format: eBook for Adobe reader
ISBN: 0 952 2603
28
Publisher: One-off Publishing
Published: Early 2005
More details
from: http://www.oneoffpublishing.com/terranon.html
Contact
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+44 07753 587469
www.oneoffpublishing.com/pra
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