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When Dinosaurs and the Expanding Earth was first published it
proposed a startling idea to explain the long-standing puzzle of
the dinosaurs' gigantic size. Stephen Hurrell presented scientific
evidence that dinosaurs lived in a reduced gravity and this allowed
them to grow to gigantic proportions. The Reduced Gravity Earth
theory explains why all land-based life has shifted towards a
larger scale on the ancient Earth. This includes gigantic
dinosaurs, plants and insects. It is also a key piece of evidence
that provides additional support for an Expanding Earth, something
a few leading geologists have been suggesting for decades. Since
its initial unveiling, the Reduced Gravity Earth theory has been
widely discussed and debated. Individuals from laymen to professors
are now arguing that gravity was lower on the ancient Earth. You
can analyse the evidence for believing the controversial Reduced
Gravity Earth theory and its implications for the Expanding Earth
in this third edition of Dinosaurs and the Expanding Earth. Praise
for previous editions of Dinosaurs and the Expanding Earth
'something completely different ... an original work rather than a
re-presentation of existing knowledge ... well presented.' GEOLOGY
TODAY - Blackwell Science Ltd. 'Engineers (Hurrell) have shown that
dinosaurs' bones could not have borne their weight ... much reduced
surface gravity is essential for dinosaurs to have existed.'
Professor S. Warren Carey, University of Tasmania. '... written in
a plain straightforward style and its target is a wide public not
interested in specialist treatises. Its clear and lively
descriptions lead the reader straight to the core of the arguments.
... could well be the topics of joint scientific collaboration
between engineers and paleontologists.' ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS
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