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Scientists still do not really know the reason why in their time extinct dinosaurs that existed on Earth tens of millions years, compared with what, our civilization is only a few seconds on watch dial of the history of the planet.
Alexey Reteyum, a professor of geographical Faculty of Moscow State University, recently expressed his theory, why they died out ancient animals that once dominated our planet. By his Earth is simply expanding, becoming not only bigger, but also colder. For this reason, its gravity is changing, and all this together changes its animal and plant world. Almost unchanged in this only some types of insects remain, and even then relatively …
According to the professor, from the period when by land dinosaurs roamed, the Earth became almost twice as large. Special intensive process of expansion of the planet began to occur, starting somewhere from 700 thousand years ago.
Earth, continues the scientist, and today intensively expands, why are we observing all kinds of disasters and especially – changing of the climate. However, despite all sorts of theories in greenhouse periods, it’s getting colder on our planet, not hot: expanding, it continues to cool.
In the form of proof of his theory, the professor cites the data a gravimeter installed in Strasbourg since 1996, fixing with of that time, a constant increase in gravity on the planet. Other stations in Europe and Asia, data from many laboratories and individual researchers of this process. Indirect evidence of this can serve as fixed removal of continents from each other, for example, Asia and North America.
There is other scientific evidence of the expansion of our planet, let’s say, the shift of the coordinates of the North Pole towards Hudson gulf and so on. That is, the Earth is growing, and its growth is simply not may not affect all living things that are on the surface and even in the deep sea of the planet. Although on its surface these the changes are more noticeable and the consequences here will be more significant in the near future …
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