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An Evolutionary Earth Expansion Hypothesis

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Although I am a research scientist in geophysics - seismology,I feel that an attempt to answer fundamental philosophical questions,like: is the universe finite or infinite? is it static or dynamic? is it an open or a closed system? and so on, will provide some intuitive insights into the incomplete and scarce set of data that scientists have to work with.

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Tassos, S.T. (1994). An Evolutionary Earth Expansion Hypothesis. In: Barone, M., Selleri, F. (eds) Frontiers of Fundamental Physics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2560-8_30

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