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Possible Relation Between Earth Expansion and Dark Matter

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The theory of earth expansion has been developed since long from several basic observations. These are, first of all, mutual moving apart of all the continents, lenghtwise extension of the ocean ridges, radial growth of the oceanic lithosphere around Africa and Antarctica, extension and splitting of continental margins, increase of the Pacific Ocean (similar to other oceans), and deep rooting of the plates and ocean ridges which has recently been proved by seismic tomography.

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Ciechanowicz, S., Koziar, J. (1994). Possible Relation Between Earth Expansion and Dark Matter. In: Barone, M., Selleri, F. (eds) Frontiers of Fundamental Physics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2560-8_37

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