9780981922140-0981922147-The Gravity Theory of Mass Extinction: A new unified theory of mass extinction explains the rise and fall of the dinosaurs

The Gravity Theory of Mass Extinction: A new unified theory of mass extinction explains the rise and fall of the dinosaurs

ISBN-13: 9780981922140
ISBN-10: 0981922147
Author: John Stojanowski
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Pangea Publications LLC
Format: Paperback 236 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780981922140
ISBN-10: 0981922147
Author: John Stojanowski
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Pangea Publications LLC
Format: Paperback 236 pages

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The Gravity Theory of Mass Extinction: A new unified theory of mass extinction explains the rise and fall of the dinosaurs (ISBN-13: 9780981922140 and ISBN-10: 0981922147), written by authors John Stojanowski, was published by Pangea Publications LLC in 2012. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Gravity Theory of Mass Extinction: A new unified theory of mass extinction explains the rise and fall of the dinosaurs (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.47.

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The belief that some dinosaurs were so gigantic that they couldn't exist with today's gravity is a topic frequently discussed on internet websites. The opinion posted the most is that the Earth's mass must have changed significantly resulting in an alteration of surface gravity or that the Earth somehow expanded. Neither of these opinions have scientific support. The theory explained in this book, the GTME, does have that support. Readers familiar with basic rotational physics understand that when there is a redistribution of mass within a rotating symmetrical object, like the Earth, there are two laws of physics that must be obeyed: the conservation of (1) rotational kinetic energy and (2) angular momentum. When the Earth's continents coalesced to form Pangea, their center of mass shifted south of the equator, an action which would have reduced (1) and (2). Something had to offset the above continental movement in order to conserve the two quantities described. That something was either the shifting of the Earth's core elements (inner/outer cores and densest lower mantle) away from Pangea or the increase in rotational velocity of the Earth (i.e., shortening of the day). The latter has not been detected during Pangea's existence. Considerable circumstantial evidence supports the GTME. The most obvious is the existence of the largest dinosaurs, the sauropods. As Pangea broke apart and surface gravity increased the extinction of all non-avian dinosaurs, sea-going reptiles, ammonites, pterosaurs, etc., occurred. Core element movement is supported by the massive flood basalt volcanism of the Mesozoic and the two superchrons, the periods when magnetic pole reversal didn't occur. The most powerful support for the GTME comes from the science of paleomagnetism. Paleomagnetists are split between support of the Pangea A vs. Pangea B models. Relying on the magnetic Geocentric Axial Dipole (GAD) model to reconstruct continental positions of Pangea they encountered a roadblock; the continents appeared to overlap. The GTME solves this problem because the shifting of the core elements from the Earth's geocenter mandates a non-GAD model. A recent study hypothesizes that geomagnetic pole reversals are directly linked to continental plate distribution; a concept already posited by the GTME! As explained in this book, many if not most of the mass extinctions were the result of changes in the Earth's surface gravity due to core element movement resulting from continental tectonic plate movement.
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