The possibility of an increasing gravitational constant $G$ and its implication on the Earth's history are discussed. The model is consistent with geophysical and astronomical data. The number of days in early epochs predicted by the model is in agreement with those obtained from fossil corals. The model predicts that the Earth was initially cold and is gradually heating up during its course of evolution. The exact law for the variation of $G$ is still to be obtained from the variation of the Earth's parameters with cosmic expansion
The expected changes over the past 500 million years in the principal astronomical frequencies influ...
This review outlines some of the challenging problems to be faced in understanding the causes and me...
The astronomical theory of Milankovitch relates the changes of Earth's past climate to variations in...
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The analysis of different clues indicating a variation of the local gravity (g) through geological ...
Galileo Galilei emphasised in the 17th century how scale effects impose an upper limit on the size ...
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The Physicist Paul Dirac believed that the effect of gravity diminished over cosmological time*. The...
The gravity field of the Earth is a resultant of three different fields, the gravitational, the cent...
The expected changes over the past 500 million years in the principal astronomical frequencies influ...
This review outlines some of the challenging problems to be faced in understanding the causes and me...
The astronomical theory of Milankovitch relates the changes of Earth's past climate to variations in...
Although speculative ideas of an expanding Earth can be found before World War II, it was only in th...
The analysis of different clues indicating a variation of the local gravity (g) through geological ...
Galileo Galilei emphasised in the 17th century how scale effects impose an upper limit on the size ...
The Earth expansion problem has attracted great interest, and the present study demonstrates that t...
Given a solar luminosity LAr = 0.75L0 at the beginning of the Archean 3.8 Ga ago, where L0 is the pr...
A one-day symposium on new and conventional ideas in plate tectonics and Mediterranean geodynamics w...
Earth is our home and we, along with all life, are dependent on it for our future. There is no more ...
The Theoretical arguments for a 30% increase in the solar luminosity over the past 4.7 billion years...
The early thermal history of the Earth is reconsidered with the constraint that core formation occur...
In recent years, much attention has been given to the increase in the Earth-Sun distance, with the m...
The Physicist Paul Dirac believed that the effect of gravity diminished over cosmological time*. The...
The gravity field of the Earth is a resultant of three different fields, the gravitational, the cent...
The expected changes over the past 500 million years in the principal astronomical frequencies influ...
This review outlines some of the challenging problems to be faced in understanding the causes and me...
The astronomical theory of Milankovitch relates the changes of Earth's past climate to variations in...