Galileo Galilei emphasised in the 17th century how scale effects impose an upper limit on the size of life. It is now understood that scale effects are a limiting factor for the size of life. A study of scale effects reveals that the relative scale of life would vary in different gravities with the result that the relative scale of land life is inversely proportional to the strength of gravity. This implies that a reduced gravity would explain the increased scale of ancient life such as the largest dinosaurs. In this paper, various methods such as dynamic similarity, leg bone strength, ligament strength and blood pressure are used to estimate values of ancient gravity assuming a Reduced Gravity Earth. These results indicate that gravity w...
From bioenergetics, fluid mechanics and aerodynamics, we show that if the atmospheric pressure was h...
Despite more than a century of interest, body-mass estimation in the fossil record remains contentio...
Limits to the former magnitude of the gravity force at the Earth's surface, g, with respect o t...
Galileo Galilei emphasised in the 17th century how scale effects impose an upper limit on the size o...
A study of scale effects and gravity reveals that the relative scale of life would vary in different...
The possibility of an increasing gravitational constant $G$ and its implication on the Earth's histo...
Since the dawn of life on Earth some four billions of years ago, gravity has been a more or less sta...
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 ...
Gravity is the only environmental parameter that has remained constant during the period of evolutio...
In recent years, much attention has been given to the increase in the Earth-Sun distance, with the m...
At some point in the future, if mankind hopes to settle planets outside our solar system, it will be...
Gravity is a phenomenon that has been part of the universe since its creation. This phenomenon is wh...
Gravity constituted the only constant environmental parameter, during the evolutionary period of liv...
The fossil record of early hominids (early human ancestors) suggests that their stature and weight h...
From bioenergetics, fluid mechanics and aerodynamics, we show that if the atmospheric pressure was h...
Despite more than a century of interest, body-mass estimation in the fossil record remains contentio...
Limits to the former magnitude of the gravity force at the Earth's surface, g, with respect o t...
Galileo Galilei emphasised in the 17th century how scale effects impose an upper limit on the size o...
A study of scale effects and gravity reveals that the relative scale of life would vary in different...
The possibility of an increasing gravitational constant $G$ and its implication on the Earth's histo...
Since the dawn of life on Earth some four billions of years ago, gravity has been a more or less sta...
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 ...
Gravity is the only environmental parameter that has remained constant during the period of evolutio...
In recent years, much attention has been given to the increase in the Earth-Sun distance, with the m...
At some point in the future, if mankind hopes to settle planets outside our solar system, it will be...
Gravity is a phenomenon that has been part of the universe since its creation. This phenomenon is wh...
Gravity constituted the only constant environmental parameter, during the evolutionary period of liv...
The fossil record of early hominids (early human ancestors) suggests that their stature and weight h...
From bioenergetics, fluid mechanics and aerodynamics, we show that if the atmospheric pressure was h...
Despite more than a century of interest, body-mass estimation in the fossil record remains contentio...
Limits to the former magnitude of the gravity force at the Earth's surface, g, with respect o t...