Although speculative ideas of an expanding Earth can be found before World War II, it was only in the 1950s and 1960s that the theory attracted serious attention among a minority of earth scientists. While some of the proponents of the expanding Earth adopted an empiricist attitude by disregarding the physical cause of the assumed expansion, others argued that the cause, either fully or in part, was of cosmological origin. They referred to the possibility that the gravitational constant was slowly decreasing in time, as first suggested by P. Dirac in 1937. As a result of a stronger gravitation in the past, the ancient Earth would have been smaller than today. The gravitational argument for an expanding Earth was proposed by P. Jordan and L....
Componente Curricular::Ensino Médio::FísicaIn the 1920s, American astronomer Edwin Hubble discovered...
A study of scale effects and gravity reveals that the relative scale of life would vary in different...
The gravity field of the Earth is a resultant of three different fields, the gravitational, the cent...
The possibility of an increasing gravitational constant $G$ and its implication on the Earth's histo...
During the first half of 20th century, the dominant global tectonics model based on Earth contractio...
A short review of the more relevant modern arguments in favour of the conception of the Earth in exp...
Exactly 100 years ago, German scientist – Alfred Lothar Wegener, sailed against the pre-vailing wisd...
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY).,Exactly ...
Exactly 101 years ago, German scientist Alfred Lothar Wegener, sailed against the prevailing wis-dom...
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY).,Exactly ...
In a recent article in this journal, Paolo Sudiro (2014) considered the long history of the expandin...
The Earth expansion problem has attracted great interest, and the present study demonstrates that 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 ...
Because unequivocal evidence exist in favor of the expansion of the globe through geologic time, an...
Componente Curricular::Ensino Médio::FísicaIn the 1920s, American astronomer Edwin Hubble discovered...
A study of scale effects and gravity reveals that the relative scale of life would vary in different...
The gravity field of the Earth is a resultant of three different fields, the gravitational, the cent...
The possibility of an increasing gravitational constant $G$ and its implication on the Earth's histo...
During the first half of 20th century, the dominant global tectonics model based on Earth contractio...
A short review of the more relevant modern arguments in favour of the conception of the Earth in exp...
Exactly 100 years ago, German scientist – Alfred Lothar Wegener, sailed against the pre-vailing wisd...
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY).,Exactly ...
Exactly 101 years ago, German scientist Alfred Lothar Wegener, sailed against the prevailing wis-dom...
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY).,Exactly ...
In a recent article in this journal, Paolo Sudiro (2014) considered the long history of the expandin...
The Earth expansion problem has attracted great interest, and the present study demonstrates that 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 ...
Because unequivocal evidence exist in favor of the expansion of the globe through geologic time, an...
Componente Curricular::Ensino Médio::FísicaIn the 1920s, American astronomer Edwin Hubble discovered...
A study of scale effects and gravity reveals that the relative scale of life would vary in different...
The gravity field of the Earth is a resultant of three different fields, the gravitational, the cent...