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One-off Publishing Author Will Talk at Nexus Conference in Brisbane

The recently published author, Dr James Maxlow, will talk about the Expanding Earth Hypothesis at the Nexus Conference in Brisbane on the 24th September 2005. James Maxlows eBook, Terra Non Firma Earth, has detailed the groundbreaking new science that challenges the assumption that the Earth has retained a constant size during its evolution.

(PRWEB) August 20, 2005 -- The expanding Earth hypothesis is a controversial scientific theory about the Earth. It is commonly believed that the Earth has been a constant diameter during most of geological time, but James Maxlow provides an assortment of compelling evidence that the Earth is expanding in size.

The expanding Earth hypothesis draws on the same evidence used by plate tectonics, but unlike plate tectonics where continents are randomly shunted around the Earths surface as ocean floor is created at mid-ocean ridges and consumed at subduction zones, in the expanding Earth hypothesis there are no subduction zones so the Earth must expand in size as new ocean floor is created.

All these reconstructions are supported by existing and verified data. James Maxlow extends the reconstructions further back in time in the history of geology by the progressive removal of young basin sediments and magmatic complexes and the restoration of each area to a pre-existing configuration.

James Maxlows believes, There is a lot of very strong evidence for an expanding Earth, much of which has not been considered prior to this research. The fact that all crustal plates can be fitted together back in time with one unique assemblage is relatively common knowledge. The strongest evidence in support of an expanding Earth comes from the very evidence that has been traditionally used to negate Earth expansion. When ancient magnetic pole data is plotted on models of an expanding Earth, each of the poles cluster as diametrically opposed north and south poles. Similarly, the equator derived from these pole locations coincide precisely with the distribution of fossil species and sedimentary climatic indicators, such as limestone, coal, and glacial debris. This phenomenon is impossible on plate tectonic models and tells us that an expanding Earth far better explains the distribution of all geological, geophysical, and geographical global tectonic data."

Futher details of the Nexus conference can be obtained from:

http://www.nexusmagazine.com/nexconf2005.2.html

NOTES FOR EDITORS

Expanding Earth theories have been promoted by many authors, most notably Professor S Warren Carey who wrote a number of books on the subject including 'Earth Universe Cosmos, 'Theories of the Earth and Universe and 'The Expanding Earth, plus many scientific papers on the subject.

One-off Publishing is a small independent publisher specialising in eBooks.

The book is due to be published in paper form later this year by another publisher.

Book Details

Terra Non Firma Earth
by James Maxlow

Format: eBook for Adobe reader
ISBN: 0 952 2603 28
Publisher: One-off Publishing
Published: 11th July, 2005
More details from: http://www.oneoffpublishing.com/terranon.html

CONTACT INFORMATION

Bill Stephen
+44 07753 587469
www.oneoffpublishing.com/pra

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