tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8017670750734633321.post2655728215986004289..comments2024-03-29T01:18:36.311+11:00Comments on new illuminati: The Earth Is Growing & Expanding Rapidlynew illuminatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17527075249440961813noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8017670750734633321.post-44276476516312585382013-10-25T19:27:53.613+11:002013-10-25T19:27:53.613+11:00(part 2)
Thus, I put forth the idea that as much ...(part 2)<br /><br />Thus, I put forth the idea that as much of the raw ingredients for the water (and, thus the water itself) could be 'created' from the breaking down of larger elements into smaller ones... as being just as much a contribution to the water and thus the size of the planet (two hydrogen atoms take up more space than a single helium atom, despite being made up of the same number of pieces.... and 92 hydrogen atoms all the more space than a single decaying Uranium atom....<br /><br />as these heavier elements break down or are broken down into smaller lighter ones, they turn gaseous with less energy, rising up to the surface away from the core... not just allowing for more room in the core for larger elements to come down into (increasing gravity as more denser materials cram together into a smaller point of space-time), not just allowing for the churning effect to happen to promote the shift in materials needed to bring not just heavy things down, but light things up... but also bring the light things up such as to initially heat up so much as to break to the surface and into the atmosphere (ie, increased levels of oxygen during 'dino-times', but also increased levels of hydrogen in the atmosphere.... ) ... until they were able to join together via multiple means.. be it 'naturally' just by atomic attraction to one another, or biologically (microbial, fungal, etc metabolisms) and, as such, come together and produce the incredibly stable molecule of H2O... which is, by its very nature, more stable than the COx and CHx that can also exist as carbon (and the 91 other smaller elements than Uranium are produced during the fission happening at the core).... <br /><br />In short, as much water could have simply been 'made' here from already existing materials as was 'brought' to earth by new materials via accretion. All of it adding to the explanation of the increase in the overall size of the planet... *and* mass where accretion comes into play...<br /><br />Not only does this not contradict the theories put forth, not only does it expand to them, but I believe that it does so in such a way as to have them been/be even *more* likely the case... just like hydrocarbons (coal, tar sands, petroleum, etc) can be made via the F-T process, or geologically, as *well* as biologically... so can other molecules... like water... as well the base elements from all of the above.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8017670750734633321.post-90115000157399259012013-10-25T19:27:11.651+11:002013-10-25T19:27:11.651+11:00On the dinosaurs: blew me away when the 'less ...On the dinosaurs: blew me away when the 'less gravity' element was thrown in for explaining their size. Makes perfect sense. But it also doesn't contradict the more common reason that I've read in that, during the time of dinosaurs, earth's atmospheric O2 levels were 10% higher than they are today. This made the vascular system of dinosaurs easier to support their mass. O2 can become H2O2 via biological means, something that would be more capable as more water and a larger planetary mass grew, and, as well, as H2O2 was produced via bacteria, the atmospheric O2 levels would drop as H2O2 is more easily a liquid at earth's cooling temperatures post a sun blocking asteroid strike such that could be capable of wiping out dinosaurs. Bacteria and fungi continue to grow, producing ever increasing quantities of the enzyme catalase, which, in turn, breaks 2H2O2 down into 2H2O + 2O1's... and then combines the 2O1's into an O2 such the the aerobic microbes can breathe... this explains where the higher concentration of O2 levels that would support the dinosaurs larger mass (regardless of gravity being less... thus, easier to move, keeping that much mass oxygenated is *still* difficult, and higher blood O2 levels are needed.. as well larger and-thus stronger hearts)... this would explain where the higher concentration of O2 levels would 'disappear' to... into water... helping to partially explain where the water could have *also* come from... read: the raw ingredients (H & O) where already here, as well as being added by new mass being introduced to earth's atmosphere(s).... so, H2O being made, as well H2O or at least H & O being introduced from space... again, they don't contradict one another but, in fact, compliment one another.<br /><br />The third place that H2O could come from can also be added to this... either as a 3rd point, or an addition or expansion on the second point of the two points at the top of the "What's Causing Rapid Growth & Expansion" section....<br /><br />Working in a sort of reverse centrifuge... gravity pulls the heavier elements down, and allows the lighter elements to rise to the top... (in a centrifuge it's the opposite, in that the heavier elements are pushed to the outside, as the lighter elements are moved to the inside out of the way). The overall turning effect of the planet for various reasons (sun/moon's pull, magma displacement, gases rising up, etc etc), pulls the heavier elements down, heavier elements like Uranium and Plutonium... and Thorium.... wherein these elements, being brought together in larger concentrations and closer proximity... esp as the accretion continues to add mass and, thus, increase gravity... as well, the heavier elements making it closer to the center of the planet and, thus, in larger and denser concentrations, at closer points in space-time, increases the singular point of gravity around which the planet rotates, as well increasing the gravity such as to faster & with greater force pull the elements farther down and closer to one another... <br /><br />...creates the conditions necessary for a nuclear fission to happen as these now-closer-together heavier radioactive elements tear each other apart, and fissile into smaller, lighter elements... smaller and lighter elements like oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen.... the first and the last being the two that would be necessary for producing water.<br /><br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com