Neal Adams presents his controversial Growing Earth theory, challenging conventional geology with evidence that our planet is expanding in mass and size over time. Adams argues that the Earth's gravity was significantly weaker in the past, explaining how massive dinosaurs could exist when current...
Neal Adams presents his controversial Growing Earth theory, challenging conventional geology with evidence that our planet is expanding in mass and size over time. Adams argues that the Earth's gravity was significantly weaker in the past, explaining how massive dinosaurs could exist when current gravitational conditions would make their survival impossible. He discusses how this theory resolves numerous geological puzzles, including continental drift patterns and the distribution of fossils across separated landmasses. Adams explores the implications of planetary expansion for our understanding of gravity, mass accumulation, and the fundamental forces shaping celestial bodies. The conversation covers compelling visual evidence and scientific observations that support the expanding Earth model while challenging accepted geological timeframes. He addresses resistance from the scientific establishment and explains why this theory has been marginalized despite its explanatory power. Adams connects his work to broader questions about planetary formation, cosmic forces, and the dynamic nature of celestial bodies throughout the universe.