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The Earth’s continents are up to 4 billion years old. The oceans are less than 200 million years old.

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WhoDeyTilIDie09@reddit

That's interesting.
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countzero238@reddit

Elon?
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WhoDeyTilIDie09@reddit

What's that? Never heard that word before.
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sky-blue-eth@reddit

Are you serious bro I learned this in grade 5
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LorenzoLamasRenegade@reddit

Be nice op never made it to 5th grade
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DavidM47@reddit (OP)

But I bet they didn’t teach you that the continents covered the whole surface of a [smaller globe](https://www.reddit.com/r/GrowingEarth/s/sTMFjjFTgX).
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sky-blue-eth@reddit

But isn't this what happens when the ocean floor opens up due to volcanic reactions
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DavidM47@reddit (OP)

Put it this way. I've been permanently banned from r/geology for promoting this.
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Arnold_Grape@reddit

As you should
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sky-blue-eth@reddit

What evidence have you seen that makes this feel genuine to you
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DavidM47@reddit (OP)

Well, this map for starters. This is evidence that the oceans were created in the last 180 million years. Geologists assume that 180 million years ago, there was other oceanic crust that's been churned away, but the evidence of that is lacking. It's not completely obvious from these images, but the continents all close together on the other side of North America, as well. It's not just the Atlantic that spread open. There's a coincidence of fit of the continents that mainstream geology can't explain, but which is explained well by a growing earth model. The premise that the planet has grown over time is consistent with the increase in size of stars that we see at the end of their lifetimes. This age map shows that the growth is accelerating. So do red giants. It also suggests that we can resolve our dark matter problem by increasing our mass estimates for giant stars. An astrophysicist will say a star increases its radius by 100-1000 times but doesn't gain any mass over that period. It's absurd really. This also explains the rise of the mammals over the dinosaurs, and why only the flying dinosaurs survived. The creation of polar extremes, the increased mountaining, the separation of land masses and inability of land dinosaurs to migrate hemispherically. It explains how dinosaurs could move around at that size. This eliminates the need to say that all matter and energy popped into existence at the Big Bang (an obvious placeholder theory) and explains why the Universe looks smaller and colder further back in time. I can't really see myself going back to a silly Pangea model, where all of the land was together on the other side of the planet, and which requires that oceanic crust gets squished down into mantle that's denser than granite.
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Youremakingmefart@reddit

You’ve officially reached Time-Cube levels of derangement. Stars expand because they are plasma/gas mix and as their components react it changes the density and therefore the gravitational effects of the core. Earth is not a star. Rocks don’t just expand over time. You were banned from r/geology because you spammed a science sub with baseless nonsense
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DavidM47@reddit (OP)

>Rocks don’t just expand over time Are you even listening to yourself? Crystals most definitely grow.
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mackzorro@reddit

New mater doesnt just form from nothing. An experiment they give grade schoolers is to take water and boil it, add it a bunch of salt making sure it all dissolves, pour this water after it cools into a jar, drop a pebble into the jar with the water. As the water evaporate salt crystals will grow. This is how most minerals form in nature. The others are due to extreme heat and pressure
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DavidM47@reddit (OP)

My theory is that gravity is converted into energy at the core-mantle boundary, which (per Adams’ theory) drives pair particle production, creating new atoms.
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mackzorro@reddit

That might be a theory, but pair particle production explains how a positive and negative particle are formed and cancel each other out almost in the same instant back into energy forming no new mass. And does his theory explain that ocean plates enter subduction zones under the heavier continental plates and thats why ocean plates are young relative to the earth?
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DavidM47@reddit (OP)

So, you know how the positron and electron came from seemingly nowhere? They weren’t un-annihilated; they were just hidden from our ability to detect them gravitationally or electromagnetically. The otherwise hidden double-point particles are probably neutrinos and a 10-bit truncated cube worth of them gives you the mass-energy equivalent equal to that of a proton.
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mackzorro@reddit

The particles themselves are theoretical and theorized to form spontaneously in the smallest of the quantum realm. Its often referred to as the quantum foam and is what is described in the theory of Hawking Radiation. The basis for hawking radiation is that if these particles form along the event horizon one would get sucked in and the other would in theory be free. There is nothing on earth that would cause these particles to behave any other way then destroying themselves
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DavidM47@reddit (OP)

It’s really long. This is 90% Adams’ model. I’ve just pieced it [together](https://www.reddit.com/r/GrowingEarth/s/4GNvCF0BSx) and added some obvious stuff.
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ItsTheRat@reddit

Crystals aren’t rocks dude
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DavidM47@reddit (OP)

**Rocks** By volume and weight, the largest concentrations of crystals in the Earth are part of its solid bedrock. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal
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ItsTheRat@reddit

So rocks contain crystals I get that, but they are separate things. Crystals grow from minerals locked away in rocks, they don’t just spontaneously expand like you are suggesting
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DavidM47@reddit (OP)

Read the answer to Question 2 in this post: https://www.reddit.com/r/GrowingEarth/s/PNtXXMIfmD
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ItsTheRat@reddit

Interesting, you got me thinking. Guess I’m going down the rabbit hole, I’ll let you know where I end up And I know I came off like a dickhead but I just kinda wanted to argue after a long day.
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keep-it@reddit

Bro WHAT? Lmao. This is just a straight up lie
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Fungalover@reddit

Yep. [The first oceans to form (and still, in a sense, our current oceans) were 3.8 billion years ago](https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/why_oceans.html#:~:text=The%20ocean%20formed%20billions%20of,know%20as%20our%20world%20ocean.) Op is either 12 or did very poorly in jr.high
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Jolee5@reddit

Wow, for your sake, please read a book on plate tectonics or take a Geology class
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Zuzumikaru@reddit

How come it's easier for someone to believe that matter it's being created out of nowhere, instead of the movement of tectonic plates
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Saltydecimator@reddit

Hmm 200 brazzilion eh? How long does soft tissue last https://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/geology/soft-tissue-dinosaur-fossil.htm
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ComprehensiveLet8238@reddit

The middle east is blue
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spartyftw@reddit

I’m too old for this shit.
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