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The Need for a New Model of the Earth (Popularity: ): Claims that evidence indicates that the present model of the Earth is seriously flawed, and that a new model of the Earth resolves present anomalies and mysteries.
Catastrophic Theory of Mountain Uplifts (Popularity: ): Most of the ideas suggested for crustal deformation over the last 150 years offer explanation for only one type of deformation. They cannot address crustal deformations such as upthrust, shear, ...
Earth's Magnetic Field (Popularity: ): A theory on how Earth's magnetic field reverses its magnetic polarity.
Central Expanding Earth Exchange (Popularity: ): Offers proof the Earth is expanding rapidly by external accretion of cosmic dust/meteorites and internal expansion of the core. Subduction is false.
The Sirius Research Group (Popularity: ): Scientific analysis of the mathematical relationship between Earth's complete period of revolution, the tropical-sidereal year and our civil calendar indicates that earth's precession is not a scientific fact.
Godblasters (Popularity: ): Claiming that geographical imagery created gods and myths.
On the Origin of Dinosaurs and Mammals (Popularity: ): A gravity reduction in the early Mesozoic caused a faunal transition from small robust synapsid reptiles (therapsids) to large gracile diapsid reptiles (archosaurs), including many families of gigantic dinosaurs.
Aeon - A Journal of Myth & Science (Popularity: ): Specializing in comparative mythology and archaeoastronomy, building on the works Immanuel Velikovsky. Recurring topics include: the prominence of planets in ancient myth, religion, and literature.
The Expanded Earth (Popularity: ): Large site offering evidence for an expanding Earth. Does not investigate possible mechanisms.
Natural causes of the death of the dinosaurs (Popularity: ): The cause of the death of the dinosaurs is not a catastrophic impact (Alvarez) but the natural rupture of the probabilistic food chain of calcium
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