Introduction to the Growing Earth Theory

Introduction to the Growing Earth Theory 2

 21st July 2016

By Tim Bryant

Guest writer for Wake Up World

As the days pass, there is a growing number of people who have begun to wake up and explore many aspects of life that were once thought to be concrete, only to realize that the world might operate a lot differently then they previously thought. Some of those include the banking system, history, geopolitics, consciousness, and the list could go on and on. There seems to be a massive number of rabbit holes to go down, with a plethora of new findings about reality that often times alters the way in which they view reality.

While all the pieces are not put together yet, it seems that the ‘growing Earth’ theory (like the ‘flat Earth’ theory) is but another one of those areas which people might want to take a look at and explore…

We are led to believe in school that the Earth is a fixed object in space that is constant in terms of its mass and that all the continents were once huddled together on one side of the planet in a supercontinent called Pangaea, while the rest of the Earth was water. However, there is a small, but growing contingency of people and researchers who are starting to propose something quite different; the idea that the Earth is actually growing in mass and that the Earth was actually a much smaller and landlocked planet many millions of years ago.

While there is a lot to explore on the subject, with a whole host of implications if true, the idea of the following podcast is to introduce the idea in the hopes that people will look into it themselves and expand upon it. In no way should people take what we say at 100% face value, because we ourselves are exploring the subject, but hopefully people can begin to go deeper into the topic and explore whether something substantial is there. We don’t know unless we look, and it seems that this theory has the potential to link together many areas of inquiry for which humanity has yet to find an explanation.

I do hope people will listen with an open mind and take this knowledge further. There are links provided below for you to look into, with particular focus on Neal Adams and his work on the subject. 

You can listen to the Infinite Expansion podcast “The Growing Earth Theory” with Jay the Explorer here.

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About the author:

An avid free-thinker, Tim has set out on a mission in search of the truth in whatever form it may come. Ever since his awakening several years ago, his passion for knowledge and justice has led him on a journey into deep research, cultural travel, and complete expansion of the mind. Tim feels as if the information freely flowing into the hands of the public, due to the dawn of the Internet, cannot be stopped at this point, so he has made it his goal to help facilitate and breakdown this complex stream of information, so that others can accelerate their own awakening and be part of the inevitable change happening in society.

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