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Growing Earth Consortium Website
Cosmos
Written by MN   
Thursday, 21 September 2006

Growing Earth Consortium Website

Michael Netzer Online launches our 7th website, dedicated to advancing our knowledge and understanding of how the universe came into being and the principal forces which allow it to evolve. Click the image above to visit Growing Earth Consortium, or access it through the Backstage menu link at the lower left menu.

Growing Earth Consortium

We are living in a truly marvelous age.

A time that sees gigantic leaps of progress toward understanding our world and navigating a more favorable evolutionary course into the winding history and saga of mankind. We witness both great advancements and also cataclysmic overtures as our socio-intellectual constructs polarize in defiant separatism and specialization. Yet, along with this fast paced development and change, we also remain deeply rooted in concepts and ideas of times long past.

Within the myriad of educational and discovery enterprises, we remain curious as to the origins of our Earth and universe, yet we continue to stumble within a quagmire of scientific theory which offers no satisfying answers to age old questions. We stand on the brink of evolutionary upheaval led by a conceptual science revolution.

The sciences have for too long turned a blind eye to the obvious conclusions which scientific evidence is indicating.

Our planet Earth is growing.

The sun and the moon are also growing, as are all the planets in our solar system.

All the celestial bodies in the universe are growing.

Growing Earth Consortium is an ongoing compilation in progress of an email based group discussion forum of Expanding Earth enthusiasts. Scientists, geologists, craftsmen, scholars and simple people with vision and insight, who observe and explore what the experts have chosen to deny. The articles have been edited for this presentation and are not necassarily an exact representation of the discussion material they originate from.

The implications of embracing Growing Earth theory touch all walks of life and beckon an end to institutionalized methods of acquiring and analysing knowledge. To this end we step out of the proverbial closet, the incubator of Growing Earth theory - and onto the communications super-highway. This is the case we present to the scientific and academic communities. Our plea is for the world to embrace this one understanding in science which offers a simple and comprehensive model for how our universe came into being and how it grows and evolves.

Join us for the ride of the ages and help Growing Earth Consortium grow into its rightful place, leading the scientific community out of the quagmire of inclreasingly complex and inconclusive suppositions, all thinly veiled as exclusively acceptable science theory.


Growing Earth consortium features articles from developing discussions by renowned geologists, phyisicts, engineers and innovative science theorists and thinkers... including: Neal Adams, James Maxlow, Stavros Tassos, Vedat Shehu, William Erickson, Michael Clark, Keith Wilson, Dan Bridges, Sean Phillips, Paul Noel, Fred Mrozek, Robert Beck, Richard Guy, Robert Therriault... and many more.

Growing Earth consortium is accessible through:

www.michaelnetzer.com/gu

Or the The Growing Earth Consortium menu link in the upper left SYSTEM menu category.

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