rogerharris
Registered Senior Member
To the best of my recollection all of the expanding earth theories - certainly Maxlows at any rate, require matter creation of some kind. No consistent model for this has been put forward, but they require some interesting assumptions, for example, the existence of degenerate matter in the earths core, or for some kind of fusion process. Maxlow himself (IIRC) talks about prime matter, and bubbles and such.
Where does maxlow talk about prime matter. Thats neal adams. Maxlow does not put forward a theory as an honest scientist should if they dont know.
Lots of theories had or have no mechanism. Evolution, gravity, dark matter (dont even know what that is).
You misrepresent this area. There are quite a few interesting models such as reduction of the core and expansion of the crust, hydritic earth which researchers are working on just now due to the energy implications for our planet.
Also since we dont even understand gravity and calculations for light year periods (i.e. the earths expansion age) tell us that most of it some kind dark enery/matter then any models we produce for EE and matter, gravity are going to be flawed till this fundamental problem is resolved.