Re: A89: Re: OT: darwin
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Re: A89: Re: OT: darwin
In a message dated 12/11/99 6:40:14 PM Eastern Standard Time,
Serial@earthlink.net writes:
> This is actually the opposite. The earth actually gets bigger because our
> gravity pulls in particles from space and slowly the earth is growing in
> size. I'd venture to guess with around a million miles of surface pull
> around our orbit it may grow as much as a foot a year but that's just a
> guess.
then, if the universe were a few billion years old, imagine how large earth
would be?
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