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Stephen Hurrell
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Mind Blown Dinosaurs were so huge because the earth was half the size and grivity was much less
Profession Mechanical Engineer
Interest Expansion Tectonics
Education Engineering Design
Nationality United Kingdom
Born United Kingdom
Resides England
Goal Show that the gravitational field of the earth was less millions of years ago
Aha Moment Realized that weight increases 8-fold when doubling something in size
Current Work Plotting geological maps on and expanding Google Earth

Imagine you were given a job to take mechanical pieces for machines and double them in size. Sounds innocent enough. Now imagine this leading you to write a book entitled “Dinosaurs and the Expanding Earth“. How did THAT happen?

Well that is exactly where Stephen Hurrell, a mechanical engineer from the UK found himself when he was given the task to double the size of mechanical parts for a particular project. When he realized that the weight would not double, but actually increase 8 times, he got to thinking about dinosaurs and their size and why we didn’t have huge land animals today.

After many calculations and investigating the size of the largest land creatures over the millions of years, Stephen came to a shocking conclusion: all evidence pointed to the hypothesis that earth’s gravity was less millions of years ago and that the gravity was becoming stronger over time. Stephen went to the library (no internet in those days) and found some scientists who were showing evidence that the earth is in fact expanding. Now, Stephen had found evidence that it was not only expanding, but it was gaining mass.

That, as scientist and artist Neal Adams says: “changes EVERYTHING”.

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Read 5 Article(s) by Stephen Hurrell

by Stephen Hurrell
It's time to reflect on the events of 2019. Once again, it's been another busy year for Earth expansion and palaeogravity. >>>think critically...
by Stephen Hurrell
The press love stories about dinosaurs, especially if it includes everyone’s favourite dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex (T. rex), so it’s no surprise that a new science study in 2017 was well publicised. The study shows a T. rex’s running ability was limited by the strength of its leg bones. It couldn’t run in our gravity. >>>think critically...
by Stephen Hurrell
The Lifetime Achievement Award (2017) was bestowed on Maxlow for his work in geology, principally in developing Expansion Tectonics, including the generation of expansion models, in his lifetime pursuit of scientific truth. >>>think critically...
by Stephen Hurrell
Those of us who have studied ancient gravity in detail generally agree the evidence indicates gravity was much less in the geological past. I even think we can roughly calculate that ancient gravity was about half of today’s gravity 200 million years ago, slowly increasing over hundreds of millions of years to reach its present day level. >>>think critically...
by Stephen Hurrell
It is well-known that gravity limits the form and size of life. Scientists have been explaining for centuries how and why this happens in numerous science books and papers. >>>think critically...