Yet a number of science innovators who had been closely involved with creating this new theory of the Earth continued to research an even more radical theory. They saw evidence that the new geological theory was incomplete, arguing that continental drift was caused by the Earth expanding in size.
These science innovators give us a unique insight into their experiences. They relate their personal histories of Earth expansion in 14 original essays.
The Hidden History of Earth Expansion presents the unique personal histories of British, American, Australian, German, Polish, Romanian, Indian, Albanian and Jamaican science innovators as they strived to produce a modern theory of the Earth. It includes chapters expressly written for the book by some of the most well-known researchers into Earth expansion: Hugh G. Owen, Cliff Ollier, Karl-Heinz Jacob, James Maxlow, Jan Koziar, Stefan Cwojdziñski, Carl Strutinski, Stephen W. Hurrell, John B. Eichler, William C. Erickson, David Noel, Zahid A. Khan, Ram Chandra Tewari, Vedat Shehu and Richard Guy. In addition to furnishing us with their personal histories of Earth expansion and the seemingly overwhelming evidence for its confirmation, the authors’ highlight areas where further research is required.
Stephen Hurrell is the author of the book, Dinosaurs and the Expanding Earth, the editor of the more recent book, The Hidden History of Earth Expansion, and has written a number of articles on similar subjects. The most popular of these articles include: Ancient Life's Gravity and its Implications for the Expanding Earth, Palaeogravity calculations based on weight and mass estimates of four Tyrannosaurus rex specimens, and The flying ability of the pterosaur Quetzalcoatlus northropi in a reduced gravity. These articles are available for free on his web site http:\\dinox.org\pub and science sites elsewhere.