The Earth crust displacement theory suggests that the Earth's crust has shifted in the past, causing major changes in the planet's geography. This theory is not supported by mainstream science and does not align with Einstein's scientific principles, which are based on well-established theories of relativity and physics.
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When matter is "distroyed" it is converted into energy. Example: fusion in the sun. The "lost" matter is converted into heat and radiation. All matter is made up of energy. So, energy is never lost or distroyed, on changed into another form of energy. Calories in food are converted by our bodies into electochemical energy. Does this help?
I don't recall ever seeing a schematic for science, but your suggestion is interesting. I'd divide natural science into the life sciences (biology) and material sciences (physics). Under physics I'd place cosmology, astronomy, geology, meteorology, and chemistry. Under biology I'd put botany, ecology, medicine, paleontology, etc. There is a lot of blurring and overlap, of course, such as in biochemistry, biomechanics, astrobiology, etc. Paleontology is about as much a science of rock, minerals, nuclear physics and geologic history as it is a science of biology.
They have increased strain due to higher levels of preexisting stress It also depends on the underlying material. bedrock does not shake nearly as much as unconsolidated sediment which is what most major metropolis centers are built on. You can find localized destruction and intensity zones based on the underlying material. Rock with a lot of pore space like that of unconsolidated material like alluvium or deltaic sediments increase amplitude of seismic waves as it decreases there speed. It acts a lot like a muffling system it slows the waves but as the waves slow they increase in amplitude due to Einsteins law of the retention of energy. Although high magnitude earthquakes will still cause damage on bedrock the waves will not be as high an amplitude and will pass through much quicker than when it is in the sedimentary basins.
Scientific American Frontiers - 1990 Animal Einsteins 9-3 was released on: USA: 20 January 1999
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Little Einsteins - 2005 Little Einsteins Halloween 1-11 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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it is a example of a law that can't be proven by science
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Einsteins Baby - 1995 was released on: USA: 16 November 1995
It was written by an MLG man.
thrust: that is the force that is pushed down and then with Einsteins theory that every reaction has a equal and opposite reaction means that the rocket will fly thought the sky
Einsteins kids were born in 1902 and the second one in 1910 but the first one died in childhood.
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