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As they explored more documented anomalies in gravity measurements throughout Earth’s topography—like those from the Tibetan Plateau and Andes Mountain gravities—they asserted these were predictable under the proposed expanding Earth model. Woodhead suggested that this perspective necessitated reconsideration of how gravitational forces are perceived at different altitudes.
The Implications of Intellectual Pushback
Woodhead acknowledged that while their theories made sense within the frameworks they established, they also challenge established scientific views which often resist new or unconventional ideas. They welcomed feedback, corrections, and alternative viewpoints from the scientific community, insisting that all ideas should be scrutinized and refined.