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MAROSA is a private research office of Shinichiro Mado established in 2009.In our research office MAROSA various subjects are treated for instance Sciences and Arts containing broad areas from natural science to social science or humanities and technologies, arts like music, etc.
Especially in the earth-planetary science Shinichiro Mado (one of our researchers) proposed a new hypothesis of a planetary impact which caused the creation of continents on the surface of the Earth. And Shinichro Mado also discovered many evidences.
Web Published Academic Papers of MAROSA (written in English)
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These academic papers written in English are published through the internet. The author of all of these papers is Shinichiro Mado. All of these papers have very important contents with originality. Particularly, contents of these papers related to “Planetary Impact Hypothesis of Continental Drift” including “Pangea was a planet” are great discoveries containing both hypothesis and its evidence. These papers of geoscience are most important papers in all contributions of MAROSA.
(2007): Machine Game and NNTP
(2009): Bounded Rationality and Machne Game with NNTP
(2009): Evolutionary Machine Game and ISEM
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(2009): Impact Crater and Melting Repair Mechanism
(2010): On the Cause of the Continental Drift
(2011): A satellite impact created Chicxulub crater
(2012): The Great Eastern Japan Earthquake 2011 and Its Mechanisms According to the Theory of Solid State Lithologic Flow
(2013): It was not switching global geo-magnetic fields that created the alternating anomalies over oceanic ridges
(2014): The Ocean Floor was Expanded by Increasing Seawater
(2015): Pangea was a planet
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This paper presented a evidence of a hypothesis proposed by Shinichiro Mado. The hypothesis sais that a planetary impact created the continents on the surface of the Earth.