Determination of the cosmological parameters from the Earth-Moon system evolution

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We have obtained empirical laws for the variation of the Earth parameters with geologic time that are in agreement with coral fossil data obtained by Wells and Runcorn. Our model predicts that the day is lengthening at a rate of 2 ms/century at the present time. The length of the day when the Earth was formed is found to be 6 hours and the synodic month to be 56 days. The angular momentum of the Earth-Moon system is found to be increasing with time. The origin of the presently observed acceleration of the Moon is explained. It is predicted that the Moon is approaching the Earth at a present rate of 1.5 cm/year and with an acceleration of 20.6 arc sec/cy^2. It is shown that the Moon has never been close to the Earth in last 4.5 million years.

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