The necessity to take into account fundamental trends in the development of nature in natural science research
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- G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg Mining Institute
Abstract
Many natural science studies do not take into account two interrelated fundamental trends - directionality and repeatability. In this connection, the author of the article puts forward the hypothesis that geological cycles should be characterized by a tendency to increase their duration. This is confirmed by large-scale variations in the duration of the established cycles, as well as by the analysis of Phanerozoic boreal transgressions on the territory of Russia.
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