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originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Justoneman
The diary attributed to Admiral Richard E. Byrd, which alleges the existence of a hollow Earth and a secret expedition to its interior, is widely considered a hoax.
It's been debunked on numerous occasions.
And the proof it was a hoax of course was proven by Cabal members?
We are in a conundrum on who is telling the real truth at this point.
I choose to leave it on the table until I CAN PROVE IT FALSE, not to your level of disbelief in all things true yet.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Justoneman
And the proof it was a hoax of course was proven by Cabal members?
Sounds like a statement as opposed to a question.
What "Cabal members"?
We are in a conundrum on who is telling the real truth at this point.
Can't see how as there is no literal hole at the North Pole that goes through the Earth, that's just a known fact.
I choose to leave it on the table until I CAN PROVE IT FALSE, not to your level of disbelief in all things true yet.
It's not about levels of disbelief, but rather a combination of fiction, folklore, and misinterpretation, as most people well know.
Please, you are not burying your head in the sand on the Cabal are you?
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Justoneman
Please, you are not burying your head in the sand on the Cabal are you?
Which one?
There is no "they" in the Illuminati-type scenario if that is what you are asking me.
And the problem being there is satellite imagery and scientific expeditions that have extensively studied the Arctic region.
And there is no evidence to support the existence of a hole at the North Pole.
It's not about news sources but established scientific facts.
Makes great fiction all the same.
It was advertised in newspapers and when I visited their stores none of the staff knew what I was on about ? And it quickly vanished in days , years later Google glass appeared .
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: stonerwilliam
It was advertised in newspapers and when I visited their stores none of the staff knew what I was on about ? And it quickly vanished in days , years later Google glass appeared .
The VR lens technology probably was not quite there or cost-effective yet.
It all started with the Oculus, really, the current iteration of VR.
Google Glass is considered to be a commercial failure through, mainly down to the high cost.
It can however be argued that it's contributed to the evolution of augmented reality technology.
The Apple Vision Pro will probably fall into the same category down the extreme prize tag(£4000).
Quest 3 offers similar functionality but at a lesser quality and cost £500.