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originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
a reply to: solids0be
If the earth is hollow, where is the mass that creates gravity? I could ask the same question about a flat earth lol.
Cheers - Dave
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: solids0be
There may indeed be undiscovered massive cavern systems within our Earths crust that may harbor new types of life and undiscovered species.
But our Earth is not hollow, no Sun in the middle, nor massive openings at the poles. Might be an ancient civilization buried beneath all that Antarctic ice all the same, but if there is i don't imagine there would be much left, as said ice is rather heavy.
originally posted by: Quantumgamer1776
a reply to: solids0be
Do you know the difference between “ suspicions of” and “proof of”?
This is not proof of anything
I’ve come to find out that putting the word proof in a thread title guarantees nothing of the sort will be found inside
originally posted by: JoshuaCox
a reply to: solids0be
No that’s not called hollow earth..
Your talking about cave systems.. not hollow earth theory..
Your just applying holllow earth to it as clickbait.
originally posted by: solids0be
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
a reply to: solids0be
If the earth is hollow, where is the mass that creates gravity? I could ask the same question about a flat earth lol.
Cheers - Dave
In all honesty, "Hollow Earth" is a bit of a misnomer, I believe that its a simplistic way of describing hollow passages of the earths upper crust that are larger enough to support a civilization or large underground cities interconnected by the earths natural cave systems. I don't think the actual earth is hollow like a soccer ball. More like a huge ant farm with winding passages that open up to huge subterranean cave systems and structures.
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
originally posted by: solids0be
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
a reply to: solids0be
If the earth is hollow, where is the mass that creates gravity? I could ask the same question about a flat earth lol.
Cheers - Dave
In all honesty, "Hollow Earth" is a bit of a misnomer, I believe that its a simplistic way of describing hollow passages of the earths upper crust that are larger enough to support a civilization or large underground cities interconnected by the earths natural cave systems. I don't think the actual earth is hollow like a soccer ball. More like a huge ant farm with winding passages that open up to huge subterranean cave systems and structures.
C'mon, the hollow earth theology has holes at the poles, the earth is hollowed out, people stick to the inards by centrifugal force and there's a big ass lightbulb in there lol. Apples to apples please :-)
Cheers - Dave
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
a reply to: solids0be
If the earth is hollow, where is the mass that creates gravity? I could ask the same question about a flat earth lol.
Cheers - Dave
i THINK MANY TAKE THE IDEA OF hOLLOW eARTH AS IN A GLOBE WITH NOTHING INSIDE.
sorry, hit caps. Think of all of the massive cave systems that run for many miles, there are also underground rivers, lakes, and seas they have space around them. There are massive spaces within the earth and these are not full of lava, there could well be areas fit for life where it is a good temperature and plenty of water.
originally posted by: solids0be
originally posted by: JoshuaCox
a reply to: solids0be
No that’s not called hollow earth..
Your talking about cave systems.. not hollow earth theory..
Your just applying holllow earth to it as clickbait.
I disagree with you, Hollow earth is not just limited to a second sun inside empty globe...please do some research before just say "Your wrong...that's not what Hollow earth means". Be open to different interpretations/definitions instead of just locking it into one common description of the theory. Thank you.
originally posted by: Metallicus
ATS needs more speculative posts like yours. I don’t know what to believe, but I try to keep an open mind. Thank you for sharing your experience and your story.