posted on Oct, 13 2011 @ 11:13 PM
I've said it before on this site, I'll say it again. Most people who believe Hollow Earth Theory don't think of it as hollow all the way through. I
understand why when people hear "hollow" they assume they are talking about it in the traditional sense of the word.
Really it would make more sense to call it the Cavernous Earth Theory, cause that is what most people seem to believe. I'm still trying to dig up a
link for another topic maybe someone else will know what I'm talking about. There was a cavern discovered which had a body of water in it, estimated
to be the size of the Atlantic ocean.
Granted, that is a cavern full of water but still it just goes to show you the how big they can actually get. We don't really know how deep those
unexplored caverns go, we've also only dug so deep into the earth, and only done so in a specific location.
Another thing I mentioned in another topic, which was also being talked about in this topic. Hell, logically speaking I just think hell is considered
to be underground because it makes the most sense.
god = Superior Being, location = Above
Humans = Lesser being to god location = Below God
Where else is there for Satan to go? They could say Hell is another planet that you go to when you die, but when they think space they think above
them, which would tie back in with the heavens. This argument could apply to any form of hell from any religion.
I like to think we have people living beneath us in giant caverns, it's cool to think about, but if the holes they speak of exist and are accessible,
I think it would be suicide to go into them. There are still so many caverns in much less dangerous places to explore. Don't skip Steps 4-9 just so
you can get started on step 10.