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Originally posted by tpaine1809
reply to post by kimish
I am almost completely sold on it. The only part I am not sure about is the life forms. I can't seem to come up with an idea as to how the inner sun doesn't destroy the chance of life.
Originally posted by PhoenixOD
So if the 80% of the earth is hollow and theres life on the inside where does the lava come from and what keeps it hot?
Also how do you account for the level of gravity we have on the planet. Without all the mass of the earth what keeps the water from floating into space?[1]
Why doesnt the planet shatter when it gets hit by a meteor like it has in the past?[2]
How do you account for plate tectonics and continental drift if there is not a huge layer of molten lava for every thing to move about on.[3]
edit on 10-2-2012 by PhoenixOD because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by PhoenixOD
How do you account for plate tectonics and continental drift if there is not a huge layer of molten lava for every thing to move about on.
Originally posted by Zorzenon
LMFAO... Someone did not pay attention in earth sciences in grade school. That guy just pulled this outta his ass, or... he's messing with the rest of the shmucks... Please go read a science book.
Should the Earth be largely hollow, its mass would be much lower and thus its gravity on the outer surface would be much lower than it is.en.wikipedia.org...
Originally posted by tpaine1809
reply to post by SplitInfinity
You're missing the point. I am saying that everything we are told about magnetism is wrong. It's why even today you rarely find an expert on magnets.