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Originally posted by FreedomCommander
From here on, I'm going to challenge you to give me a hint that supports your theory that Earth is a solid ball.
The Arctic is melting. Will the oceans poor down into the hole and leave the Earth dry?
earthsky.org...
Or is this hole on the land?
As for why the Earth is a solid ball, it's the result of hydrostatic equilibrium. The Earth has got so much mass that its own gravity compacted it into a ball. Any voids inside it, which could have been there in the early stages of accretion process, were long since squeezed shut by the Earth's gravity. en.wikipedia.org...
Originally posted by FreedomCommander
Meaning, what evidence supports the general idea that Earth is a solid ball?
Originally posted by FreedomCommander
The only evidence I can give you are what I have found. Experiences, stories, legends, and the such. To the best of my knowledge, all photos of up close hollow Earth experience are gone or ignored.
Too big of a gap. There are caves that go more than 5 miles down and spelunkers down there have experienced something they thought impossible, they felt lighter, swifter, and stronger than on the surface.
An international team of speleologists has reached the world’s deepest cave situated in Abkhazia in the South Caucasus - the Krubera -Voronya Cave, BNS Agency reported on August 10. One of its members, a Ukrainian, Gennady Samokhin, reached the depth of 2,197 metres, thus, improving his own depth record by 6 metres.
The world's deepest known cave, Krubera (Voronja) Cave, is located in Abkhazia's western Caucasus mountains. The latest survey (as of September 2007) has measured the vertical span of this cave system as 2,191 m (7,188 ft) between its highest and lowest explored points.