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Originally posted by TheLieWeLive
I wondered how the Earth could function if it was truly hollow and not just giant caverns so I set out to understand a few key elements and came up with a theory. I'm sure there are errors but here goes.
What if the center of the Earth was a ball of Hydrogen? A mini-Sun.
The Earth rotates at roughly 1000 miles an hour. Anything spinning causes centrifugal force which draws everything away from the center of the spinning mass. Think of a potters wheel while making a clay bowl.
The Earth has a good amount of water on her surface and no telling how much is under it. Water is made up of Hydrogen and Oxygen gases, both highly flammable in their purest forms.
Hydrogen has been proven to transmit magnetism. link
Hydrogen is one of the lightest gases. In a gas centrifuge, a device used to separate gas ions, lighter gases gravitate to the center as the device spins. Showing Hydrogen could be slowly collecting at the center of the Earth.
Okay, now you have spinning Earth acting as a gas centrifuge extracting Hydrogen gas from water which then gravitates to the center of the Earth. As the Earth continues to spin the Hydrogen is continuously gathering, feeding powering this mini-Sun.
The end result? A hollow Earth with it's own gravitational pull and Sun.
Again it's just a theory and probably full of holes.
edit on 9-3-2013 by TheLieWeLive because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by KBadger
How can the Earth be hollow when it's flat?
Originally posted by blahxd67
Originally posted by KBadger
How can the Earth be hollow when it's flat?
I hope you're joking.
Originally posted by KBadger
Originally posted by blahxd67
Originally posted by KBadger
How can the Earth be hollow when it's flat?
I hope you're joking.
Obviously darling...
Planets exist in a balance between the compression of gravity and the pressure of the liquid and solid. Deeper layers experience more compression from the overlying material so the balancing outward pressure must increase. (This principle can also be applied to the gas of atmospheres to show why the atmosphere is thicker closer to the surface.)
Who are you asking? No the angular movement doesn't cause gravity, but it may result in slightly different gravitational properties at the poles versus the equator, but gravitational attraction occurs between masses. It's interesting that the diagram posted earlier showed a center of gravity 400 miles deep:
Originally posted by Sly1one
So what is it that creates gravity? Angular momentum/movement?
So the maker of this diagram apparently thought about gravity by showing where they thought the center of gravity is, and yes you could call it a hoax, though I'd say "fantasy" instead because hoax implies intentional deceit to me, and there are some folks who seem to actually believe this nonsensical diagram. The density gradients are unrealistic and it doesn't show what would stop the Earth from collapsing, in addition to the absence of the magnetic field source etc etc etc, as the list of problems with the idea is very long.
Originally posted by OmegaLogos
The hollow earth theory is clearly a HOAX!
Originally posted by eisegesis
reply to post by Sly1one
Look deeper into your post regarding The Trifecta Blueprint and you will find your answer. Believe what your heart tells you. You do not need answers from anybody at this point. Compliments to you and your quest...
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
Who are you asking?
Originally posted by Sly1one
So what is it that creates gravity? Angular momentum/movement?