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Core of Earth found to be as hot as the Sun - Hollow Earth theory

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posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 12:49 PM
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Well they shut Admiral Byrd up,why would they do that unless he was on to something.

www.youtube.com...



posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 01:03 PM
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Originally posted by robbystarbuck

What do you guys think about the possibility The Hollow Earth theory could have some truth?

Even if there was a good ventilation system, I think it would be just a wee bit too warm for my liking.



posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 01:38 PM
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Originally posted by viking1117
Well they shut Admiral Byrd up,why would they do that unless he was on to something.

www.youtube.com...

"They" shut nobody up
The secret diary is a hoax.
Some non MSM debunking

For Narnia!!!



posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 02:49 PM
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With this new info.
how hot is the core of Jupiter?
and the Sun?

how hot does Jupiter need to be to ignite?



posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 02:54 PM
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In deep mine it gets very hot.
so if you have an under gourd base.
you will need to get rid of a lot of heat.
it needs to be under the sea so you can use the water to cool.

people think all are heat come from the sun!
not true.


Originally posted by BrokenCircles

Originally posted by robbystarbuck

What do you guys think about the possibility The Hollow Earth theory could have some truth?

Even if there was a good ventilation system, I think it would be just a wee bit too warm for my liking.







posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 07:41 PM
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i,m bad cause i skipped everyones posts only for the fact to say that this is another thing the scientists have got wrong........why can,t everyone admit that no matter what no one really has a clue about anything...........cause some scientist says it then it must be true?of course it doesn,t and things like this just go to prove that they are just as clueless as us.



posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 08:32 PM
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I agree. The scientific method sucks!!!!!11



posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 08:36 PM
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Originally posted by robbystarbuck
What do you guys think about the possibility The Hollow Earth theory could have some truth?


None at all.

Consider - you can't have a stable sphere-in-sphere orbit. The inner sphere is unstable in three dimensions. It won't stay put in the center. Tidal drag and masscons will cause the outer sphere to impact the inner one.

Just as a Ringworld is unstable in the plane, a Sphere-in-sphere world is unstable in ANY plane.

Not to mention, it's a severe cherry pick. If you accept that these guys can assess the temperature of the core, then you also have to accept that they don't buy the hollow earth thing.

Also - what do you plan to do for gravity in your hollow earth? You would float around in there. More to the point I suppose, if you had a hot solid core at the center that was acting as your substitute Sun, you'd float off the inner surface and fall into it.
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posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 08:37 PM
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Originally posted by buddha
With this new info.
how hot is the core of Jupiter?
and the Sun?

how hot does Jupiter need to be to ignite?


Jupiter isn't massive enough. Sorry.



posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 09:05 PM
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www.physicsforums.com...



Why Mars' core became inactive is fairly simple: Mars is too small. Compared to the Earth, Mars' small size means that the formation of Mars generated a lot less gravitational heating than did the formation of the Earth (it had less enthalpy to begin with) and it means that Mars cooled a lot faster than did the Earth (temperature loss is roughly inversely proportional to mass).



posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 09:26 PM
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I honestly think the myths we have purporting a hollow earth only make sense as allegory.

For example, Edward Bulwer-Lytton "the coming race", which so many took as literal, was clearly an example of allegorical fiction.

Note also that all references to an inner earth describe it as paradisiacal. The "inner" earth, is, like our minds, "inner" relative to our "outer" bodies. Before we were born, that is, in our paradisiacal state, all was like the mythic garden of eden. But after we are born, and "externalized" and "exposed" to an outer environment, the perfection of Eden no longer seems practical.

This concept can be conveyed in multiple ways, utilizing all sorts of binary terms like "inner-outer", "past-present", "above-below" etc, and we can find examples for each of these approaches. The inner earth theory being a later development of one. In the Bible, the past-present binary is utilized in the garden of eden narrative, and in Greece, the "golden ages". In other traditions, man derives from the "stars", that is "above", in contrast to mans current condition "below" on the terrestrial earth.

This is clearly the anthropological import of this idea.



posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 09:30 PM
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Of course it is. Its cavitation.

Watch the first 8 minutes of this, and see the star in the jar, and the pistol shrimp.

Its cold fusion.

Its the Electric Universe.

Its the way the real universe works, at least on our channels.

Note the cavitation bubble released by the pistol shrimp reaches the temperature of the sun's corona, but his claw doesnt. Is the sun hot? Or is that cold fusion cavitation bubble? Implosion? Not explosion? Atomic release of energy?


Cavitation - Sonoluminescence - Implosion Technology - Sacred Sciences Part 1



posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 11:08 PM
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Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I have a theory of Hollow Earth I've been building on the last couple of years and this actually supports it rather nicely.

I believe the center of the Earth could be a Hydrogen fed Sun.

The possibility of a hollow Earth and internal light because of a rotational and magnetic gas centrifuge



posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 11:11 PM
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However, back to the bigger issue - if the earth were hollow, inside the sphere there would be no gravity. It's a real issue with hollow earth stories.

And of course, no "sun" that would fit inside could be hydrogen fed. At least not from a fusion standpoint.

eta: and also of course, if you have a hollow earth and some sort of centered thing like a "sun" or a solid sphere of molten metal, it will pull surface objects into it. Also it won't stay centered.
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posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 11:38 PM
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You didn't read my post or you would understand how I claim it possible. The Earth could be a giant gas centrifuge that allows the H20 separated hydrogen gas to gravitate to the center of the Earth forming a mini Sun. Lighter gases go to the center of a Centrifuge.
The inner Earth's gravitational pull would come from the Centrifugal force of the Earth spinning 1000 miles and hour.

It's just a theory I admit but more plausible than me just saying it's so.
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posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 11:41 PM
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Originally posted by TheLieWeLive
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You didn't read my post or you would understand how I claim it possible. The Earth could be a giant gas centrifuge that allows the H20 separated gas hydrogen to gravitate to the center of the Earth forming a mini Sun. The gravitational pull would come from the Centrifugal force of the Earth spinning 1000 miles and hour.

It's just a theory I admit but more plausible than me just saying it's so.


Oh, I read it, but you still can't have enough hydrogen to get fusion. Also you end up with no gravity at the poles. So the atmospheric dynamics must be pure hell.



posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 11:49 PM
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Not enough Hydrogen? How about water? Hence the gas centrifuge which could be mimicked by the magnetic fields.

This mini Sun doesn't have to even be that big and as for the gravity at the poles, well, maybe there isn't any. I'm speaking of inside the Earth.

Anyways I'm just repeating my thread. If you don't get it, then you don't get it.

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posted on Apr, 27 2013 @ 11:52 PM
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Originally posted by TheLieWeLive
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Not enough Hydrogen? How about water? Hence the gas centrifuge which could be mimicked by the magnetic fields.

This mini Sun doesn't have to even be that big and as for the gravity at the poles, well, maybe there isn't any. I'm speaking of inside the Earth.

Anyways I'm just repeating my thread. If you don't get it, then you don't get it.


Um, it DOES have to be that big. If you want gravity driven fusion like a star, there's a minimum size. And no, magnetic fields won't do it for you.

I'm also speaking of inside the Earth - it would be a non-stop hurricane. Also, in order to get the surface gravity on the outside of the Earth right, the hollow Earth would have to be osmium or something to have enough mass.

The reason I don't get it, is because it's bogus.



posted on Apr, 28 2013 @ 12:24 AM
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You keep mentioning fusion. What if this Sun is Hydrogen Plasma.
Does that need a certain size requirement to work?



posted on Apr, 28 2013 @ 01:45 AM
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Originally posted by TheLieWeLive
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You keep mentioning fusion. What if this Sun is Hydrogen Plasma.
Does that need a certain size requirement to work?


Plasma requires energy to stay plasma. It's not exothermic.



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