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Thread started 05/18/14 5:10pm

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hollow earth theory

has anyone here read about this idea or researched admiral richard byrd's report on this topic? the physics of the thing (earth = mostly water, rotation = hollow core) do seem to support the notion; many native american, south american, eskimo people, aztecs, incans and etc. had/have legends about this. sounds pretty weird but then again, not that loong ago theory was the earth was flat and at the center of the universe... anyone?

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Reply #1 posted 05/18/14 5:30pm

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it's a totally wacky theory, and plenty of folks have had fun with this along the lines of conspiracy theories, but wouldn't it be weird if NASA's expedition did turn up a hollow earth?

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Reply #2 posted 05/18/14 6:25pm

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i believe there can be a vast empty space in the earth

not with a sky like above, but a subteranian light of some

kind. eek

"WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE" lol

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Reply #3 posted 05/18/14 6:33pm

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XxAxX said:

has anyone here read about this idea or researched admiral richard byrd's report on this topic? the physics of the thing (earth = mostly water, rotation = hollow core) do seem to support the notion; many native american, south american, eskimo people, aztecs, incans and etc. had/have legends about this. sounds pretty weird but then again, not that loong ago theory was the earth was flat and at the center of the universe... anyone?


No, have not come across this theory at all, does that match up with the movies and Jules Verne Novel " Journey to the Centre of the Earth"?

off to google..
[Edited 5/18/14 18:34pm]
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Reply #4 posted 05/18/14 7:00pm

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I'm thinking magma (Not volcanic-but iron/metal magma) is the center that provides for our stronger gravity. Theory only of course!

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Reply #5 posted 05/19/14 5:28am

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KingBAD said:

i believe there can be a vast empty space in the earth

not with a sky like above, but a subteranian light of some

kind. eek

"WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE" lol



i know someone who swears this is true. so i started reading about it (i love being able to google stuff) at first i thought it was nothing more than some kind of hallucination on Admiral Byrd's part. he claimed to have flown over the north pole in 1947 and saw a tropical area and his plane was landed by a some kind of tractor beam applied by a super tall race of friendly, technologically advanced people. he was later orderd by our government not to speak about this encounter, but did so anyway in his last years.

a lot of native american indians and south american indian legends claim this is our origin; almost every single continent on the planet has legends of the 'inner earth' people. some claim this is where the UFOs come from. allegedly, these inner earth people survived the last ice age without problem because the inside remains warm. apparently, dinosuars still live there. eek

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Reply #6 posted 05/19/14 5:35am

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naffi said:

XxAxX said:

has anyone here read about this idea or researched admiral richard byrd's report on this topic? the physics of the thing (earth = mostly water, rotation = hollow core) do seem to support the notion; many native american, south american, eskimo people, aztecs, incans and etc. had/have legends about this. sounds pretty weird but then again, not that loong ago theory was the earth was flat and at the center of the universe... anyone?

No, have not come across this theory at all, does that match up with the movies and Jules Verne Novel " Journey to the Centre of the Earth"? off to google.. [Edited 5/18/14 18:34pm]



yes, it does exactly. and edgar rich burroughs' stories about 'pellucidar', and author james hilton's story 'lost horizons' too. it turns out the tibetan people call it 'shangri-la'. or 'shambhalla'. supposedly people living there have life spans of hundreds of years because they aren't being bombarded by the sun's rays.

according to what i've read so far they are said to be peaceful, highly advanced spiritually and technologically. it wasn't all that long ago that we discovered the lost city of Petra in the desert, not to mention the submerged city off the coast of greece claimed to be the real atlantis. wouldn't it be cool if there were still another dimension to this planet we don't know about yet??? admiral byrd (highly respected fellow) claimed they had 'disc shaped flying ships' eek

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Reply #7 posted 05/19/14 5:43am

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kewlschool said:

I'm thinking magma (Not volcanic-but iron/metal magma) is the center that provides for our stronger gravity. Theory only of course!



i'm not an expert on geophysics but a cooling body which spins as it cools does tend to develop a hollow center. or, so i read online confused apparently, centrifugal forces fling the cooling matter outward. the core becomes, to some degree, hollow.

according to hollow earth theory, there are massive cave systems which lead to a hollow core. such cave systems are all over the world. i doubt if the entire earth is hollow, but i really don't know. i do know that (according to my cousin who works in NASA's jet propulsion lab, designing mars rovers), scientists currently only understand 4% of the uiniverse. that's a lot of wiggle room

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Reply #8 posted 05/19/14 10:45am

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not sure about the 'theory' but man can certainly make it true. Keep drilling and siphoning the very glue that holds Earth together (besides gravity) like oils, minerals, rocks etc. and I'm sure one day the term 'fracking will take on a whole new meaning. Watch as the world map, once again changes and continents and countries disconnect, separate, disappear - or IMPLODE.

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Reply #9 posted 05/19/14 11:02am

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My work partner was all about this. He would ramble on about it during our 1½ commute. It was lit by geothermal energy. Aliens lived there. The access was in the north pole where the U.S.'s and Google's satellite imagery ends. Most governments know about it but keep it secret. He said humans should be able/allowed to access it in 20± years.


This fool has more conspiracies than I could keep track of. I had small anxiety attacks before we met in the mornings for carpooling. Him and these crazy stories drove me nuts. He didn't care if I completely disagreed with whatever the 'conspiracy' was. He would still ramble on and on about it regardless.
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Reply #10 posted 05/19/14 12:22pm

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a few years back I said that the tsunami that hit from the indian ocean was
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Reply #11 posted 05/19/14 2:54pm

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BobGeorge909 said:

My work partner was all about this. He would ramble on about it during our 1½ commute. It was lit by geothermal energy. Aliens lived there. The access was in the north pole where the U.S.'s and Google's satellite imagery ends. Most governments know about it but keep it secret. He said humans should be able/allowed to access it in 20± years. This fool has more conspiracies than I could keep track of. I had small anxiety attacks before we met in the mornings for carpooling. Him and these crazy stories drove me nuts. He didn't care if I completely disagreed with whatever the 'conspiracy' was. He would still ramble on and on about it regardless. [Edited 5/19/14 11:05am]



as far as government keeping secrets from us? - hell yes they do. obviously

as far as so-called 'conspiracy theories' proving true a surprising number of times? - hell yes they have

as far as carpooling goes? -hell no on that one! bad idea dude! and watch who you pick up, the next one could be a reptilian with an appetite and a grudge against non-believers

eek biggrin

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Red said:

not sure about the 'theory' but man can certainly make it true. Keep drilling and siphoning the very glue that holds Earth together (besides gravity) like oils, minerals, rocks etc. and I'm sure one day the term 'fracking will take on a whole new meaning. Watch as the world map, once again changes and continents and countries disconnect, separate, disappear - or IMPLODE.



drilling and siphoning likely have no relation to the hollow earth system, but maybe it IS a way to connect us with whatever exists downstairs. according to the hollow earth theorists, we have been lied to about the earth's crust stability from the get go.

in addition, for years now our government has been busy building underground caves around the country. the existence of many, many of these massive underground bunkers was once considered to have been one of those 'conspiracy theories' only crazy folks talked about but today it is a proven, documented fact. check this springfield, missouri cave out, this is just one.

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Reply #13 posted 05/19/14 3:02pm

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KingBAD said:

a few years back I said that the tsunami that hit from the indian ocean was



from the hollow earth? eek

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Reply #14 posted 05/19/14 6:42pm

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XxAxX said:

Red said:

not sure about the 'theory' but man can certainly make it true. Keep drilling and siphoning the very glue that holds Earth together (besides gravity) like oils, minerals, rocks etc. and I'm sure one day the term 'fracking will take on a whole new meaning. Watch as the world map, once again changes and continents and countries disconnect, separate, disappear - or IMPLODE.



drilling and siphoning likely have no relation to the hollow earth system, but maybe it IS a way to connect us with whatever exists downstairs. according to the hollow earth theorists, we have been lied to about the earth's crust stability from the get go.

in addition, for years now our government has been busy building underground caves around the country. the existence of many, many of these massive underground bunkers was once considered to have been one of those 'conspiracy theories' only crazy folks talked about but today it is a proven, documented fact. check this springfield, missouri cave out, this is just one.

hmmm Bunkers and storage has been going on since world war 1, it's rather common knowledge. The amounts and the where they do it is generally under wraps.

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Reply #15 posted 05/20/14 1:47pm

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XxAxX said:

KingBAD said:

a few years back I said that the tsunami that hit from the indian ocean was



from the hollow earth? eek

what happened to all the rest i wrote eek

it was from the twin of the space station

built under the indian ocean.

the fussion generator prolly imploded.

the only reason to have a station under the sea

is to examine somethin that's said NOT

to be there geek

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Reply #16 posted 05/20/14 2:10pm

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KingBAD said:

XxAxX said:



from the hollow earth? eek

what happened to all the rest i wrote eek

it was from the twin of the space station

built under the indian ocean.

the fussion generator prolly imploded.

the only reason to have a station under the sea

is to examine somethin that's said NOT

to be there geek



whoa. eek did not know about that

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Reply #17 posted 05/20/14 2:26pm

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Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right?
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Reply #18 posted 05/20/14 3:51pm

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hmm "Phishanga" v. Admiral Richard Byrd. hmm lol lol lol lol

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Reply #19 posted 05/21/14 12:23am

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XxAxX said:

hmm "Phishanga" v. Admiral Richard Byrd. hmm lol lol lol lol

boxing Bring it on. lol

Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right?
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Reply #20 posted 05/21/14 5:37am

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Phishanga said:

XxAxX said:

hmm "Phishanga" v. Admiral Richard Byrd. hmm lol lol lol lol

boxing Bring it on. lol



falloff no. you missed the point, which is: admiral byrd actually flew over the north pole, and i KNOW you have not. moreover, you don't have what it takes to make admiral, so.... talk to the hand

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Reply #21 posted 05/21/14 6:33am

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okay here is scripture from the Bible, which some holllow earth supporters believe evidences the theory that earth is hollow (there is more in Revelations to this effect as well)

Genesis 6: And God said "Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it separate the waters from the waters." And God made the firmament and separated the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament, and it was so.

i'm not sure this could be considered conclusive, because the 'waters above the firmament' could be taken to mean 'lakes', but lakes are an ever changing function, they come and go, depending on rainfall and millenial changes. (the sahara, for example, was once a sea bed, lush and tropical). given this impermanence, why would such a distinction be made from the get go??

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psssst: shhh springfield, missouri

kewlschool said:

XxAxX said:



drilling and siphoning likely have no relation to the hollow earth system, but maybe it IS a way to connect us with whatever exists downstairs. according to the hollow earth theorists, we have been lied to about the earth's crust stability from the get go.

in addition, for years now our government has been busy building underground caves around the country. the existence of many, many of these massive underground bunkers was once considered to have been one of those 'conspiracy theories' only crazy folks talked about but today it is a proven, documented fact. check this springfield, missouri cave out, this is just one.

hmmm Bunkers and storage has been going on since world war 1, it's rather common knowledge. The amounts and the where they do it is generally under wraps.

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XxAxX said:

Phishanga said:

boxing Bring it on. lol



falloff no. you missed the point, which is: admiral byrd actually flew over the north pole, and i KNOW you have not. moreover, you don't have what it takes to make admiral, so.... talk to the hand

I know what you meant. I didn't really mean the earth being hollow with that anyway, but that some kind of people could be living somewhere in the earth. What are they doing there? How do they develop? What would they eat? As far as I know, NOTHING could grow without sunlight. And from what I very briefly read, this admiral didn't not even say all that himself, but someone else said that he allegedly wrote a secret diary describing all that? Including a quote from the 1937 movie Lost Horizon?

Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right?
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Reply #25 posted 05/21/14 12:59pm

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Well, apparently they have a sun down there: http://www.thenewearth.or...Earth.html

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Reply #26 posted 05/21/14 4:35pm

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Phishanga said:

XxAxX said:



falloff no. you missed the point, which is: admiral byrd actually flew over the north pole, and i KNOW you have not. moreover, you don't have what it takes to make admiral, so.... talk to the hand

I know what you meant. I didn't really mean the earth being hollow with that anyway, but that some kind of people could be living somewhere in the earth. What are they doing there? How do they develop? What would they eat? As far as I know, NOTHING could grow without sunlight. And from what I very briefly read, this admiral didn't not even say all that himself, but someone else said that he allegedly wrote a secret diary describing all that? Including a quote from the 1937 movie Lost Horizon?


interestingly, there are a lot of legends about this hollow earth. the more i look, the more i find. now, some sources are not as reliable as others, but it is uncanny how they all sort of jive, from tibet to south america, the legends are there. it's the same thing with the many accounts of 'sky people' in various cultures around the world. are these accounts all just wishful thinking on our parts? anyway, i have a pal who is determined to undertake a journey to antarctica, to see if this hollow earth thing is actually true eek

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Reply #27 posted 05/24/14 1:44am

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In such a scenario, what is it that supports the earth's surface from collapsing? I would assume gravity would cause such a collapse?
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lust said:

In such a scenario, what is it that supports the earth's surface from collapsing? I would assume gravity would cause such a collapse?



from what i've read, the crust is stabilized by the fact that it's hundreds of miles thick, as well as by centripetal force

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XxAxX said:



lust said:


In such a scenario, what is it that supports the earth's surface from collapsing? I would assume gravity would cause such a collapse?



from what i've read, the crust is stabilized by the fact that it's hundreds of miles thick, as well as by centripetal force



But, what about the magnetic field that protects us from solar winds. Is that not reliant on the iron core of the solid earth model?
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