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Hollow Earth Theory

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Oh how the old school Bedlamists would have taken to this with cries of joy.

 

There Are Some People Who Seriously Believe Earth Is Hollow

 

It’s official, we’ve got a new favorite conspiracy theory. Step aside flat Earthers, with your comparatively sound logic. Meet the hollow Earthers.

Yes, there is apparently a group of people that believe Earth is hollow. This is one of those things where we’re not sure how serious people are being.

Serious enough it seems, though, for a person called Rodney Cluff to write a book called World Top Secret: Our Earth IS Hollow. It’s described as revealing “the secrets of the beautiful land beyond the poles”.

The idea, I think, is that there isn’t really a North and South Pole. Instead, there are openings that lead inside the planet. And we’re, like, all on the interior looking in? Or something. And the stars we see in the night sky are in the middle. Oh and there’s also an opening in the Himalayas for some reason.

No I am not going to explain why this isn’t true.

 

read on... enjoy, learn...

 

http://www.iflscience.com/brain/there-are-some-people-who-seriously-believe-earth-is-hollow/

 

 

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  • Unfortunately there does not seem to be many around anymore.   It's quieter in there than The Walking Dead... 

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Oh how the old school Bedlamists would have taken to this with cries of joy.
 
There Are Some People Who Seriously Believe Earth Is Hollow
 
It’s official, we’ve got a new favorite conspiracy theory. Step aside flat Earthers, with your comparatively sound logic. Meet the hollow Earthers.
Yes, there is apparently a group of people that believe Earth is hollow. This is one of those things where we’re not sure how serious people are being.
Serious enough it seems, though, for a person called Rodney Cluff to write a book called World Top Secret: Our Earth IS Hollow. It’s described as revealing “the secrets of the beautiful land beyond the poles”.
The idea, I think, is that there isn’t really a North and South Pole. Instead, there are openings that lead inside the planet. And we’re, like, all on the interior looking in? Or something. And the stars we see in the night sky are in the middle. Oh and there’s also an opening in the Himalayas for some reason.
No I am not going to explain why this isn’t true.
 
read on... enjoy, learn...
 
http://www.iflscience.com/brain/there-are-some-people-who-seriously-believe-earth-is-hollow/
 
 

Id believe in the ‘hollow brain theory’ more!


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On 3/15/2018 at 6:25 PM, sceadugenga said:

Oh how the old school Bedlamists would have taken to this with cries of joy.

Unfortunately there does not seem to be many around anymore.

 

It's quieter in there than The Walking Dead... :sad:

Taoism: shit happens

Buddhism: if shit happens, it isn't really shit

Islam: if shit happens, it is the will of Allah

Catholicism: if shit happens, you deserve it

Judaism: why does this shit always happen to us?

Atheism: I don't believe this shit

the bedlamists have embraced the islamists and the jihadis are dancing all the way around...

 

saw a head scarf at the local market a couple of days ago...dead center of central Thailand...'crusader tutsiwarrior' gets his armor outta storage, grumbling: 'first it's the head scarves and then Saladin and his pals are next...come to threaten our thai jerusalem...'

 

 

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Hollow Earth theory is blasphemy! One shall not turn the Earth to any round form. We, the Flat Earth supporters are against this new theory. We are a strong force with supporters all around the Globe!

 

 

Nearly as bizarre as the creationists nonsense


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Nearly as bizarre as the creationists nonsense

 

 

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Quite. Next they will be saying there is no Clangers and Soup Dragons on the other side of the moon.

 

 

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8 hours ago, DILLIGAD said:

Quite. Next they will be saying there is no Clangers and Soup Dragons on the other side of the moon.

 

 

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If the Clangers are on The Far Side then how come they were on the BBC?

 

 

10 hours ago, oilinki said:

Hollow Earth theory is blasphemy! One shall not turn the Earth to any round form. We, the Flat Earth supporters are against this new theory. We are a strong force with supporters all around the Globe!

 

 

Apparently you never had pocket bread. The Earth could be both flat,round  and hollow. If you had any avajucation you would know it.

The world is just imagination, if you close your eyes it disappears.

If you are intoxtimated, everything is either pear shaped or doubled,

you may have often observed that phenomenon yourselves.

Further proof is that if you look through binoculars the wrong way

you can actually see the size of your imagination.

 

If the Clangers are on The Far Side then how come they were on the BBC?
 
 

I believe everything said by the British Bias Corperation.


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3 hours ago, DILLIGAD said:


I believe everything said by the British Bias Corperation.


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I only listen to the British Gas Board.

Waiting for big bang 2

The double ended plunger-worm theory.

I only listen to the British Gas Board.
Waiting for big bang 2
The double ended plunger-worm theory.

I had a CORGI registration but never bought a dog!


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12 minutes ago, DILLIGAD said:


I had a CORGI registration but never bought a dog!


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I used to keep my GFs photo on top of the gas meter.

Life in hollow Earth

 

Is Earth inside the Universe, or vice versa? Since we can grasp only a model of reality, how do we know what’s real?

 

In 1869, the Baptist fundamentalist Cyrus Reed Teed reported his divine revelation that the Earth was hollow. At first glance, nothing novel. Jules Verne had explored a similar concept five years prior in his science-fiction adventure Journey to the Centre of the Earth. But while Verne imagined a subterranean cavern of fantastic creatures, Teed declared in earnest that we were literally living inside the sphere. In this strange cosmology, the Sun, planets, stars and galaxies all occupy the Earth’s interior. The Earth’s crust is an infinitely thick layer of rock encasing the entire Universe.

 

Motivated by his new cosmology, Teed published a book, started a new religion, amassed disciples, and founded a new town in Florida. To many, Teed’s ideas sound like snake oil so thick only the most gullible could imbibe. Yet his influence was not limited to the United States, nor to the 19th century. Anti-intellectual sentiment within the Nazi party embraced concave hollow-Earth theory – or Hohlwelttheorie as it is called in German. According to the Dutch astronomer Gerard Kuiper, elements of the Nazi military might have even advocated looking up through the sky to spy on the Allies on the other side of the world. After all, there’s no place to hide inside a globe. 

 

Read more here.

Taoism: shit happens

Buddhism: if shit happens, it isn't really shit

Islam: if shit happens, it is the will of Allah

Catholicism: if shit happens, you deserve it

Judaism: why does this shit always happen to us?

Atheism: I don't believe this shit

13 minutes ago, Jai Dee said:

Life in hollow Earth

 

Is Earth inside the Universe, or vice versa? Since we can grasp only a model of reality, how do we know what’s real?

 

In 1869, the Baptist fundamentalist Cyrus Reed Teed reported his divine revelation that the Earth was hollow. At first glance, nothing novel. Jules Verne had explored a similar concept five years prior in his science-fiction adventure Journey to the Centre of the Earth. But while Verne imagined a subterranean cavern of fantastic creatures, Teed declared in earnest that we were literally living inside the sphere. In this strange cosmology, the Sun, planets, stars and galaxies all occupy the Earth’s interior. The Earth’s crust is an infinitely thick layer of rock encasing the entire Universe.

 

Motivated by his new cosmology, Teed published a book, started a new religion, amassed disciples, and founded a new town in Florida. To many, Teed’s ideas sound like snake oil so thick only the most gullible could imbibe. Yet his influence was not limited to the United States, nor to the 19th century. Anti-intellectual sentiment within the Nazi party embraced concave hollow-Earth theory – or Hohlwelttheorie as it is called in German. According to the Dutch astronomer Gerard Kuiper, elements of the Nazi military might have even advocated looking up through the sky to spy on the Allies on the other side of the world. After all, there’s no place to hide inside a globe. 

 

Read more here.

The theory has a flaw.  Everyone knows that water flows to the bottom.

This means the bottom of the world would covered in water.

further more, how would water be stopped from leaking from under the

bottom of the bottom.

The simple answer is it is Flat and Round at the same time,

depending on any observer looking,or looking the other way,

or even not bothering to look.

 

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World Without Stars

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
World Without Stars is also the title of a 1966 science fiction novel by Poul Anderson
For the 1946 French film, see Land Without Stars.
World without stars
(Le Pays sans Etoiles)
Valerian-WorldWithoutStars.jpg
Date 1972
Series Valérian and Laureline
Publisher Dargaud
Creative team
Writers Pierre Christin
Artists Jean-Claude Mézières
Colorists Evelyn Tran-Lé
Original publication
Published in Pilote magazine
Issues 570 to 592
Date of publication 8 October 1970
to 11 March 1971
Language French
ISBN 2-205-04623-3
Translation
Publisher Dargaud USA (USA)
Hodder-Dargaud (UK)
Cinebook
Date 1984 (USA)
1985 (UK)
2012 (UK/USA)
ISBN 0-340-38084-5
Translator L. Mitchell
Jerome Saincantin
Chronology
Preceded by Empire of a Thousand Planets
Followed by Welcome to Alflolol

World Without Stars is volume three in the French graphic novel (bande dessinée) science fiction series Valérian and Laureline created by writer Pierre Christin and artist Jean-Claude Mézières.

 

While Valérian sleeps off the drink, Laureline makes the space-time jump to the planet. Exploring the surface they find it to be a lifeless, airless, barren rock but their curiosity is piqued by some phosphorescent lakes. Taking a launch from the astroship, they dive into one of the lakes and are astonished when the emerge on the other side – it is a hollow planet! Light is provided by the planet's nucleus and there is a small rocky moon in orbit.

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Taoism: shit happens

Buddhism: if shit happens, it isn't really shit

Islam: if shit happens, it is the will of Allah

Catholicism: if shit happens, you deserve it

Judaism: why does this shit always happen to us?

Atheism: I don't believe this shit

24 minutes ago, talahtnut said:

The theory has a flaw.  Everyone knows that water flows to the bottom.

This means the bottom of the world would covered in water.

further more, how would water be stopped from leaking from under the

bottom of the bottom.

The simple answer is it is Flat and Round at the same time,

depending on any observer looking,or looking the other way,

or even not bothering to look.

 

The first theory doesn't have a flaw. It states that the gravity is towards to the Earth's surface, which is inside of the hollow sphere. Therefore water would still flow under the surface, creating groundwater reserves. 

 

Jules Verne's model, the oceans could be like swimming pools on top of the hollow Earth.

 

 

On 01/04/2018 at 2:16 PM, DILLIGAD said:

Quite. Next they will be saying there is no Clangers and Soup Dragons on the other side of the moon.

 

 

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Heresy!!!!

 

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1 hour ago, oilinki said:

The first theory doesn't have a flaw. It states that the gravity is towards to the Earth's surface, which is inside of the hollow sphere. Therefore water would still flow under the surface, creating groundwater reserves. 

 

Jules Verne's model, the oceans could be like swimming pools on top of the hollow Earth.

 

 

Since Einstein, it is well known that a hollow sphere has'nt got any

gravity inside it, therefore according to continuum theory  there is

no time in  the sphere too. So water will just look like water to an

observer while theres nothing to see, as there is nothing there.

16 minutes ago, talahtnut said:

Since Einstein, it is well known that a hollow sphere has'nt got any

gravity inside it, therefore according to continuum theory  there is

no time in  the sphere too. So water will just look like water to an

observer while theres nothing to see, as there is nothing there.

I wonder if you mean Newton, who was the guy who was lucky to be born in England, instead of in the tropics? Had it been a coconut, which dropped to his head.. we'd still be wondering what keeps us clued on Earth. Except of course the Australians, who use magnets in their shoes. 

 

Time would still exists inside the sphere, like it does in the outer space. While gravity can compress spacetime, there it still exists without gravity. Otherwise we would not get older while traveling to the Mars or to the next galaxy, regardless the speed we are traveling from gravityfields. 

 

 

1 hour ago, oilinki said:

I wonder if you mean Newton, who was the guy who was lucky to be born in England, instead of in the tropics? Had it been a coconut, which dropped to his head.. we'd still be wondering what keeps us clued on Earth. Except of course the Australians, who use magnets in their shoes. 

 

Time would still exists inside the sphere, like it does in the outer space. While gravity can compress spacetime, there it still exists without gravity. Otherwise we would not get older while traveling to the Mars or to the next galaxy, regardless the speed we are traveling from gravityfields. 

 

 

No, Newton got it wrong, and was never able to solve the Australian

enigma of how to be the right way up down under.  They rely on corks

on their hats to check their gravity fields.

In accordance with Hawking theory of sphere and ball and string

its connected but gravity cannot exist inside a sphere, if you took

a pendulum clock to the centre of the earth  the pendulum would

stop, therefore time would stop with the lack of gravity. Inside a

Black hole is similar..but all time is converted to intense gravity.

Travelling at the speed of light one would not age.. beyond the

speed of light one would disappear up ones own black hole

at the event horizon singularity.

 

 

"Flat Earth has long been touted as the mother of all conspiracy theories, marginalized, suppressed and ridiculed for centuries as being an ignorant ancient unscientific worldview, but the facts of the matter are far from what you have been told. It is a fact, not a theory, that bodies of water always seek and find their own level, from a beaker, a bottle, or a bathtub, to a pond, lake or an ocean, the natural physics of water and other liquids is to find and remain level. It is an unproven, unscientific theory with no observable, measurable, or repeatable evidence, to claim that bodies of water can somehow bend, cling to the exterior of shapes, and show convexity upon their surface. It is a fact that the majority of Earth is covered in such level water, thus making it an unscientific theory to postulate that Earth is actually a gigantic sphere with bendy oceans curving all the way around it." 

 

"The following video is a brief introduction to the many observable, testable, repeatable, scientific facts of our level motionless plane Earth that have been marginalized, suppressed and ridiculed for centuries, in favor of various unobservable, untestable, unscientific theories purporting we live on a tilting, wobbling, spinning, ball-shaped Earth. To learn much more about this most important and highly censored topic, please follow the links in the description box to my documentary "The History of Flat Earth," as well as my books, "The Flat Earth Conspiracy" and "200 Proofs Earth is Not a Spinning Ball."

 

The History of Flat Earth: http://www.ericdubay.com/?p=832

200 Proofs Earth is Not a Spinning Ball: http://www.ericdubay.com/?p=695

The Flat Earth Conspiracy and Eric Dubay's other books: http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/ericdubay

Taoism: shit happens

Buddhism: if shit happens, it isn't really shit

Islam: if shit happens, it is the will of Allah

Catholicism: if shit happens, you deserve it

Judaism: why does this shit always happen to us?

Atheism: I don't believe this shit

On 05/04/2018 at 5:41 PM, talahtnut said:

Since Einstein, it is well known that a hollow sphere has'nt got any

gravity inside it, therefore according to continuum theory  there is

no time in  the sphere too. So water will just look like water to an

observer while theres nothing to see, as there is nothing there.

Bah, Albert Einstein was not the smart one, his little brother Frank, worked in Hollywood for some years, Google it. 

53 minutes ago, PoorSucker said:

Bah, Albert Einstein was not the smart one, his little brother Frank, worked in Hollywood for some years, Google it. 

No need to google that, my ex wife was his sister.

What a lovely smile you have there.

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1 hour ago, PoorSucker said:

Bah, Albert Einstein was not the smart one, his little brother Frank, worked in Hollywood for some years, Google it. 

Thats just your Einstein relative theory 

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On 4/5/2018 at 8:48 AM, talahtnut said:

...gravity cannot exist inside a sphere...

 

People don't fall up inside a Zorbing ball. They repeatedly fall down and look ridiculous.

Flat?  Hollow?  We Pastafarians think both theories are ridiculous.

 

Pasta4.jpg

11 minutes ago, Damrongsak said:

Flat?  Hollow?  We Pastafarians think both theories are ridiculous.

 

Pasta4.jpg

An amazing pic  of the 'string theory' in action eyeballing  a black hole

 

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