Joseph Layden, Author of The Unnamed Bears Favor
Regarding the Hollow Earth Fringe Theory, Wikipedia begins:
“The Hollow Earth was a concept proposing that the planet Earth is entirely hollow or contains a substantial interior space. Notably suggested by Edmond Halley in the late 17th century, the notion was tentatively disproven by Pierre Bouguer in 1740, and definitively by Charles Hutton in his Schiehallion experiment around 1774.”
The problem is that the Earth really DOES contain substantial interior space. We have proven this over and over since 1774, but Wikipedia and Academia have somehow forgotten to update the encyclopedias.
In the last 20 years, several massive caves have been found in Asia. Some are bigger than entire states and could fit cities full of skyscrapers inside them. At least one has its own weather system and several have jungles, as well as life found nowhere else. We don’t know the extent of Mammoth Cave in the US and studies of fish genetics show that many caves from the East and West coast of America are connected.
We’ve recently discovered that 3/4 of the Earth’s water is under the crust and forms massive subterranean oceans. Tracking seismic waves of earthquakes shows the existence of massive cavities inside the Earth. The seismic waves disappear for a while and then resume when the reverberation encounters rock again.
And NASA has done experiments to show that any mixture of solid and liquid orbiting in space cannot remain a solid ball, but has a natural tendency to form into a hollow ball or vortex. If we are as solid as we thought we were in 1774, then we have no scientific explanation for it and will need to form a theory as to how we could have remained solid despite the laws of nature.
But no one has ventured to explain this, since it’s not on the public’s radar, and Hollow Earth is a subject no scientist will touch with a ten-foot pole.
We disproved that in 1774, along with Continental Drift and Neanderthal Hybridization (sarcasm intended).
What sounds like a conspiracy theory but is actually a fact? Hollow Earth
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