William Donovan

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No it has magma and whatnot inside. If it was hollow we could pretty much fly though =D, as there would be so much less gravity. But then it wouls also implode under the pressures of space.
 

Ana

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Why are “Hollow Earthers” simply not getting anywhere in theirsincere quest for the fabled “Inner Earth”, which is believed to existwithin Earth’s 800-miles thick outer crustal shell?Can it be because orthodox science is correct in believing that ourplanet (like all the other terrestrial planets) is a solid-crusted andsemi-molten ball of rock, through to its central core? Or is it becausethey have no possible way of knowing if it is actually solid, or not?Or could it, as many have suggested, be due to some world-widesecretive “Cover-Up” by powerful global political power groups and allthe scientific organizations which they control?Here, acting as an alternative-science investigator, I will endeavour topresent a even-handed but critical examination of the prevailingconcepts in an effort to discover if there is any basis of real truthbehind the present-day revival of all the time-honoured “Hollow Earth”reports,myths, legends and theories.Read on and decide for yourself what is the real truth behind thewhole concept of a hollow inner earth, and what a political andmercenary power-group on the surface might stand to gain or lose bythe honest revelation or admission of the existence of such a vastnew territory, which would immediately become available for allmanner of exploitation and territorial annexation by the nation whodiscovered it - if it were proved to actually exist!-Gerry Forster. 18 Oct., 2000
 

tyates999

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The mass, volume, and density can easily be calculated for every celestial body in the solar system through the use of astronomy and our knowledge of physics, gravity, and orbital mechanics. That's thanks to Copernicus, Gallileo, Newton, etc.If the Earth was hollow in some places, it would have to be super dense in others. Perhaps that's possible, but extremely unlikely given what we know about planetary formation.
 

Shel

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The Earth is not hollow. Certain types of waves produced by earthquakes travel differently through various material and by looking at the way the waves travel and how they are recorded by various seismographs around the world, the earth's interior can be determined. The mantle (the layer just below the crust that we live on) is the thickest layer and made up of molten rock, which is where the magma/lava originates. The core of the earth is made up of two layers, a liquid outer core and a solid inner core (which is also responsible for the electromagnetic field around the earth). Although I commend you on looking "outside of the box" and considering alternative theories, there are many holes within the theory that have led to it being considered inaccurate. Also, if you going to ask a question within the scientific realm, I'd recommend not insulting everyone by making a prejudice comment to all. There are plenty of geologist and other scientist who believe in God. It would be as inaccurate as saying all religious people denounce all science.
 

bluemurdoch

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The King James Bible is clear that hell is in the centre of the Earth:2 Peter 2:4 this verse speaks of the location of hell when some of the angels sinned against God:"For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto judgement."According to the Bible, Hell is DOWN.Amos 9:2 "Though they dig into hell, thence shall mine hand take them; though they climb up to heaven, thence will I bring them down."Isaiah 14:15 "Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit." this is Isaiah's prophecy concerning Lucifer.The Bible refers to hell as a "furnace" (Rev 9:2, Mat 13:42, 50) and a lake of fire (Rev 20:15).As for many of the scientific thinkers and scholars, evolutionists, this verse goes out to them: Romans 1:22 Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools,
 

Logical Earthling

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I heard that that was where that devil guy that the christians made up lives. Probably why the sky is hollow too. And if you are serious about an answer to this query,like your head as well.
 

ccseg2006

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For you to equate scientists and scholars with Non -Believers is pure idiocy ..... one does not follow the other ... there is no conflict with science and the Bible ... the only conflict is with uneducated fundamentalists trying to explain natural history using the Bible .... The earth is very solid .... and this fact has nothing at all to do with Theology of any sort ....just good science
 
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