History has provided us with numerous strange theories about the Earth. But none are as persistent as the theory that the Earth is hollow inside. Not only that, but this hollow space may be inhabited by people and animals.
It is easy to want to believe that there may be a utopian space within the Earth, a place where those of us who want to escape can live a more enlightened life. But the modern scientific facts do not support a hollow Earth.
Still, we can dream about a world within a world while accepting that some ideas surrounding the hollow Earth theory are totally out of this world.
1#Holes In The Poles
In a newspaper interview, Mr. Reed said that the hollow Earth theory was the “most natural way to account for the flattening of the Earth in the polar regions.” He believed that a hole ran clear through the poles. Reed added, “Sunlight which has passed through the hole . . . emerging amid the icebergs and snows, illuminates them like gems of living crystal.”
Mr. Reed’s book is now a classic among those who believe in the possibility of a hollow Earth.
2#Icebergs From Inside The Earth
“Icebergs,” he told The Sunday Times, “are formed inside the Earth and come sailing out of the polar holes, passing round the edge and emerging in the ocean on the outside.”
By now, modern-day satellites would have seen such an awesome event unless a great scientific and government conspiracy has covered up the existence of another Earth inside the Earth.
3#Cellular Cosmogony
The Sun is in the middle of the cell about 6,400 kilometers (4,000 mi) away from us. Three atmospheres surround the Sun, including one of hydrogen, so we can’t see the fiery orb itself. We merely see the local accumulation of the Sun’s energies, which are approximately 1,400 kilometers (900 mi) from us.
4#The Center Is Inhabited
His father, John Cleves Symmes Jr., had published a pamphlet in the early 1800s describing what it was like inside the Earth. John passed away in 1829, but Americus kept up with the alternative theory.
During the lecture, Americus gave the names of three men who had visited the inside of the Earth, met the people living there, and discussed the language and agriculture of the inner world.
5#Because Globes Are Hollow
To drive his point home, the commentator asked, “Would not the animals on the Earth be more solid at their center than their circumference, instead of being strongly ribbed near the surface, so as to support the greatest pressure, leaving a cavity in the center capable of active operation?”
While the commentator might have had a working religious theory, he flubbed it all when he said: “Do not our globe makers understand that a hollow globe is preferable to a solid? If not, why do they make them hollow?
6#A Solid Earth Is Too Heavy For Orbit
For example, George Ipson gave a lecture in 1905 on his alternative theories about the Earth. According to him, if the Earth was not hollow, it would not be able to “retain its position in ethereal space.”
Ipson also believed that there were large holes in the poles where sunlight entered and lit up the inner world. To get inside, he believed that all it would take was to “descend in the air carriage under the easy control of the operator and [then] one is in the desired place.”
7#Now The Aurora Borealis Makes Sense
According to hollow Earth theorists at that time, the aurora borealis was nothing more than “fires reflected from inside the Earth.” Since the inner Earth is full of crystals that reflect the light of the Sun into the hollow land, it would only make sense that the fires from the people inside Earth would reflect outward and up into the sky.
8#Germany Believed
A Sydney newspaper article from 1954 claimed that “Hitler adopted it, along with fortune-telling, astrology, and locating enemy ships by pendulum swing over a map.” Lumping the hollow Earth theory in with fortune-telling and astrology was a quick way to dismiss any validity to the theory.
9#Still Sought After
Thompson explained that he planned on making an expedition to the hole in the pole in 2003. But sometime after publishing Cosmic Manuscript, a book on his spiritual experience, Thompson disappeared.
Other believers in a hollow Earth have gone as far as moving to Alaska. Being closer to the North Pole, they hope to find the opening to the inner Earth.
10#Blame It On Halley
Halley believed that the three air spaces were capable of supporting life and were lit up continuously by “luminous air.” He also believed that these inner Earths were inhabited by people and animals.
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