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Post by Darius on Dec 2, 2011 13:18:09 GMT
I'm not too sure about this hollow earth idea, but some people are convinced that the earth is hollow, and that there are civilizations living inside.
What evidence is there that the earth is solid, and what evidence is there that it's hollow?
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Post by B on Dec 2, 2011 16:16:39 GMT
Evidence for hollow Earth: Absolutely none.
Evidence for Earth that has a core, mantle, crust and so on:
Volcanoes, earthquakes, the flow of heat, repeated experiments, drilling projects that yielded information, tectonic plate movement and more.
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Post by supernaut on Dec 4, 2011 4:05:10 GMT
Gravity=no hollow earth because the shit will implode (if room enough inside for all that journey to the center of the earth crap). Case closed.
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Post by ksen on Dec 6, 2011 17:53:18 GMT
Evidence for hollow Earth: Absolutely none. Evidence for Earth that has a core, mantle, crust and so on: Volcanoes, earthquakes, the flow of heat, repeated experiments, drilling projects that yielded information, tectonic plate movement and more. That's it?
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Post by B on Dec 7, 2011 6:27:52 GMT
Evidence for hollow Earth: Absolutely none. Evidence for Earth that has a core, mantle, crust and so on: Volcanoes, earthquakes, the flow of heat, repeated experiments, drilling projects that yielded information, tectonic plate movement and more.That's it? Bolded.
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Post by Beau on Dec 7, 2011 15:16:21 GMT
Perhaps you have a hollow head, Darius?
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