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Old Oct 1, 2009, 11:44 PM   #1
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Is the Earth really hollow?

I know some of you have heard this,and is deem science fiction..but i would like you only to consider these:

1. The accepted science knowledge that the core of the earth is a blasting hot furnace (like ball of fire? ...this sounds to be the Sun itself)



...and it is also believed that every planet has this inner component,by science




2. But science fiction says that the earth is hollow and has SUN INSIDE the CORE or CENTER of the earth






...and the North Pole and South Pole are openings into the center of the earth...




Hot blasting furnace core = Ball of fire? = Sun in the center of the earth....it make sense sometimes that the well accepted science fact can be a science fiction and the science fiction can be a science fact...


It is also believed that there are people living beneath the earth within the core of the earth,which are believed to be descendants of Atlantis and Lemuria....Myth has it that that Atlantis submerged under the sea but until now there is no trace of this mysterious kingdom....Nasubmerge kaya ang Kingdom nila into the CENTER OF THE EARTH ? kaya walang trace ito under the sea....because it is said that the deepest point of the oceans from the earth is only 7 miles...while the earth's crust is said to be 800 miles thick but the earth's radius is 3,963 miles...

sounds making sense...for me....ewan kulang sa inyo...what is your opinion?
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 12:07 AM   #2
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Watching "Journey to the Center of the Earth" + Alcohol + Weed = This Theory
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 12:16 AM   #3
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 01:52 AM   #4
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anything/anyone more hallow than you?
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 02:04 AM   #5
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wow... someone skipped geology and geometry 101 apparently
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 02:22 AM   #6
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ehhehehe...salamat sa mga opinion ninyo....look at also this NASA footage of the North Pole of Jupiter....

Remember,Jupiter is GAS PLANET or wala siyang land mass...puro thick gases and clouds swirling around....




what can you see on Jupiter's center? Diba parang glowing sun? Jupiter's inner sun? like to earth's?

Link of NASA website baka isipan ninyo gawa-gawa kulang ito..

http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/animation/PIA03452
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 02:26 AM   #7
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Ibang iba naman ang jupiter sa planet earth eh.

paano namang lulutang ang isang sun sa gitna ng isang solid ball like the planet earth?
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 02:40 AM   #8
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Ibang iba naman ang jupiter sa planet earth eh.

paano namang lulutang ang isang sun sa gitna ng isang solid ball like the planet earth?
yah un nga eh,we are teach on our science classes that the earth is solid mass,but bakit may theory na hollow ang earth? at bakit sabi ng mga geologist na ang core of the earth is a hot blasting furnace? nakapunta naba sila sa center of the earth....

I know they have postulate it because of the emission of active volcanoes of hot blasting lava...minsan nga kapareho pa nito ang lava or furnace which is in the sun.....Hindi kaba nagtataka saan galing ang hot blasting lava ng mga volcano....if there is no source of HEAT deep within the earth?

if the earth is pure solid land where does the lava come from? where is their source of heat came from to melt rocks or hard soil within them.....

Hindi ba ang earth ay protected ng ultraviolet magnetic rays to protect us from sun storms from the sun? Compare the hea
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 02:52 AM   #9
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The Volcanoes could be the outlet for the HEAT within when the HEAT is already pressurized...sinusuka niya ito through openings of volcanoes....and why there is pressurized HEAT UNDER THE EARTH,iF EARTH IS PURE SOLID MASS?

This pressurized HEAT UNDER THE EARTH and was Vomitted though Volcanoes openings is similar to our Sun when the HEAT is already pressurized or sobra na...mag susuka ito ng Sun storms....kamukha sa volcanoes...hindi ba?

Think about the similarity...and why someone postulate a theory that there must be an inner sun
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 02:54 AM   #10
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bakit sabi ng mga geologist na ang core of the earth is a hot blasting furnace? nakapunta naba sila sa center of the earth....
they observed that through the volcanoes. imagine a ball of molten metal floating in space. as it cools unang lumalamig iyung surface diba? even a pandesal akala mo malamig na pero pagkagat mo mainit pa sa gitna. common sense.
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 03:06 AM   #11
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they observed that through the volcanoes.
Inulit molang ang sinabi ko eh...dba sabi ko sa volcanoes..

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imagine a ball of molten metal floating in space.
Walang imposible kapag may magnetic force at gravity...ang pinapaisip ko nga *** ay un source of heat within the earth eh...getz mo?
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as it cools unang lumalamig iyung surface diba? even a pandesal akala mo malamig na pero pagkagat mo mainit pa sa gitna. common sense.
Saan nga galing un HEAT within eh...ang kulit..kung pure solid mass ang earth kamukha ng pandesal...eh saan mangagaling ang heat sa mga volcanoes eh.....a solid mass is a pure COLD thing....kamukha ng pandesal isasalang mo muna ito under a heat para uminit....eh *** earth isasalang muba ang ilalamin ng earth sa Sun natin para uminit ang lupa sa ilalim ng earth? COMMON SENSE NOH...tsk..tsk
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 03:13 AM   #12
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Saan nga galing un HEAT within eh...ang kulit..
oh sorry, i was assuming you knew a little bit about the Big Bang Theory eh.

the solar system used to be a cloud of HOT gas. most of these gasses coalesced and ignited into the sun. other HOT masses formed and became planets.
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 08:27 AM   #13
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yah un nga eh,we are teach on our science classes that the earth is solid mass,but bakit may theory na hollow ang earth? at bakit sabi ng mga geologist na ang core of the earth is a hot blasting furnace? nakapunta naba sila sa center of the earth....
what is taught in class is theory with basis, unlike THAT theory which has little logic behind it. the hollow theory won't stand any theoretical or practical test for validity.

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I know they have postulate it because of the emission of active volcanoes of hot blasting lava...minsan nga kapareho pa nito ang lava or furnace which is in the sun.....Hindi kaba nagtataka saan galing ang hot blasting lava ng mga volcano....if there is no source of HEAT deep within the earth?
heat from the sun is due to nuclear fusion; creating helium from hydrogen. heat from the earth's core (iron and nickel, therefore very dense) rises to the mantle through convection (no mass movement.) the convection moves matter in the mantle (silicate, therefore lighter and more "plastic") creating movement of plates in the crust (really just the cooled portion of the mantle.) these plate movements give rise to earhtquakes and volcanism.

the above theories of heat plumes from the core, convection in the mantle, and plate tectonics on the crust are verifiable, whether through direct or indirect observation, or through simulations using math and physics.

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if the earth is pure solid land where does the lava come from? where is their source of heat came from to melt rocks or hard soil within them.....
largely explained. imagine rock as hard as granite which you use as facings for floors and walls of makati offices. deep underneath, the tremendous pressure causes it to behave in a plastic manner (strictly speaking still solid.) but a sudden easing in the pressure (like say the movement of the crustal plates above it) will cause it liquify and move to the surface (e.g. a volcanic extrusion.)

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don't combine light rays with magnetic rays (fields). they're different.
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 08:43 AM   #14
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Inulit molang ang sinabi ko eh...dba sabi ko sa volcanoes..
Walang imposible kapag may magnetic force at gravity...ang pinapaisip ko nga *** ay un source of heat within the earth eh...getz mo?


Saan nga galing un HEAT within eh...ang kulit..kung pure solid mass ang earth kamukha ng pandesal...eh saan mangagaling ang heat sa mga volcanoes eh.....a solid mass is a pure COLD thing....kamukha ng pandesal isasalang mo muna ito under a heat para uminit....eh *** earth isasalang muba ang ilalamin ng earth sa Sun natin para uminit ang lupa sa ilalim ng earth? COMMON SENSE NOH...tsk..tsk
already explained. gravity and preassure causes tremendous heat. i've worked in the mines in baguio. outside, it's a balmy 68 degrees farenheit. enter the shaft and go 150 feet down the temperature goes to 85F. that's already too hot for most humans. the deepest part of our mine in lepanto (then) was only 1,200 feet below surface and temperatures already average 90F. the hottest part i reached was 135F. at that temperature, a miner can't work longer than 20 minutes before he has to pull back, rest, drink a litter of cold water, before going to work in another part of the mine.

the deepest and hottest mine in the world is the western deep levels gold mine in south africa ---1 1/2 mileS down. temperatures are above 100 degrees F AND THAT'S WITH VENTILATION AND REFRIGERATION.

also, at this depth, the rock is very hard but could suddenly explode due to the pressure and collapse the entire tunnel. the south africans use sophisticated models for rock mechanics in order to detect potential "rock bursts."

so a tunnel more than a mile below surface will collapse and become solid rock in a short time. the deepest man has penetrated the crust is more than 7.6 miles through drilling (still halfway down the crust.) at that depth, the temperature is too great for man to withstand and the drill tends to turn and horizontal out due to the pressure. i dare say it's a physical impossibility for man himself to reach the mantle, much less the core region of the earth.

not enough students take geology. try BS geology at UP.
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 10:53 AM   #15
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The Earth aint hollow...land mass movements, plate tectonics and earthquakes are a testament to it
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 10:56 AM   #16
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One thing is for sure here.

It ain't as hollow as the TS's head.

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Old Oct 2, 2009, 11:09 AM   #17
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 11:54 AM   #18
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i read somewhere na may civilization nga daw sa loob ng earth na superior to us, surface dwellers. they have extraordinary powers.
and this is where Jesus came from.
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 12:18 PM   #19
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i read somewhere na may civilization nga daw sa loob ng earth na superior to us, surface dwellers. they have extraordinary powers.
and this is where Jesus came from.
The evil smurfs.
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Old Oct 2, 2009, 12:28 PM   #20
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The planet does not behave like some paperweight in space as their conventional views suggest, but more like a floating "bubble".

That's what I observe that mediocre scientists with their conventional theory don't seem to get (they merely based it with data from seismic frequencies, when in fact the data may speak other possibilities other than their duh, ridiculous "solid" inner core when nature is basically electromagnetic and even matter is composed of 99.9999....(to the 12th power)% "space").
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