Hollow Earth theory

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  • ukit0

    In all seriousness though...and putting aside the impossible physics and other problems with this theory...

    For the Earth to be hollow, something would need to have hollowed it out, right? The way planets form is by space debris slowly accumulating together.

    Therefore, a hollow Earth is about as likely as a hollow ball of lint or a hollow hairball.

    • both balls of lint or hair contain many voids, maybe you are onto an alternative hollow earth theoryAmicus
    • Any structure (like a mountain) contains "voids," but that doesn't mean its hollow.ukit
  • set0

    ^ Which impossible physics is that?

    Also the laws of physics are continuing to be broken by science. You continue to show your ignorance while scoffing at other peoples ignorance, pretty comical.

    Gotta love people who think they know everything about reality.

    • Well, for starters I'm pretty sure the internal sun would melt the surrounding rock...ukit
  • ukit0

    You have it backwards set...I fully realize that I'm not a physics expert, and so like most people I delegate the task of proving or disproving it to actual scientists.

    The laws of physics are still in progress, sure, but that's all very high level theoretical stuff like string theory. Scientists aren't arguing over whether the planet is hollow or not.