QUOTE(forceiswithme @ Feb 27 2007, 07:15 AM)
Maybe some entities are living in the hollow part of earth.
if the calculations for mass for the moon, the sun, and the other planets, are accurate according to observation, and we apply the same school of calculations to the earth, then we can pretty safely assume that we know the mass of the earth. But, if the earth is hollow, then those calculations must be wrong - there must be some other explanation to why there is so much gravity here if that gravity is not the culmination of far more mass than what we are left with if the earth is hollow. So, that's one bump in the road. Are we right, or are we wrong? Gravity acts differently very far away from our solar system. Maybe there is dark matter in the earth's core? Producing gravity without mass?
Also, might the legends of people living underground just come about from people found to be living in caves? After all if a cave were deep enough, people might assume that whoever is living there comes from the core of the earth or just 'under ground'. While we don't know everything, scientifically, it would be foolish to simply cast aside what we do know and assume that we are totally ignorant all together.
Also, there is the earth's magnetic field. Where does it come from if it is not generated by he molten iron core spinning around as it does? The shape and quality of the field doesn't reflect coming from a shell that seperates the surface from an inner, hollow interior... so we must be wrong about that too, even though we manage to apply the same knowledge to technology that works...
I can't find anything convincing about the hollow earth theory anywhere. Either no one is doing good research, including the people who theorize on it, or it's just so far impossible to prove.
eh, I was bored and found this thread.
peace