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Originally Posted by ghglenn
Why would the earth be hollow? There is immense pressure as you move toward the center, it would implode. Any links to the science behind a hollow earth?
Never mind, I looked up the theory myself...
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Your statement “There is immense pressure” is NOT proven by science. Science actually is silent when it comes to “proof” as to what is below the crust of planet earth. The deepest anyone has drilled into the crust has been the Russians. At the Kola Institute, the Russians drilled for more than 15 years to a depth in the crust of 40,226 feet, (7.62 miles).
http://www.wired.com/science/discove..._kola_borehole
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Originally Posted by Reunite
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I have. If you do the research yourself… if you look really carefully of the image of what looks like a ‘large hole’ on the planet… and draw a straight line along the continent you can see under the clouds, and point it to where you think it’s going towards the north… you’ll find that your line does not go anywhere near the north pole. The website uses Mr Jan Lamprecht’s name as the originator of the spectacular picture, but that website hasn’t done his homework. If that website had read Mr. Lamprecht’s book, “Hollow Planets”, they would find out that Mr. Lamprecht has disproved any connection of those photos with a hollow earth. Drawing the line along the continents misses the North Pole area by thousands of miles. The area in the picture is a weather pattern.
But if you read Mr. Lamprecht’s book, you’ll find a treasure of other scientifically related theory which will give you lots of reasons to think there is much more down there than what has been taught previously.
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=giaoue;82155]OK, if you want to know if anyone is looking into the Hollow Earth Theory then just look @ this website or youtube this 20 year + physicist's name Dr. Brooks Agnew @ www.x2-radio.com, he is planning a North Pole Inner Earth Expedition in Aug. 2009 on a nuclear-powered ice breaker owned by the Russians & it is going to have every one of the team on this expedition to have certain specific qualifications as well as being pretty aware & conscious. The ship is going to have cameras to show live feed on what they see we see if your on Agnew's website. I can't wait.
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I sincerely hope he makes it and isn’t turned back by our the American or Russian military. I really want his expedition to succeed.
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Originally Posted by giaoue
Another seismologist named Jan Lamprecht has a C2C youtube vid that is pretty interesting so please all who are very interested look it up & discern for yourself. I believe in everything because that is what we all are --- EVERY THING!  Love SELF (Something Everything Loves Forever)  
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Jan Lamprecht was not a seismologist. But giaoue, you have mentioned an individual who has done the best feasibility study of a possible hollow earth.. by far the best. His book “Hollow Planets” is a must read for anyone interested in hollow earths. He will save you 10 years of personal study. He did for me.
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Originally Posted by Average Joe
It'd have to be a pretty damn small sun in the centre of the earth, and one that wouldn't burn for very long.
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Ok, let’s see your evidence on your statement. Where is your documentation that the sun would have to be small and that it wouldn’t burn for very long?
Here’s a new scientific study released by D. F. Hollenbach and J. M. Herndon about nuclear fission at the center of our earth
http://nuclearplanet.com/pnas-2001.pdf
Mr. Jan Lamprecht had said a scientist was about to release an amazing study about nuclear fission in the center of our earth… I’m glad to see that it is out.
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Originally Posted by rogue2
i like that pic too...but, out of interest: is it relevant to this topic?
it would appear to be the reaction between the magnetosphere and charged solar particles producing auroras.
i just want to make sure that you didnt include that as a form of evidence for hollow earth. great pic tho...
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Rogue, he has every right to present the auroras as relevant to the topic. What he didn’t do, is explain why.
Read chapter 10 in Jan Lamprecht’s feasibility study on Hollow Planets and you’ll see why auroras may offer evidence to a possible hollow earth.
There are some good YouTube videos of interviews of Jan Lamprecht, who lives in Africa, such as this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBnWbPSLfO4
His book is an incredible feasibility study of our earth being hollow. He has saved me about 10 years of study, I think. He talks about seismology, geology, plate tectonics, the Aurora’s at both poles, the theory of gravity, underground radio waves, and early research done by artic explorers before our governments have censored everything they know about both poles.
I was just reading part of a chapter of his book this morning.
He says: “In the early 1980’s, while browsing through the Pretoria public library, I came upon a book which discussed the effects of a nuclear war. … Since the major powers of the world are located in the northern hemisphere and since a nuclear exchange is more likely to take place in the northern hemisphere, the author made a point which surprised me. Scientists had concluded that very little radioactive fallout from the northern hemisphere would reach the southern hemisphere. … Meteorology teaches us that winds tend to blow from the equator to the poles and back. Hence radioactive material blowing from the north towards the equator is very likely to be caught up by poleward winds and circulated back to the north. This will happen before the radioactive fallout manages to cross the equator into the southern hemisphere.
“On April 26, 1986, the worst peace-time nuclear accident to date occurred. (Chernobyl)… Being aware of the virtual impossibility of nuclear fallout reaching the southern hemisphere, you can imagine my surprise on learning that scientists suddenly discovered radioactive fallout from Chernobyl – at the South Pole.
“This was reported in Science News in May 1990. Jack E. Dibb, a geochemist from the University of New Hampshire collected samples from a snow pit about 38 Km from the South Pole. … They found a “spike” in the snow deposited near the top of the pit. This snow had fallen some time between late 1987 and early 1988. More specifically, they found that the radioactivity from caesium-137 which does not occur naturally. Caesium-137 only comes from nucleur reactors or nuclear explosions. Scientists have discovered that it takes approximately 20 months for radioactive fallout from nuclear tests in the northern hemisphere to reach the South Pole. The radioactive deposits from Chernobyl also took 20 months to reach the South Pole.
“But how? … Atmospheric scientists doubted whether significant amounts of Chernobyl fallout could ever cross the equator and be deposited at the South Pole. … The problem becomes even more mysterious because it turns out that there is no evidence whatsoever that the radioactive material ever crossed the equator to begin with. (It should have been detected at various places en route) … and in other parts of Antarctica. But there was none. Furthermore, as the radioactive material continued its journey there would have been less and less of it as it approached the South Pole. Instead, it turns out that there is a high concentration of this material at this one spot in Antarctica. (close to the South Pole).”
Jan Lampredht presents a theory that holes may exist, and that atmosphere of inner earth and outer earth interchange, and that air enters the North Pole (from the Chernobyl fallout), and passed through the inner earth, and came out a Southern pole opening. The resulting snow fall at the South pole has captured a dated history of the Chernobyl incident, and of other earth history.
I found these sorts of theories very fascinating. He’s done his homework, and he presents his studies in a thorough manner throughout the entire book.
You won’t regret it if you get the book.