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The story below is reputed to be true, maybe, if these little people did exist, come from a civilisation in centre of earth.
:It was in the August of 1887whenSpanish peasants, busy in the fields gathering in the harvest, saw two children standing by a cavern in the hillside. Their clothing was of an unknown rubber-like material 'but strangest of al their skin was green. They spoke in a language that the peasants from the village of Banjos, Spain, could not understand. The local priest was called and he took them to magistrate Ricard da Calno, from nearby Barcelona. They were offered a meal of meat and bread which they regarded with suspicion and didn't eat. For five days they ate nothing but when they saw a basket of raw beans, just gathered from the garden, the pair ate them with gusto. For four weeks they lived on beans and water but the boy, the younger of the two, began to wane and died. The girl aged about eight, living on bean and greenstuff, remained with da Calno and actually learned a little of the Spanish language. She told an amazing story of their world in which the sun was unknown and the light was always like twilight. When asked how they came from the cave, all she answered was that there was a loud bang and they had found themselves at the entrance to the "outside world". The green colour of the little girl's skin and hair began to fade over the next five years but she hardly grew. Da Carlo kept her protected from the curious eyes of sightseers but did allow a doctor and a priest to examine and talk to her. Both men testified that the child's green colour was part of the flesh and not just a surface colouring. Where had they come from? Nobody can say to this day. The little bodies are buried side by side in Banjos cemetery, a complete' mystery.: |
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very interesting wags -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote:
I will watch it but i dont think that this is correct |
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Very good questions QUESTINY.
IF the earth is hollow then it would have to be a "construct". I for one would like to meet the constructors. |
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He is the guy behind Chaos theory, special relativity and the equation E=m c^2 ... (nope it was not Einstein)... Poincare derived those equations by studying the space-time transformations that would leave Maxwell's equations invariant... Einstein's paper contains no references and "copy pasted" sentences from Poincare's paper (and in his paper these equations are popping out of nowhere)
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poincare is a giant in the filed of non linear dynamics and chaos - i know that from my maths dayssee here for example:
http://ndgroup.blogspot.com/2005/07/...-dynamics.html |
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I too am interested in this and I would love to go there. Its apparently called agartha and there is alot of info on it if you look. Check out this nasa image!
http://pwg.gsfc.nasa.gov/istp/outrea.../geocorona.jpg |
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nice picture, but i think the wholes are a bit too big. And what me always puzzled on this theory: how is it that all the seawater isnt sucked in? |
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Question, if the earth is hollow where does Magma come from?
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The crust!! Id say that the crust is atleast a couple of hundred miles thick if not more !! That can still allow the earth to be hollow. I find a certain romance in the idea of a paradise inside the planet with its own sun. I would LOVE to go there. Its a nice thought.
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I believe that Tuesday Lobsang Rampa wrote about the hollow earth and his journeys there with other monks. He describes ancient tombs, giant skeletons, talks about those the reside there and also a a time when he encountered a sealed entrance. Some of the monks communicaed with those on the other side of this obstruction and where told that man was too primitive to vist their world.
There are various sites out there that allow you to a few pages from many of Rampas books. He also talks of the monks understanding what ufos where centuries ago and even communicated with them. |
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This may help answer some questions.
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Do you guys know what's really weird?
If this theory is right, the inner inhabitant would see the ground if they look in their sky and they would also be able to look over mountains! |
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