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Most are familiar with the hollow earth stories of Edgar Rice Burroughs and others. Some have read Louis L'Amour's Haunted Mesa which deals with alternate but reachable worlds. If we add a few very minor differences in physical laws, there are many interesting possibilities.
Reading the following two articles may be interesting and may suggest possible answers to some persistent questions that continually haunt humans.
Alternate or parallel universes. Possibly. Certain scientific theories such as eternal inflation logically predict the existence of a multiverse. But we don't have the means to detect them if they do exist. Many theoretical physicists however do take the possible existence of other universes seriously.
Some think crop circles are made by earth and it’s alive. If that’s true then it can’t be a big rock with lava in it. This I want to know about more then aliens. If there’s aliens then that’s cool I guess
Compelling evidence for a Hollow Earth? None. Makes for fun fiction though!
Compelling evidence for alternate universes? Actually, quite a lot. Most physicists will tell you that there is enough evidence that alternate universes have gone from "possible" to "probable." Getting there? That's something else.
Numerous alternate dimensions would actually be more strange than a hollow earth imo.
Not if you've looked at the science. The research behind the possibility of infinite dimensions is pretty sound. The evidence for a Hollow Earth isn't just non-existent. It's silly.
Not if you've looked at the science. The research behind the possibility of infinite dimensions is pretty sound. The evidence for a Hollow Earth isn't just non-existent. It's silly.
I was saying that other dimensions, where there are people and civilizations, would be more strange than a hollow earth
Maybe in another dimension the earth is hollow. That’s how the hollow earth became a thing because people from that dimension were talking about it and that theory came through to our dimension. I’m going on to stick to that since wi know nothing
I was saying that other dimensions, where there are people and civilizations, would be more strange than a hollow earth
We don't know if there are people and other civilizations in alternate dimensions. Maybe. Maybe not. We have no way of knowing, but speculating is fun.
The Hollow Earth makes no sense to anyone with a high school education. It's great for Edgar Rice Burroughs type adventure stories. But as a plausible reality? No.
And there is compelling evidence from witnesses for under sea craft which are not our human submarines. So where do they come from and why dont some people on here want to know?
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