Hollow Earth as a Scientific Concept

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#1
https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/16pddnu
There's no TLDR for this, keep an open mind and think of the overall themes of our history, and the world of One Piece.

We were taught nothing but lies and half-truths, and the Truth itself is so beautiful and beyond what we've been led to believe by liars.

The part of you that loves yourself and others is Truth.

Once you truly love yourself and others, they can no longer lie to you.

Be free, and set sail to the seas and skies!

THE ONE PIECE IS REAL!!!
 

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I dream of Kaido. Imagine Dragons.
#3
Maybe a hollow planet or a hollow and big asteroid could exist,
According to this theory, not all planets are hollow.

Mars would also have an internal start based on this, which tracks, IMO.

The Sun's rotation allows the superheated elements/gasses within it to spin into astral bodies, IE proto planets.

We see this with Mercury and Venus, as they resemble miniature stars on a lot of levels.

Eventually, the distance from the sun combined with electromagnetic forces causes the gasses to become liquids, then eventually solids, allowing for the formation of organic life.

The Earth, 3rd Planet from the sun, has cooled enough over time in order to produce a great deal of both liquid and solid matter in order to support life.

Mars, sadly, lost its atmosphere, most likely due to ancient species destroying their own planet out of greed and insanity.

Eventually, the core of the planet, still filled with its star, expands to have enough space to allow people to live inside the planet itself, allowing people to escape the calamities and solar radiation of the surface world.

So, in effect, over time, Planets more or less become spaceships:

We live on the outside, and then migrate into the inside as the outside deteriorates, and then live on the inside of the planet once the outer atmosphere is destroyed due to the Planet naturally distancing itself from the Sun.

Nature is designed very well, it's sad some fools want to mess up the design just to pretend they're superior.
 

Daniel

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#4
If our civilization evolves enough to create hollow planets (or any structure that can support civilization), the construction of it would need to be done in such a way that the outer surface of the "planet" would be habitable, but also on the reverse side of the planet's outer surface as well.

A source of light that can mimic the properties of sunlight inside the planet's core needs to be created & installed as a way to provide enough heat such that temperatures comparable to Earth can be reached.

Plants growing in the reverse side of the planet would need the light to undergo photosynthesis as well.
 

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#5
If our civilization evolves enough to create hollow planets (or any structure that can support civilization), the construction of it would need to be done in such a way that the outer surface of the "planet" would be habitable, but also on the reverse side of the planet's outer surface as well.

A source of light that can mimic the properties of sunlight inside the planet's core needs to be created & installed as a way to provide enough heat such that temperatures comparable to Earth can be reached.

Plants growing in the reverse side of the planet would need the light to undergo photosynthesis as well.
I am of the mindset that nature does this naturally. Many planets are designed by nature to have an inner star, an inverse landmass inside the planet.

We need to live with nature, not try to surpass nature.
 

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#7
Did you ever try to find out (and also understand) how we know what earths core is made of?
That's in the post I linked too.

The earth's core being molten doesn't make sense in terms of accepted physics.

The core being a smaller star, IE superheated gasses and plasma, is what the post was explaining.

So, are Star, Sol, or whatever name you wish to use, created the planets from its gasses eventually forming into liquids and solids.

So, Mercury and Venus are, on some levels, what are core looks like: a miniature star powering the planet.

This fits the religious concepts of Light itself being God I've been researching very well.

This also leads me to believe Kizaru has more important things to do later in the story of One Piece, but that should be for another post.
 
#8
Mars, sadly, lost its atmosphere, most likely due to ancient species destroying their own planet out of greed and insanity.
Mars is too far from the sun&too cold

Eventually, the core of the planet, still filled with its star, expands to have enough space to allow people to live inside the planet itself, allowing people to escape the calamities and solar radiation of the surface world.
Could microscopic single cell organisms, viruses and the likes (like those ancient ones frozen in Antarctica ) live in deeper layers of the earth? Possible. But people? Why would homo sapiens permanently live below the surface, how would they even have evolved to survive without oxygen and UV light?
Why does it always have to be human like creatures that inhabit all these places, first other planets and now inside Earth? Why aren't y'all satisfied with non human life forms?

The core being a smaller star, IE superheated gasses and plasma, is what the post was explaining.
Gases and plasma are gases and plasma, not 'nothing', therefore not hollow.
 
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