Roswell crash supports BS hollow earth theory, page 1
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reply posted on 10-6-2004 @ 05:06 PM by Yog the Sloth
Originally posted by Bacchus
That's fanciful, fairytale stuff. What about Gravity? The same force that keeps us on the ground would push them (the hollow earth residents) off theirs. What about the Earth's magnetic field, that doesn't fit for a hollow body. What about heat? Is there a ball of molten iron floating at the centre of the planet?

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I don't really know about any of that, but just for the giggle, try this one. The crust actually lies above an incredibly dense but thin metallic layer, which provides sufficient mass for the gravity we experience. This metallic layer generates the earths magnetic field (I have insufficient knowedge of the real physics behind this to have any idea if it could work, and in truth I don't care, this is rather a comedy ramble. Your probably right that a solid body is necessary, but that rather spoils the gag.) This metallic layer is sheathed by another crust on its inner surface, and columns of rock extend from this to the center, where they form an egg-cup arrangment. This holds come form of controlled fusion product, which produces light and heat for the inhabitants on the center of the Earth. The rotation of the egg-cup ensures that they experience night as well as light. Finally, the density of the metallic layer provides a degree of attraction, holding people to the inner surface, and centri(fugal/petal? I can't remember which is which) does the rest, so that they don't fall to the center. All top of the head stuff, and none of its either likely or plausible, but I just feel that writing it off as ridiculous spoils the game.
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