Hollow "earth"?

in #science7 years ago

THE HOLE TRUTH Inside the weird world of conspiracy theorists convinced the Earth is HOLLOW with ‘alien’ humans and Nazis living inside
Hollow Earth theorists believe that flying saucers and UFOs come from within the interior earth – sent from the highly-evolved tribes to spy on us and prevent nuclear war

IF you thought the ‘flat Earth’ theory was the barmiest conspiracy you’d hear about all year, think again.

Because there’s a growing community of people convinced the Earth is HOLLOW with a race of superior “alien” humans, Vikings and Nazis living in paradise at the centre.

There is a growing movement of people convinced the Earth is hollow
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There is a growing movement of people convinced the Earth is hollow
They even believe that flying saucers and UFOs come from within the interior earth – sent from the highly-evolved tribes to spy on us and prevent nuclear war.

Spearheading the bizarre movement is Rodney Cluff, author of World Top Secret: Our Earth IS Hollow.

He was so confident in the theory that he organised a 2007 voyage to the hollow earth - with a plan to set off from Russia on an icebreaker ship to find an “opening” at the North Pole.

The £15,000-per-head expedition was cancelled, but this in no way dampened his enthusiasm for the theory that flies in the face of modern scientific thinking.

Hollow Earth theorists believe this photo taken by the ESSA-7 satellite proves their claims of a polar openingpoles.pngALAMY
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Hollow Earth theorists believe this photo taken by the ESSA-7 satellite proves their claims of a polar opening
He told SunOnline that the movement has exploded in popularity – with thousands subscribing to the idea of an inner sun and earth.

“More and more people are coming to terms with the fact that the Earth is hollow. I get emails from people learning about it every day,” Mr Cluff said.

“It’s definitely growing in popularity - certainly not in the millions but maybe in the thousands."

So what does Mr Cluff think of the loony rival theory that the earth is flat?

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Conspiracy theorists have claimed that pictures proved NASA is hiding a huge hole leading directly to the centre of the Earth
YouTube conspiracy theorists secureteam10 said satellite images of the North Pole show 'black out holes to hide whatever’s underneath'SECURE TEAMnintchdbpict000374420817.jpg
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YouTube conspiracy theorists secureteam10 said satellite images of the North Pole show 'black out holes to hide whatever’s underneath'
“I don’t know how the flat-Earthers can be so confused,” he told SunOnline.

"They are obviously wrong. The world is not flat – it’s hollow. They reject all the evidence.”

Contrary to flat-Earthers, the hollow Earth movement believes the planet is a sphere – or more specifically, a “doughnut” shape.

And the theory does not just stop at our Earth - the group believes the Moon, Sun, stars and others planets are all hollow bodies.

There is thought to be three “substantial” openings into the inner earth – two near the poles and one in the Himalayas.

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A 19th century drawing illustrating John Cleves Symmes' Hollow Earth theory
Mr Cluff believes the shell of the Earth is about 800 miles thick, from the outside to the inner surface.

“Suspended in the centre of that hollow is an interior sun that is divided by day and night sides,” he says.

Those who claim to have travelled to the inner earth have described the land as like the Garden of Eden.

Norwegian sailor Olaf Jansen claimed he sailed with his dad through an entrance to the Earth's interior at the North Pole in 1811.

He told author Willis George Emerson how they lived in the beautiful paradise for two years.

“The city of ‘Eden’ is located in what seems to be a beautiful valley, yet, in fact, it is on the loftiest mountain plateau of the Inner Continent,” Jansen said.

He claimed the “super humans” living there were at least 12ft tall and never got ill.

As the hollow Earth theory has grown in popularity, so has the speculation about the people apparently living in the centre.

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Those who claim to have travelled to the inner earth said it was like the Garden of Eden, pictures taken from Journey to the Center of the Earth
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A model showing the sun inside the hollow Earth
It is now thought to be home to Nazis who escaped from World War Two, the lost Viking colonies of Greenland and the lost tribes of Israel.

Mr Cluff, who lives in Utah, says the “superior” human race living at the centre of the Earth consider themselves “guardians of the planet”.

“They regularly spy on us using spacecrafts and flying saucers," he said.

“They want to keep an eye on us and stop us from starting nuclear war. The majority of UFOs actually come from inside our planet.”

Dianne Robbins, another hollow Earth theorist, says those living at the centre have evolved to be immortal.

“They are physical humans like we are, but they live in peace, isolation and seclusion, and through this they have gained their immortality,” she says.

HOLE TRUTH? Basics of ‘hollow Earth’ theory
The Earth is hollow, with an inner sun
There is an inner earth similar to the Garden of Eden
Race of ‘super’ humans live in the inner earth
There are three openings into the inner earth: Two near the poles and one in the Himalayas
Most UFOs and flying saucers come from inner earth
The telepathic communicator believes there are 100 subterranean cities, known as the Agartha network, at the centre of the hollow earth.

The hollow Earth theory has its origins in the belief systems of the Ancient Greeks, Tibetan Buddhists and Christians.

In ancient times, the idea of underground realms often became associated with the afterlife.

The idea gained traction after 18th century astronomer Edmond Halley argued that unusual compass readings could be explained by the fact that the planet was composed of a hollow shell.

He said they were two inner concentric shells and an innermost core.

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Polar explorer Admiral Richard E Byrd claimed he entered the inner Earth
The idea has been rubbished by scientific research ever since.

Interest in the theory reignited in the 1940s when polar explorer Admiral Richard E Byrd claimed he entered the inner Earth.

He also apparently found thriving civilisations on his 1920s trips and was once “attacked by flying saucers that burst out of the ocean and wiped out half of his fleet”.

The barmy idea was once again thrust into the spotlight last year when conspiracy theorists claimed pictures proved NASA is hiding a huge hole leading directly to the centre of the Earth

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