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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2014 4:26:49 GMT -5
Only Nathan believes the laws of maths and science are so screwed up that scientists are not aware that the Earth is hollow (with a little sun in the middle, to boot.) But according to some of the links Nathan provided, Tarzan visited this Hollow Earth. I asked Nathan is Tarzan still in the Hollow Earth or back in Africa. He did not know. Now I am sure Nathan knows that Tarzan is immortal, like our friend Valiant Thor (the guy with 6 fingers and 6 toes.) The first time Tarzan burst into our collective consciousness was in about 1912. He was already an adult then, and he's still quite young in Greystoke in 1984. Now being immortal, and being a jungle kind of guy, Tarzan is still either in Africa or the Hollow Earth. And if he's not in Africa, then could this be proof of the Hollow Earth? ps I had to get Valiant Thor (remember, the guy with 6 fingers and 6 toes) off the "Another Gospel" thread. I hope this thread isn't shoved off the Truth Meeting Board and sent where it belongs!
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Post by Greg on Nov 28, 2014 4:55:53 GMT -5
This belongs on another board , , , if even worthy of that.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2014 5:12:33 GMT -5
This thread might survive longer if I rename it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2014 6:05:06 GMT -5
Well Natha, Wally or no Wally. I believe that Tarzan visited the Hollow Earth. Do you?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2014 6:12:38 GMT -5
Because Valiant Thor (the guy with 6 fingers and 6 toes) and Tarzan were good friends. And the Hollow Earth is filled with jungles where modern Tarzans can flee to.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2014 6:22:02 GMT -5
No, a Hollow Earth is easy to comprehend. That's where Godzilla lives. And who can forget King Kong. And there's lots of other silly people there, too. Scientists long wondered where such enormous creatures came from. This is more proof for the Hollow Earth. Must go now. Bye...
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Post by snow on Nov 28, 2014 12:25:29 GMT -5
Good idea Bert. Now admin has somewhere to send all those off topic posts about aliens and hollow earths and the other threads can get back to being about the topic.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2014 14:21:34 GMT -5
Animals in the hollow Earth? The Moon, Venus and Mars all hollow? Maybe that's where Mickey Mouse's dog came from - the hollow Pluto.
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Post by Brick on Nov 28, 2014 14:24:33 GMT -5
The "hollow earth" is actually Pellucidar and Tarzan had quite a series of adventures there. And of course, Tarzan, or Lord Greystoke if you prefer, is alive and quite well, all probably due to his lifelong strict observance of the Paleo Diet.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2014 14:30:08 GMT -5
Apparently the lost tribes of Israel must also live in this hollow Earth. It's interesting - you can even date some of this stuff because until the 1960's we believed that Venus was probably a jungle planet. Maybe Venus still is a tropical nirvana, and its just covered up the world's governments to hide aliens. Who knows.
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Post by dmmichgood on Nov 28, 2014 16:47:27 GMT -5
Apparently the lost tribes of Israel must also live in this hollow Earth. It's interesting - you can even date some of this stuff because until the 1960's we believed that Venus was probably a jungle planet. Maybe Venus still is a tropical nirvana, and its just covered up the world's governments to hide aliens. Who knows. Bert, where did you find any info stating that we thought before the 1960's that "Venus was probably a jungle planet?"
I couldn't find anything about such a belief.
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Post by snow on Nov 28, 2014 18:08:59 GMT -5
Nathan on another thread you said you don't just believe everything you read or hear. I am responding here to free up the other thread of this topic. My answer is: I am well aware you don't believe everything you read or hear easily. We have been trying to get you to see why science does not support what you say and you refuse to even look or reconsider. Trying watching a science video about why our planets are not hollow. Here is one link though not a video www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/geography/natural_hazards/tectonic_plates_rev1.shtml
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Post by sharingtheriches on Nov 28, 2014 22:06:13 GMT -5
Even IF the earth started out "hollow" what with all the groanings and spewings of earthquakes and volcanoes throughout the millions of years of the earth's life, I doubt there'd be much "hollow" left! eh?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2014 2:50:46 GMT -5
I am aware that Genesis speaks of the animal kingdom inhabiting the "face of the earth" and in the waters of the planet, but nothing about the interior of the planet.
On another point, if everything melts at 50 miles below the earth's surface, how can the deepest bowels of the earth be solid?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2014 5:25:05 GMT -5
Quote - " Bert, where did you find any info stating that we thought before the 1960's tha Venus was probably a jungle planet? I couldn't find anything about such a belief."Guess that dates me, doesn't it
Prior to the early Mariner spacecrafts Venus was understood to have an extensive cloud deck, and be quite warm. It wasn't a scientic theory that Venus covered in jungles, but people found it quite plausible. In a smilar vein Mars was thought to be life based. In fact one bet on the probability of finding life in outer space disallowed Mars because it was so obvious it supported life.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2014 5:30:32 GMT -5
I am aware that Genesis speaks of the animal kingdom inhabiting the "face of the earth" and in the waters of the planet, but nothing about the interior of the planet. On another point, if everything melts at 50 miles below the earth's surface, how can the deepest bowels of the earth be solid? Heat and pressure can melt (phase change) minerals. Phase change some gases and you get a metal, such as metalic hydrogen.
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Post by curlywurlysammagee on Nov 29, 2014 13:43:31 GMT -5
I'm getting annoyed with you guys focusing on Earth and Venus when there are far more important planets to explore. How about getting your collective A's into G and going to Mars. The place is made of cheese and if we could find a way to bring it back economically then that would be better source of cheese than obtaining it from cows on Earth. The dairy industry is highly pollutant. Toxic nitrogen and phosphates leach into water ways and create conditions which are not good for fish or humans to swim in. And when cows fart they release enormous amounts of greenhouse gas's which are allowing the earth to warm up. Obtaining cheese from Mars would be a good way of reducing the international dairy herd. So stay focused on the real issues that are confronting this planet and go get some cheese.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2014 14:10:23 GMT -5
I am aware that Genesis speaks of the animal kingdom inhabiting the "face of the earth" and in the waters of the planet, but nothing about the interior of the planet. On another point, if everything melts at 50 miles below the earth's surface, how can the deepest bowels of the earth be solid? Heat and pressure can melt (phase change) minerals. Phase change some gases and you get a metal, such as metalic hydrogen.Yes but at these temperatures would it not be in liquid form as opposed to a solid mass?
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Post by Gene on Nov 29, 2014 15:00:24 GMT -5
I'm getting annoyed with you guys focusing on Earth and Venus when there are far more important planets to explore. How about getting your collective A's into G and going to Mars. The place is made of cheese and if we could find a way to bring it back economically then that would be better source of cheese than obtaining it from cows on Earth. The dairy industry is highly pollutant. Toxic nitrogen and phosphates leach into water ways and create conditions which are not good for fish or humans to swim in. And when cows fart they release enormous amounts of greenhouse gas's which are allowing the earth to warm up. Obtaining cheese from Mars would be a good way of reducing the international dairy herd. So stay focused on the real issues that are confronting this planet and go get some cheese. Eliminating dairy farming on Earth would be a catastrophe for Switzerland. The Swiss would have to build a new economy based on, say, banking, secret accounts and tax evasion. Unthinkable.
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Post by Mary on Nov 29, 2014 15:57:45 GMT -5
Talking about money - we all know that Santa lives in middle earth and enters through the hole in the North Pole that Nathan talks about. My friend wants to know does Santa have to pay his elves for working so hard in Santa's workshop all year and do they have to pay taxes down there in middle earth? If not, she's going but Nathan, she is afraid because she has heard it is all molten lava down there. How can you alleviate her fears apart from telling her to ignore what she learned at school and what the scientists are saying? They know nothing, this guy Strange and Thor know all the tricks that the scientists and professionals try on us mortals.
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Post by bubbles on Nov 29, 2014 16:01:25 GMT -5
Ok. You have convinced me you have all gone barmy!
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Post by Mary on Nov 29, 2014 16:04:42 GMT -5
This thread is only for those who have gone barmy. Please don't tell me you don't believe in santa any more, Bubbles. Don't expect any presents if you don't. And how much money did you make from the tooth fairy in your life, Bubbles? You see it 'pays' to believe in some things.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2014 5:28:23 GMT -5
Heat and pressure can melt (phase change) minerals. Phase change some gases and you get a metal, such as metalic hydrogen. Yes but at these temperatures would it not be in liquid form as opposed to a solid mass? Ram, Ram, Ram Haven't you seen Cameron's Terminator II Liquid metal !!!! Actually "metallic hydrogen" is actually liquid - go figure.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2014 5:34:06 GMT -5
Yes but at these temperatures would it not be in liquid form as opposed to a solid mass? Ram, Ram, Ram Haven't you seen Cameron's Terminator II Liquid metal !!!! Actually "metallic hydrogen" is actually liquid - go figure.
I agree my dear Robert (it is Sunday!) I was attempting to address the claims that the interior of the Earth (and some other planets) is "solid!"
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2014 5:59:07 GMT -5
Well, we can't "see" into the interior of a planet, unless we see the shattered remains of one - and that's why we study asteroids. But as for being hollow - they actually ARE hollow, ie negatively hollow. Just did a quick check - yes, there's metallic helium in our biggest planet, too. I doubt it's the kind of metal you would want to hold in your hand more than a pico-second or two!!!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2014 6:57:46 GMT -5
Well, we can't "see" into the interior of a planet, unless we see the shattered remains of one - and that's why we study asteroids. But as for being hollow - they actually ARE hollow, ie negatively hollow. Just did a quick check - yes, there's metallic helium in our biggest planet, too. I doubt it's the kind of metal you would want to hold in your hand more than a pico-second or two!!! Shattered might prove "solid" or even "hollow." Maybe it's more like cracking open an egg? Shouldn't have said that. Virgs will be onto it with a chicken joke!
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Post by snow on Nov 30, 2014 11:54:10 GMT -5
Here is a very cool picture of Northern Lights as seen from space. Nathan you might want to acknowledge that it is a picture of earth where the supposed entrance to a hollow earth is and yet there is no entrance in this picture at all.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2014 16:30:01 GMT -5
Nathan, I can see there isn't a science book in your house. Can you tell me how a planet formed hollow? Can you write up something, in your own words?
Use science terms if you can, ie:
gravity gravimetric heat pressure weight scientist mass density "solar system formation"
if you do have to Google these, can you give the links. And if you can, toss in something about how can there be a star (ie small sun) INSIDE the Earth.
Mention how a star can be so tiny without failing to ignite. Mention how the shell of the Earth stays intact without collapsing. Toss in some views on how gravity somehow works in reverse inside this hollow earth. And how did Tarzan, Godzilla and King Kong get inside this shell?
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