Sunday, 30. July 2006
Journey to the Hollow Earth

Perhaps some of the most bizarre scientific theories ever considered were those concerning the possibility that the Earth was hollow. One of the earliest of these was proposed in 1692 by Edmund Halley. Edmund Halley was a brilliant English astronomer whose mathematical calculations pinpointed the return of the comet that bears his name.

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Halley was fascinated by the earth's magnetic field. He noticed the direction of the field varied slightly over time and the only way he could account for this was there existed not one, but several, magnetic fields. Halley came to believe that the Earth was hollow and within it was a second sphere with another field. In fact, to account for all the variations in the field, Halley finally proposed that the Earth was composed of some four spheres, each nestled inside another.

A short history:
The Hollow Earth by Lee Krystek


The following film presents the history, mythology & folklore that the earth has a hollow realm, a mystical and physical place, thought to house prehistoric animals, or hide alien beings bent on conquering the earth. The hollow earth theory is represented in the history of many diverse cultures throughout the world. The Avalon of Camelot, the Garden of Eden, Paradise Lost, Shangri-La and Valhalla are names assigned to a mystical and physical place thought by some to house prehistoric animals and plants an by others to hide alien beings bent on conquering the outer Earth.



This streaming video takes 23 minutes 57 seconds.

Produced by the International Society for a Complete Earth.


See also:
Hollow Planets Theory, Re-Evaluating An Old Idea by Jan Lamprecht. (English)

Turning the Universe Inside-Out: Ulysses Grant Morrow's Naples Experiment. Examination of the Naples Experiment, and why it failed, but also covers the major hollow Earth theories and Koreshan beliefs. (English)

The Cellular Cosmogony, by Koresh, 1922: full text of Cyrus Teed's book about the inside-out Earth at Sacred Texts. (English)
The Phantom of the Poles, by William Reed, 1906: also full text at Sacred Texts. (English)

Deutsche Seite:
Hohle Erde, eine Sammlung von Informationen und Daten zum Thema. (German)

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