Controversial Hollow Earth Theory – Startling Discoveries And Different Conclusions – Part 2
Ellen Lloyd -AncientPages.com - In part 1 of this series we discussed why some scientist suggest the Earth could be hollow. We pointed out that the idea sounds implausible to most but is nevertheless treated seriously by some researchers.
We presented what some scientists consider to be facts that speak in favor of the Hollow Earth theory and we raised several questions. However, before we can answer these questions it’s vital to examine certain startling discoveries that obviously complicate the entire story.
In this article, we will present these discoveries and the different conclusions researchers reach when they address the issues. Our quest for the mysterious underground kingdom unknown to the outside world continues.
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