Monday, January 30, 2017

Flat Earth Does Not Contradict the Hollow Earth

It is impossible to assume anything that NASA has presented to the public is fact. The case for fraud and deception is far stronger than any nonsense they put out to the media.

Including the shape of the Earth.

The flat earth argument is taking on a new force in the last few years. It is almost the hundred monkey effect. Its growing exponentially and that is a good thing.

I remain earth shape agnostic, because although the flat earth model does carry some weight, and the case for the argument is stronger than the fabricated images of the round earth from NASA, I see the possibility for something else all together.

We just don't know, at least, I don't know at this point, what our world actually looks like.

On that note, some people feel that the idea of hollow earth can't also exist if the flat model is the truth. I strongly disagree.

If indeed the world is flat, and in a construct, like a celestial terrarium, then there is nothing to prevent a hollow world from existing beneath our surface.

To that point, who is to say that we are not inside a hollow earth now?  If the firmament is high enough and the journey to the edge is too difficult to get to, as it is in Antarctica, then it is entirely possible that we are living inside something else. Inside a constructed world.

Even if that is not the case, there is nothing preventing anything from being below us.

The deepest humans have dug in modern times is somewhere around 9 miles. That's it. So all the cross section graphics of the inside of the earth that you see in school textbooks is nothing more than guesswork. We just don't know what is below us.

When you look into manyof the myths and religious texts from around the world, there are references to a world below us. It would be interesting to see what modern explorations can find out in the coming years.

But as a certainty, I can say that the flat earth model does not exclude the idea of a possible hollow earth.

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