1947 admiral Byrd goes down there and gets fucked up by third Reich ayylmao 4d hollow earth a-Pollo flying discs. We try to reverse engineer in nm (project 1479) but crash IT. then they send us a message in 1952 by flying over the Capitol.
If Earth was hollow, then that would affect the gravity of the planet. Does Earth's gravity support a hollow Earth? Or is our gravitational constant wrong.
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20204944? ago
Neu Schwabenland.
1947 admiral Byrd goes down there and gets fucked up by third Reich ayylmao 4d hollow earth a-Pollo flying discs. We try to reverse engineer in nm (project 1479) but crash IT. then they send us a message in 1952 by flying over the Capitol.
20205004? ago
^^I'll have 1 of whatever they had^^
20205095? ago
Comment is condensed and in shorthand but I think it might be accurate.
20205164? ago
Hollow earth? Did everyone get one but me?
20208509? ago
It's a torroid.
It makes a lot of sense.
Guy with multiple physics and engineering degrees here.
Just look up what water does spinning in space.
20208529? ago
If Earth was hollow, then that would affect the gravity of the planet. Does Earth's gravity support a hollow Earth? Or is our gravitational constant wrong.
20208571? ago
Gravity would be effectively the same for us on the surface.
It's reasonable to put the center of gravity of a torroid in the center, like a solid ball.
But the inner surface would have centrifugal force pushing them "down" which would feel like gravity.
20213944? ago
But if the inside of the Earth was air, it would be far less dense than rock. The Earth would have less mass, and so we would feel less gravity.
My point is that if the Earth was hollow it could be easily measured and I'm if anyone has bothered to construct that proof.
20217825? ago
Yeah. But who knows how dense the ground actually is. Maybe there's an iron vein that spun into a toroid as well.