[allplanets-hollow] Location once again

Re: [allplanets-hollow] Purchasing other books?
Dean,

How does an oblong hole as you suggest jive with centrifugal force

which one would assume would form a symmetrical hole when the

planet was created?

Scott

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On Sat, 19 May 2001 10:58:57 -0300 "Dean De Lucia" [email protected] writes:

Members,

I have just culled this quote from Sadek Adams' book Hollow Earth Authentic.

" Reed also mentions Peary saying ' The black cliffs peer up over the ice cap", ' again indicating a sloping horizon." The significance is that the horizon drops off quickly and the spur of land beyond and behind it sticks up above.

Peary was over on Ellesmere Island, or thereabouts, when he said that. On the opposite side of the Polar basin, Nansen experienced similar curvature anomalies above the New Siberian Islands. This suggests that the opening stretches in an oblong fashion from above the New Siberian Islands over towards Elizabeth Island. I mention Elizabeth Island because that is where the North magnetic pole is, i.e., a flow of intense magnetic lines of force emanating from the opening. The opening would follow a line similar to the one indicated in the mag lines drawing above, attached.

I'll have to adjust the map on my polar pages, the red dot is too localized.

Dharma/Dean

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Re: [allplanets-hollow] Purchasing other books?

Scott,

I agree with your assumption. It has to be explained.

However, it seems the planet has undergone changes since its initial creation. I am under the impression that it has expanded, although my ideas along these lines are not extremely developed. That fault line going down the Atlantic makes me suspect this. Also, human artifacts have been found in mines many levels down suggesting that human civilization is hundreds of thousands of years old, and that the planet has grown due to layering on top. So maybe an oblong or oval opening was formed due to a rip or volcanic layering which filled it in just so.

DD

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Subject: Re: [allplanets-hollow] Location once again

Dean,

How does an oblong hole as you suggest jive with centrifugal force

which one would assume would form a symmetrical hole when the

planet was created?

Scott