Cater on Etidorhpa and Cavern Worlds Below
According to the subject matter of the manuscript, the stranger was
taken into the hollow of the earth through a cave in Kentucky during
the early part of the nineteenth century. His guide was a cavern
dweller who was a member of a secret organization whose objective was
the preservation of vital knowledge for the future enlightenment of
mankind. The objective of this trip was the inner shell of the earth,
where the nameless one was to receive advanced schooling in the
mysteries of the universe. The book Etidorhpa described this amazing
trip through the caverns of the inner earth in detail. It also
presented some of the philosophy and scientific truths the guide
imparted to this man.
The author was astounded when he read the book, since it confirmed
many of the new ideas he had already formulated. In fact, some of the
factual material presented in the book enabled him to extend the new
concepts to a more comprehensive view of the universe. It was then
possible to explain many things not properly resolved in the book.
According to Etidorhpa, the shell of the hollow earth is 800 miles
thick, which an analysis of the satellite pictures confirms. Gravity
at the 25 mile depth was one third normal earth gravity. From that
level, gravity decreased gradually until it disappeared at the 700
mile depth. At that point, the narrative ended. The reasons for these
conditions were not given, but they are to be expected from the
principles already outlined.
The protagonist was also taken on a boat ride for several thousand
miles on a lake 150 miles below the surface. Evidently, this boat
utilized gravity inducing radiations for its motive power, since the
occupants experience no accelerating stresses, even though the boat
accelerated from a standing start to 1200 miles per hour in a flash.
They felt no rush of air, since the air surrounding the boat was
carried along with them. The nature of this propulsive force was
not divulged, although the guide said that some day the outer world
would utilize this principle. Another significant scientific truth
revealed was that magnetic fields are the result of ether currents.
This concept forms one of the principles to be introduced in Part III.
An outline of this nature cannot do justice to a book such as
Etidorhpa. Limited space does not permit a more extensive summary. It
is not. surprising that Etidorhpa presented academic science in an
unfavorableF light. In this vein, a quotation from page 355 of
Etidorhpa is congruous, with the trend of this treatise:
Science has confined its labors to superficial descriptions, not the
elucidation of the fundamental causes of phenomena.
This was actually a very charitable statement in view of what has
been presented so far.
Seismologists believe their findings verify the conventional belief
that' the earth is a solid ball consisting of an iron core 4000 miles
in diameters tapped by an inner mantle of molten material and an
outer mantle that is more solid. Over all of this is a relatively
thin crust. They allegedly do this by tracking speeds of earthquake
waves by a network of seismome j ters scattered around the globe
which furnish a record of digital data] which is fed into computers.
When a quake occurs seismic waves spread through the planet from the
center of the rupture. There are several; points where travel times
of seismic waves change considerably. Such; zones are called
discontinuities, and supposedly occur at the so called; crust mantle
boundary or "Moho" and at depths of 400 to 670 kilometers.
As is the case with other members of the scientific community, the
seismologists lack the mentality to properly analyze their data and
to realize that more than one interpretation can be placed on them.
They display the peculiar mental process that is common in the world
of academic science. It is known as reasoning in a circle. They start
out with an assumption which they consider an incontrovertible fact
which is treated as such in their subsequent analysis. By following
this trend of thought they arrive at a final conclusion which is the
same assumption with which they started!
One important factor seismologists fail to realize is that they have
no reliable means of determining the exact path a given wave has
followed when it reaches a certain point. The great network of
caverns and huge underground bodies of water throughout the shell of
the hollow earth would conform perfectly with the seismic data. Great
masses of water could be interpreted as molten rock. Discontinuities
would be nothing else but boundary lines between solid portions of
the shell and bodies of water along with caverns and also the inner
parts of the shell. It is extremely significant that different groups
in different places on the globe come up with different conclusions
as to structural detail in regard to the inner earth. On the basis of
conventional beliefs concerning the structure of the earth, this
would be extremely difficult if not impossible to explain away by any
rational approach. However, such results are to be expected from the
information revealed thus far in this treatise. The caverns which
make up the network in the earth's shell vary considerably in their
extent and distance below the earth's surface. This would obviously
create complex and variable seismic data over different parts of the
globe.
Seismic data which directly refute the claims of a solid earth have
been conveniently ignored by seismologists. Earthquakes of inordinate
magnitude, such as the Alaska earthquake of 1962, have caused the
earth to ring like a bell for several hours following the quake. This
could not have occurred if the earth were the solid ball that our
obtuse scientists keep saying that it is. It is significant that
seismic experiments on the moon caused it to behave in a similar
manner. Being of far less mass than the earth, relatively small
shocks would produce such an effect. Also the reverberation time
would be less. However, the moon did ring for nearly an hour
following the experiments. This caused some scientists to speculate
on the possibility of the moon being a hollow space ship!
Etidorhapa, the "manuscript" mentioned above: