If our earth did not have a magnetic field, we would not be protected from solar flares and would be bombarded constantly with dangerous rays. This is what has happened to Mars. She lost her magnetic field and gradually all her waters dried up.
The magnetic field of Earth is created by the fiery molten core and the spin of the Earth, which together creates a dynamo. The dynamo is what creates the magnetic force around our planet, and this is what protects us and keeps the planet alive.
So where is this hollow earth that you speak of? Is it a layer above the molten core?
cv
The below analysis is totally flawed. Magnetic fields do not exist under high temperatures. We have been taught by the powers that be a bunch lies.
Nile Cole
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From: CelticVoice <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, August 7, 2011 4:34 PM
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Centre of the Earth
If our earth did not have a magnetic field, we would not be protected from solar flares and would be bombarded constantly with dangerous rays. This is what has happened to Mars. She lost her magnetic field and gradually all her waters dried up.
The magnetic field of Earth is created by the fiery molten core and the spin of the Earth, which together creates a dynamo. The dynamo is what creates the magnetic force around our planet, and this is what protects us and keeps the planet alive.
So where is this hollow earth that you speak of? Is it a layer above the molten core?
cv
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Scroll down to see this article on the link page. Gary
http://hollowplanet.blogspot.com/
Molten Magnetism?
It is a commonly held tenant that when a permanent magnet is heated the magnetic domains realign themselves so as to locally cancel out any net magnetic field and it's permanent magnetic domain is entirely destroyed. It's even more difficult (if not impossible) to sustain a permanent magnetic field in a liquid or a molten environment as the individual magnetic domains are free to rotate and cancel each outer out. This would explain the difficulty that Dan Lathrop, a geophysicist at the University of Maryland, is having in building a scale model of the earth and reproducing the geomagnetic field of the earth in a molten environment. He is trying to accomplish this using a stainless steel globe filled with liquid sodium and then spinning it at 90 mph. Needless to say, he has been thus far, even on his third attempt, unsuccessful. Even Dan confesses that he is becoming frustrated in understanding the dynamo that powers the earth's inner magnetism.
This is perhaps one of the biggest and most glaring flaws in our current model of an earth with a molten core. We need to go back to what we do understand about electricity and magnetism and see if there isn't a more convenient model which will explain our observable reality. The hollow earth, with its centrally suspended, plasma-like inner sun (i.e. electro-magnetic dynamo) is a sufficient explanation for the wandering and constantly changing magnetic field of the earth.
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--- In [email protected], "CelticVoice" <celticvoice6@...> wrote:
If our earth did not have a magnetic field, we would not be protected from solar flares and would be bombarded constantly with dangerous rays. This is what has happened to Mars. She lost her magnetic field and gradually all her waters dried up.
The magnetic field of Earth is created by the fiery molten core and the spin of the Earth, which together creates a dynamo. The dynamo is what creates the magnetic force around our planet, and this is what protects us and keeps the planet alive.
So where is this hollow earth that you speak of? Is it a layer above the molten core?
cv
Hi Gary,
I have books, or excerpts thereof, to assist you to understand answers to your questions and doubts about the 'hollowness' of the Earth.
My e-mail address is: [email protected]
Yours truly,
Selaasie.
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From: Gary <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, 8 August 2011, 8:19
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Re: Centre of the Earth
--- In [email protected], "CelticVoice" <celticvoice6@...> wrote:
If our earth did not have a magnetic field, we would not be protected from solar flares and would be bombarded constantly with dangerous rays. This is what has happened to Mars. She lost her magnetic field and gradually all her waters dried up.
The magnetic field of Earth is created by the fiery molten core and the spin of the Earth, which together creates a dynamo. The dynamo is what creates the magnetic force around our planet, and this is what protects us and keeps the planet alive.
So where is this hollow earth that you speak of? Is it a layer above the molten core?
cv
Scroll down to see this article on the link page. Gary
http://hollowplanet.blogspot.com/
Molten Magnetism?
It is a commonly held tenant that when a permanent magnet is heated the magnetic domains realign themselves so as to locally cancel out any net magnetic field and it's permanent magnetic domain is entirely destroyed. It's even more difficult (if not impossible) to sustain a permanent magnetic field in a liquid or a molten environment as the individual magnetic domains are free to rotate and cancel each outer out. This would explain the difficulty that Dan Lathrop, a geophysicist at the University of Maryland, is having in building a scale model of the earth and reproducing the geomagnetic field of the earth in a molten environment. He is trying to accomplish this using a stainless steel globe filled with liquid sodium and then spinning it at 90 mph. Needless to say, he has been thus far, even on his third attempt, unsuccessful. Even Dan confesses that he is becoming frustrated in understanding the dynamo that powers the earth's inner magnetism.
This is perhaps one of the biggest and most glaring flaws in our current model of an earth with a molten core. We need to go back to what we do understand about electricity and magnetism and see if there isn't a more convenient model which will explain our observable reality. The hollow earth, with its centrally suspended, plasma-like inner sun (i.e. electro-magnetic dynamo) is a sufficient explanation for the wandering and constantly changing magnetic field of the earth.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Hi Selaasie, thanks, I have no doubts about the reality of the hollow Earth. I have been a firm believer for over forty years. I just like to post all sides of the equation for the newbies so they can decide for themselves. But, please share any info/books that you have with the group. Gary
P.S. I believe it is "Celtic Voice" who was/is in doubt.
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--- In [email protected], selaasie hiadzi <selaasie1@...> wrote:
Hi Gary,
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I have books, or excerpts thereof, to assist you to understand answers to your questions and doubts about the 'hollowness' of the Earth.
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My e-mail address is: selaasie1@...
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Yours truly,
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Selaasie.From: Gary <g.fleck@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, 8 August 2011, 8:19
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Re: Centre of the EarthÂ
--- In [email protected], "CelticVoice" <celticvoice6@> wrote:
>
> If our earth did not have a magnetic field, we would not be protected from solar flares and would be bombarded constantly with dangerous rays. This is what has happened to Mars. She lost her magnetic field and gradually all her waters dried up.
> The magnetic field of Earth is created by the fiery molten core and the spin of the Earth, which together creates a dynamo. The dynamo is what creates the magnetic force around our planet, and this is what protects us and keeps the planet alive.
> So where is this hollow earth that you speak of? Is it a layer above the molten core?
> cv
>Scroll down to see this article on the link page. Gary
http://hollowplanet.blogspot.com/
Molten Magnetism?
It is a commonly held tenant that when a permanent magnet is heated the magnetic domains realign themselves so as to locally cancel out any net magnetic field and it's permanent magnetic domain is entirely destroyed. It's even more difficult (if not impossible) to sustain a permanent magnetic field in a liquid or a molten environment as the individual magnetic domains are free to rotate and cancel each outer out. This would explain the difficulty that Dan Lathrop, a geophysicist at the University of Maryland, is having in building a scale model of the earth and reproducing the geomagnetic field of the earth in a molten environment. He is trying to accomplish this using a stainless steel globe filled with liquid sodium and then spinning it at 90 mph. Needless to say, he has been thus far, even on his third attempt, unsuccessful. Even Dan confesses that he is becoming frustrated in understanding the dynamo that powers the earth's inner magnetism.
This is perhaps one of the biggest and most glaring flaws in our current model of an earth with a molten core. We need to go back to what we do understand about electricity and magnetism and see if there isn't a more convenient model which will explain our observable reality. The hollow earth, with its centrally suspended, plasma-like inner sun (i.e. electro-magnetic dynamo) is a sufficient explanation for the wandering and constantly changing magnetic field of the earth.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Check out www.ourhollowearth.com. Rodney does a great job explaining this.
I would also recommend you download his ebook. It goes into more depth
about this subject matter.
Mike M
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On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 5:34 PM, CelticVoice <[email protected]>wrote:
**
If our earth did not have a magnetic field, we would not be protected from
solar flares and would be bombarded constantly with dangerous rays. This is
what has happened to Mars. She lost her magnetic field and gradually all her
waters dried up.
The magnetic field of Earth is created by the fiery molten core and the
spin of the Earth, which together creates a dynamo. The dynamo is what
creates the magnetic force around our planet, and this is what protects us
and keeps the planet alive.
So where is this hollow earth that you speak of? Is it a layer above the
molten core?
cv
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Show me another analysis that is not flawed.
Magnetic fields are created from the dynamo produced from the molten core of the Earth and the Earth's spin.
cv
--- In [email protected], nile cole <nilecole@...>
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The below analysis is totally flawed. Magnetic fields do not exist under high temperatures. We have been taught by the powers that be a bunch lies.
Â
Nile ColeFrom: CelticVoice <celticvoice6@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, August 7, 2011 4:34 PM
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Centre of the EarthÂ
If our earth did not have a magnetic field, we would not be protected from solar flares and would be bombarded constantly with dangerous rays. This is what has happened to Mars. She lost her magnetic field and gradually all her waters dried up.
The magnetic field of Earth is created by the fiery molten core and the spin of the Earth, which together creates a dynamo. The dynamo is what creates the magnetic force around our planet, and this is what protects us and keeps the planet alive.
So where is this hollow earth that you speak of? Is it a layer above the molten core?
cv[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
So what is the answer?
I know that if the molten core theory was true then bang goes all your theories of a hollow earth. So it is in your interest to believe that this theory is wrong. But what is the Truth?
cv
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--- In [email protected], "Gary" <g.fleck@...> wrote:
--- In [email protected], "CelticVoice" <celticvoice6@> wrote:
>
> If our earth did not have a magnetic field, we would not be protected from solar flares and would be bombarded constantly with dangerous rays. This is what has happened to Mars. She lost her magnetic field and gradually all her waters dried up.
> The magnetic field of Earth is created by the fiery molten core and the spin of the Earth, which together creates a dynamo. The dynamo is what creates the magnetic force around our planet, and this is what protects us and keeps the planet alive.
> So where is this hollow earth that you speak of? Is it a layer above the molten core?
> cv
>Scroll down to see this article on the link page. Gary
http://hollowplanet.blogspot.com/
Molten Magnetism?
It is a commonly held tenant that when a permanent magnet is heated the magnetic domains realign themselves so as to locally cancel out any net magnetic field and it's permanent magnetic domain is entirely destroyed. It's even more difficult (if not impossible) to sustain a permanent magnetic field in a liquid or a molten environment as the individual magnetic domains are free to rotate and cancel each outer out. This would explain the difficulty that Dan Lathrop, a geophysicist at the University of Maryland, is having in building a scale model of the earth and reproducing the geomagnetic field of the earth in a molten environment. He is trying to accomplish this using a stainless steel globe filled with liquid sodium and then spinning it at 90 mph. Needless to say, he has been thus far, even on his third attempt, unsuccessful. Even Dan confesses that he is becoming frustrated in understanding the dynamo that powers the earth's inner magnetism.
This is perhaps one of the biggest and most glaring flaws in our current model of an earth with a molten core. We need to go back to what we do understand about electricity and magnetism and see if there isn't a more convenient model which will explain our observable reality. The hollow earth, with its centrally suspended, plasma-like inner sun (i.e. electro-magnetic dynamo) is a sufficient explanation for the wandering and constantly changing magnetic field of the earth.
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/earth20110309.html
So its NASA versus Rodney! ![]()
Why would nasa lie about it. What would they have to gain?
cv
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--- In [email protected], Michael Martin <mikemartin333@...> wrote:
Check out www.ourhollowearth.com. Rodney does a great job explaining this.
I would also recommend you download his ebook. It goes into more depth
about this subject matter.Mike M
On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 5:34 PM, CelticVoice <celticvoice6@...>wrote:
> **
>
>
> If our earth did not have a magnetic field, we would not be protected from
> solar flares and would be bombarded constantly with dangerous rays. This is
> what has happened to Mars. She lost her magnetic field and gradually all her
> waters dried up.
> The magnetic field of Earth is created by the fiery molten core and the
> spin of the Earth, which together creates a dynamo. The dynamo is what
> creates the magnetic force around our planet, and this is what protects us
> and keeps the planet alive.
> So where is this hollow earth that you speak of? Is it a layer above the
> molten core?
> cv
>
>
>[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Hi Celtic Voice, indeed, what you say about "if the molten core theory was true then bang goes all your theories of a hollow earth", first, they are not my theories, but theories of others that I happen to agree with, second, The molten core is also just a theory, which has not been proven to my satisfaction. I feel the molten core theory is flawed, and, based on speculations by the powers that be, and, also totally unprovable until someone drills into the supposed molten core and proves it. Just as such drilling will also prove the reality of the hollow Earth, if such theory is true. Just consider how many theories that the scientific community/and/the powers that be have held sacrosanct to the point of destroying those with opposite theories, either by black-balling them, or killing them. Then later when TPTB were proven wrong, they had to change their tune. Which has happened time and again. What is the truth? Time will tell. AND, personally I don't care what anyone believes, that is their business, not mine. Remember, this is about theories, belief is another matter, reserved for each individual. I feel no need to force others to believe anything, I simply post information, it is up to each individual to decide for them self what to believe. Respectfully. Gary
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--- In [email protected], "CelticVoice" <celticvoice6@...> wrote:
So what is the answer?
I know that if the molten core theory was true then bang goes all your theories of a hollow earth. So it is in your interest to believe that this theory is wrong. But what is the Truth?
cv--- In [email protected], "Gary" <g.fleck@> wrote:
>
>
>
> --- In [email protected], "CelticVoice" <celticvoice6@> wrote:
> >
> > If our earth did not have a magnetic field, we would not be protected from solar flares and would be bombarded constantly with dangerous rays. This is what has happened to Mars. She lost her magnetic field and gradually all her waters dried up.
> > The magnetic field of Earth is created by the fiery molten core and the spin of the Earth, which together creates a dynamo. The dynamo is what creates the magnetic force around our planet, and this is what protects us and keeps the planet alive.
> > So where is this hollow earth that you speak of? Is it a layer above the molten core?
> > cv
> >
>
> Scroll down to see this article on the link page. Gary
>
> http://hollowplanet.blogspot.com/
>
> Molten Magnetism?
>
> It is a commonly held tenant that when a permanent magnet is heated the magnetic domains realign themselves so as to locally cancel out any net magnetic field and it's permanent magnetic domain is entirely destroyed. It's even more difficult (if not impossible) to sustain a permanent magnetic field in a liquid or a molten environment as the individual magnetic domains are free to rotate and cancel each outer out. This would explain the difficulty that Dan Lathrop, a geophysicist at the University of Maryland, is having in building a scale model of the earth and reproducing the geomagnetic field of the earth in a molten environment. He is trying to accomplish this using a stainless steel globe filled with liquid sodium and then spinning it at 90 mph. Needless to say, he has been thus far, even on his third attempt, unsuccessful. Even Dan confesses that he is becoming frustrated in understanding the dynamo that powers the earth's inner magnetism.
>
>
> This is perhaps one of the biggest and most glaring flaws in our current model of an earth with a molten core. We need to go back to what we do understand about electricity and magnetism and see if there isn't a more convenient model which will explain our observable reality. The hollow earth, with its centrally suspended, plasma-like inner sun (i.e. electro-magnetic dynamo) is a sufficient explanation for the wandering and constantly changing magnetic field of the earth.
>
Nile,
What a nice point you have made. Magnetism disappears when exposed to high temperatures. The temperatures that are claimed to exist in the depths below would kill any possibility of a magnetic field. So how is it that a molten core is creating a magnetic field?
Dean
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--- In [email protected], nile cole <nilecole@...> wrote:
The below analysis is totally flawed. Magnetic fields do not exist under high temperatures. We have been taught by the powers that be a bunch lies.
Â
Nile ColeFrom: CelticVoice <celticvoice6@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, August 7, 2011 4:34 PM
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Centre of the EarthÂ
If our earth did not have a magnetic field, we would not be protected from solar flares and would be bombarded constantly with dangerous rays. This is what has happened to Mars. She lost her magnetic field and gradually all her waters dried up.
The magnetic field of Earth is created by the fiery molten core and the spin of the Earth, which together creates a dynamo. The dynamo is what creates the magnetic force around our planet, and this is what protects us and keeps the planet alive.
So where is this hollow earth that you speak of? Is it a layer above the molten core?
cv[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
It is the heat and the spin that creates the magnetic field. The heat is in seemingly in the centre of the earth, not floating about outside it. Imagine a ball of massive heat being spun at considerable speed. Do you understand what a dynamo is? According to the theory I am querying, a dynamo is created by a generator. That generator being the Earth and her hot core and spin.
cv
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--- In [email protected], "Dean D" <silopanna@...> wrote:
Nile,
What a nice point you have made. Magnetism disappears when exposed to high temperatures. The temperatures that are claimed to exist in the depths below would kill any possibility of a magnetic field. So how is it that a molten core is creating a magnetic field?
Dean
--- In [email protected], nile cole <nilecole@> wrote:
>
> The below analysis is totally flawed. Magnetic fields do not exist under high temperatures. We have been taught by the powers that be a bunch lies.
> Â
> Nile Cole
>
> From: CelticVoice <celticvoice6@>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sunday, August 7, 2011 4:34 PM
> Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Centre of the Earth
>
>
> Â
> If our earth did not have a magnetic field, we would not be protected from solar flares and would be bombarded constantly with dangerous rays. This is what has happened to Mars. She lost her magnetic field and gradually all her waters dried up.
> The magnetic field of Earth is created by the fiery molten core and the spin of the Earth, which together creates a dynamo. The dynamo is what creates the magnetic force around our planet, and this is what protects us and keeps the planet alive.
> So where is this hollow earth that you speak of? Is it a layer above the molten core?
> cv
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
Huh? "a dynamo is created by a generator" A dynamo is created by a generator? I don't think so. That is not true. "A dynamo (from the Greek word dynamis; meaning power), originally another name for an electrical generator,". I was trained by the Navy as an electronic technician, and, I can tell you what you state here is not true. I can also tell you that excess heat destroys a generator/dynamo, not to mention the magnetic field surrounding it. Dynamo - Wikipedia Gary
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--- In [email protected], "CelticVoice" <celticvoice6@...> wrote:
It is the heat and the spin that creates the magnetic field. The heat is in seemingly in the centre of the earth, not floating about outside it. Imagine a ball of massive heat being spun at considerable speed. Do you understand what a dynamo is? According to the theory I am querying, a dynamo is created by a generator. That generator being the Earth and her hot core and spin.
cv--- In [email protected], "Dean D" <silopanna@> wrote:
>
> Nile,
>
> What a nice point you have made. Magnetism disappears when exposed to high temperatures. The temperatures that are claimed to exist in the depths below would kill any possibility of a magnetic field. So how is it that a molten core is creating a magnetic field?
>
> Dean
>
>
> --- In [email protected], nile cole <nilecole@> wrote:
> >
> > The below analysis is totally flawed. Magnetic fields do not exist under high temperatures. We have been taught by the powers that be a bunch lies.
> > Â
> > Nile Cole
> >
> > From: CelticVoice <celticvoice6@>
> > To: [email protected]
> > Sent: Sunday, August 7, 2011 4:34 PM
> > Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Centre of the Earth
> >
> >
> > Â
> > If our earth did not have a magnetic field, we would not be protected from solar flares and would be bombarded constantly with dangerous rays. This is what has happened to Mars. She lost her magnetic field and gradually all her waters dried up.
> > The magnetic field of Earth is created by the fiery molten core and the spin of the Earth, which together creates a dynamo. The dynamo is what creates the magnetic force around our planet, and this is what protects us and keeps the planet alive.
> > So where is this hollow earth that you speak of? Is it a layer above the molten core?
> > cv
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
Hi.
If you heat the rotor of a generator it is not magnetised anymore,and wont produce electricity.
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________________________________
De: Gary <[email protected]>
Para: [email protected]
Enviado: Jueves, agosto 11, 2011 7:58 A.M.
Asunto: [allplanets-hollow] Re: Centre of the Earth
Huh? "a dynamo is created by a generator" A dynamo is created by a generator? I don't think so. That is not true. "A dynamo (from the Greek word dynamis; meaning power), originally another name for an electrical generator,". I was trained by the Navy as an electronic technician, and, I can tell you what you state here is not true. I can also tell you that excess heat destroys a generator/dynamo, not to mention the magnetic field surrounding it. Dynamo - Wikipedia Gary
--- In [email protected], "CelticVoice" <celticvoice6@...> wrote:
It is the heat and the spin that creates the magnetic field. The heat is in seemingly in the centre of the earth, not floating about outside it. Imagine a ball of massive heat being spun at considerable speed. Do you understand what a dynamo is? According to the theory I am querying, a dynamo is created by a generator. That generator being the Earth and her hot core and spin.
cv--- In [email protected], "Dean D" <silopanna@> wrote:
>
> Nile,
>
> What a nice point you have made. Magnetism disappears when exposed to high temperatures. The temperatures that are claimed to exist in the depths below would kill any possibility of a magnetic field. So how is it that a molten core is creating a magnetic field?
>
> Dean
>
>
> --- In [email protected], nile cole <nilecole@> wrote:
> >
> > The below analysis is totally flawed. Magnetic fields do not exist under high temperatures. We have been taught by the powers that be a bunch lies.
> > Â
> > Nile Cole
> >
> > From: CelticVoice <celticvoice6@>
> > To: [email protected]
> > Sent: Sunday, August 7, 2011 4:34 PM
> > Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Centre of the Earth
> >
> >
> > Â
> > If our earth did not have a magnetic field, we would not be protected from solar flares and would be bombarded constantly with dangerous rays. This is what has happened to Mars. She lost her magnetic field and gradually all her waters dried up.
> > The magnetic field of Earth is created by the fiery molten core and the spin of the Earth, which together creates a dynamo. The dynamo is what creates the magnetic force around our planet, and this is what protects us and keeps the planet alive.
> > So where is this hollow earth that you speak of? Is it a layer above the molten core?
> > cv
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
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