Hollow Earth Theory Patent

Hollow Earth Theory Patent

http://www.nemesi.net/patent.htm

Posted by Dean

As an almost retired patent attorney, I was curious about the hollow earth patent. When I found it, I remembered seeing it before. For the benefit of our forum members, I can say with absolute certainty that the patent is hardly a technical disclosure of great importance as the author profers in his remarks. The patent was granted to a hollow earth globe model or structure that has two panels that opened as doors to reveal the inside. There is an inner light and the patent was primarily directed to the mechanical parts that hold the device together and allow it to be opened. There is no mention of a hollow earth and although the inventor clearly had to believe the earth to be hollow, the patent presents no evidence to that belief.

No having said that, I have a question. My son is about to receive a degree in geology from the University of New Mexico. I have sent him a fair amount of material from this forum about the hollow earth but he claims the scientific facts do not support the hollow earth theory. I personally do not have questions but I am asking if there is some material I can point to that clearly supports the theory. I do not want someone's ideas that a hollow earth is likely;like the aforementioned patent showing a hollow earth model that really doesn't show any real evidence. I want to be able to send him some information that cannot be denied. Can anyone help me out here. Nick

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From: Dean D <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2013 7:07 PM
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Hollow Earth Theory Patent
   

Hollow Earth Theory Patent

http://www.nemesi.net/patent.htm

Posted by Dean

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Nick,

For someone who already has a background in orthodox science, probably Jan Lamprecht's book is the best because it makes a presentation through that medium, so to speak.

It should be available on this site.

http://www.hollowplanets.com/Home.php

In general, Lamprecht's information is good information for us to have in our arsenal.

Yeah, the patent doesn't prove anything, but I always get a kick out of it.

The author of that article, Mark Harp, used to be on Lamprecht's now defunct list. But he went off on an expedition to snoop around Area %!s perimeter to gather information, and never showed up again. This was around the turn of the century.

Dean

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From: Nick Aquilino
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2013 2:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [allplanets-hollow] Hollow Earth Theory Patent

As an almost retired patent attorney, I was curious about the hollow earth patent. When I found it, I remembered seeing it before. For the benefit of our forum members, I can say with absolute certainty that the patent is hardly a technical disclosure of great importance as the author profers in his remarks. The patent was granted to a hollow earth globe model or structure that has two panels that opened as doors to reveal the inside. There is an inner light and the patent was primarily directed to the mechanical parts that hold the device together and allow it to be opened. There is no mention of a hollow earth and although the inventor clearly had to believe the earth to be hollow, the patent presents no evidence to that belief.

No having said that, I have a question. My son is about to receive a degree in geology from the University of New Mexico. I have sent him a fair amount of material from this forum about the hollow earth but he claims the scientific facts do not support the hollow earth theory. I personally do not have questions but I am asking if there is some material I can point to that clearly supports the theory. I do not want someone's ideas that a hollow earth is likely;like the aforementioned patent showing a hollow earth model that really doesn't show any real evidence. I want to be able to send him some information that cannot be denied. Can anyone help me out here. Nick

________________________________
From: Dean D [email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2013 7:07 PM
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Hollow Earth Theory Patent

Hollow Earth Theory Patent

http://www.nemesi.net/patent.htm

Posted by Dean

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Thanks Dean

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From: silopanna <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, February 9, 2013 6:01 AM
Subject: Re: [allplanets-hollow] Hollow Earth Theory Patent
   

Nick,

For someone who already has a background in orthodox science, probably Jan Lamprecht's book is the best because it makes a presentation through that medium, so to speak.

It should be available on this site.

http://www.hollowplanets.com/Home.php

In general, Lamprecht's information is good information for us to have in our arsenal.

Yeah, the patent doesn't prove anything, but I always get a kick out of it.

The author of that article, Mark Harp, used to be on Lamprecht's now defunct list. But he went off on an expedition to snoop around Area %!s perimeter to gather information, and never showed up again. This was around the turn of the century.

Dean

From: Nick Aquilino
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2013 2:27 AM
To: mailto:allplanets-hollow%40yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [allplanets-hollow] Hollow Earth Theory Patent

As an almost retired patent attorney, I was curious about the hollow earth patent. When I found it, I remembered seeing it before. For the benefit of our forum members, I can say with absolute certainty that the patent is hardly a technical disclosure of great importance as the author profers in his remarks. The patent was granted to a hollow earth globe model or structure that has two panels that opened as doors to reveal the inside. There is an inner light and the patent was primarily directed to the mechanical parts that hold the device together and allow it to be opened. There is no mention of a hollow earth and although the inventor clearly had to believe the earth to be hollow, the patent presents no evidence to that belief.

No having said that, I have a question. My son is about to receive a degree in geology from the University of New Mexico. I have sent him a fair amount of material from this forum about the hollow earth but he claims the scientific facts do not support the hollow earth theory. I personally do not have questions but I am asking if there is some material I can point to that clearly supports the theory. I do not want someone's ideas that a hollow earth is likely;like the aforementioned patent showing a hollow earth model that really doesn't show any real evidence. I want to be able to send him some information that cannot be denied. Can anyone help me out here. Nick

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From: Dean D mailto:silopanna%40uol.com.br>
To: mailto:allplanets-hollow%40yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2013 7:07 PM
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Hollow Earth Theory Patent

Hollow Earth Theory Patent

http://www.nemesi.net/patent.htm

Posted by Dean

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