Jan Lamprecht - The Hollow Earth

Jan Lamprecht - The Hollow Earth

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JEgzqAGEHpw#!

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Jan Lamprecht, and the book he wrote, "Hollow Planets, A Feasibility
Study of Possible Hollow Worlds" (1998) , is still the gold standard of
study about Hollow Earth. It's the first book I recommend to anyone
beginning their personal research. It saved me 10 years of study.
He discusses Newtonian Gravity, Seismology, Meteorology, earlier Artic
explorers and more, and also debunks some photography being spread
around without factual data.
Kathy

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On 11/3/2012 6:01 PM, Gary Fleck wrote:

Jan Lamprecht - The Hollow Earth

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JEgzqAGEHpw#!

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I agree for the most part Kathy, Jan is a very diligent researcher.. he has most of it right, but, not all of it. (in my opinion) He is after all a scientist, so has not considered (as far as I know) myth/folk lore, religion, and legends, or the teachings of native type peoples across the world, many of which are passed on only by word of mouth.. So, he somewhat lacks balance in his conclusions. Gary

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--- In [email protected], Kathy <getnews1@...> wrote:

Jan Lamprecht, and the book he wrote, "Hollow Planets, A Feasibility
Study of Possible Hollow Worlds" (1998) , is still the gold standard of
study about Hollow Earth. It's the first book I recommend to anyone
beginning their personal research. It saved me 10 years of study.
He discusses Newtonian Gravity, Seismology, Meteorology, earlier Artic
explorers and more, and also debunks some photography being spread
around without factual data.
Kathy

On 11/3/2012 6:01 PM, Gary Fleck wrote:
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I presume then, that you haven't read his book... chapter 14, Religion
and Legends.
Kathy

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On 11/3/2012 7:17 PM, Gary wrote:

I agree for the most part Kathy, Jan is a very diligent researcher..
he has most of it right, but, not all of it. (in my opinion) He is
after all a scientist, so has not considered (as far as I know)
myth/folk lore, religion, and legends, or the teachings of native type
peoples across the world, many of which are passed on only by word of
mouth.. So, he somewhat lacks balance in his conclusions. Gary

--- In [email protected]
<mailto:allplanets-hollow%40yahoogroups.com>, Kathy <getnews1@...> wrote:
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> Jan Lamprecht, and the book he wrote, "Hollow Planets, A Feasibility
> Study of Possible Hollow Worlds" (1998) , is still the gold standard of
> study about Hollow Earth. It's the first book I recommend to anyone
> beginning their personal research. It saved me 10 years of study.
> He discusses Newtonian Gravity, Seismology, Meteorology, earlier Artic
> explorers and more, and also debunks some photography being spread
> around without factual data.
> Kathy
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I haven't read the entire book, no. (I read parts of it) Most interesting, I will read chapter 14, thanks for the heads up Kathy. I will find my ebook copy and read that part. Gary

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--- In [email protected], Kathy <getnews1@...> wrote:

I presume then, that you haven't read his book... chapter 14, Religion
and Legends.
Kathy

On 11/3/2012 7:17 PM, Gary wrote:
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> I agree for the most part Kathy, Jan is a very diligent researcher..
> he has most of it right, but, not all of it. (in my opinion) He is
> after all a scientist, so has not considered (as far as I know)
> myth/folk lore, religion, and legends, or the teachings of native type
> peoples across the world, many of which are passed on only by word of
> mouth.. So, he somewhat lacks balance in his conclusions. Gary
>
> --- In [email protected]
> <mailto:allplanets-hollow%40yahoogroups.com>, Kathy <getnews1@> wrote:
> >
> > Jan Lamprecht, and the book he wrote, "Hollow Planets, A Feasibility
> > Study of Possible Hollow Worlds" (1998) , is still the gold standard of
> > study about Hollow Earth. It's the first book I recommend to anyone
> > beginning their personal research. It saved me 10 years of study.
> > He discusses Newtonian Gravity, Seismology, Meteorology, earlier Artic
> > explorers and more, and also debunks some photography being spread
> > around without factual data.
> > Kathy
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> > On 11/3/2012 6:01 PM, Gary Fleck wrote:
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No e-book copy is going to cover the whole book. The book is a "Must
have". Amazon has a few copies.

I thought I'd share a review of the book off of Amazon. From Dr. Tom
Van Flandern, Astronomer.

"Jan, I am just returned from our successful solar eclipse expedition,
having left Turkey less than one day before the earthquake struck. I
found over 400 waiting e-mails, not to mention numerous other deadlines
needing attention. One of the items of waiting mail was your book, which
I thank you for sending. I glanced at the book, and despite my backlog
of urgent matters, cracked it open, thinking it would be easy to
establish that it could be shelved for good. From the title alone, I
immediately had two objections that demanded answers -- how to reconclie
a hollow Earth with seismic data, and how to reconcile it with Earth's
gravity field as established by artificial satellites. I soon found that
you had dealt with the seismic data issue head-on, and offerred an
intriguing alternate explanation. For merely showing us all that the
inferred density profile of Earth's interior is not a unique solution of
seismic data -- an important constraint for all theoreticians working in
that area -- the book had already made itself worthwhile. [snip] That
summarizes my quick first impressions. I hope to look at some of your
other chapters after I regain control of my schedule by catching up on
deadlines. Best wishes. -|Tom|- --Dr Tom Van Flandern (astronomer,
formerly U.S. Naval Observatory)"

I haven't read the entire book, no. (I read parts of it) Most
interesting, I will read chapter 14, thanks for the heads up Kathy. I
will find my ebook copy and read that part. Gary

--- In [email protected]
<mailto:allplanets-hollow%40yahoogroups.com>, Kathy <getnews1@...> wrote:
>
> I presume then, that you haven't read his book... chapter 14, Religion
> and Legends.
> Kathy
>
> >
> > I agree for the most part Kathy, Jan is a very diligent researcher..
> > he has most of it right, but, not all of it. (in my opinion) He is
> > after all a scientist, so has not considered (as far as I know)
> > myth/folk lore, religion, and legends, or the teachings of native
type
> > peoples across the world, many of which are passed on only by word of
> > mouth.. So, he somewhat lacks balance in his conclusions. Gary
> >
> > --- In [email protected]
<mailto:allplanets-hollow%40yahoogroups.com>
> > <mailto:allplanets-hollow%40yahoogroups.com>, Kathy <getnews1@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Jan Lamprecht, and the book he wrote, "Hollow Planets, A Feasibility
> > > Study of Possible Hollow Worlds" (1998) , is still the gold
standard of
> > > study about Hollow Earth. It's the first book I recommend to anyone
> > > beginning their personal research. It saved me 10 years of study.
> > > He discusses Newtonian Gravity, Seismology, Meteorology, earlier
Artic
> > > explorers and more, and also debunks some photography being spread
> > > around without factual data.
> > > Kathy
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> On 11/3/2012 7:17 PM, Gary wrote:
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