satellite photo

From:
Paul Carlisle

To: Ralph McCormick

Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 10:31 AM

Subject: Re: satellite photo

I don't have any satellite photos except those used in the Earth Viewer program. However, the earth is not hollow. There is little land around the north pole; mostly it is just frozen ocean, but submarines have sailed underneath it for several decades. There's nothing but water, and the ocean bottom.

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From:
Ralph McCormick

To: [email protected]

Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 1:59 AM

Subject: satellite photo

Mr. Carlisle:  I wonder if you can share with me your views on the Hollow Earth?  I've read a lot where there is land near the N. Pole that is not shown on any map and I haven't been able to find it anywhere.  Can you give me any good photos of the North Pole region that might help?  Jan Lamprecht has a new book out (Hollow Planets.)   On some photos I have seen it looks like there is a big depression at the north pole also a cloud formation to the southwest of this depression.  I don't have an explanation for this cloud formation, but I have seen a couple photos saying there is a big hole in the planet.  From:    [email protected]
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Members,

What does sailing under the North Pole have to do with the existence of a polar orifice? Only older writers feel the the open part, the neck of the opening, is right there.

Dharma/Dean

I don't have any satellite photos except those used in the Earth Viewer program. However, the earth is not hollow. There is little land around the north pole; mostly it is just frozen ocean, but submarines have sailed underneath it for several decades. There's nothing but water, and the ocean bottom.

--
Paul Carlisle
"Information: any difference that makes a difference" - Gregory Bateson
[email protected]

Hi Paul,

I don't have any satellite photos except those used in the Earth Viewer program.
However, the earth is not hollow. There is little land around the north pole; mostly
it is just frozen ocean, but submarines have sailed underneath it for several
decades. There's nothing but water, and the ocean bottom.
--
Paul Carlisle
"Information: any difference that makes a difference" - Gregory Bateson
[email protected]

This is like a religious debate. :slight_smile: Just a quick comment.
I don't want to get dragged in if that is what this becomes.
I'm basically neutral on this subject of hole/no hole but
I'm open minded.

If you want to consider this discussion from a scientific
view point, it is orders of magnitude easier to prove that
something does exist than to attempt to prove that it doesn't
exist. If you think that something doesn't exist it may be
because you, or people that you respect, have been looking
in the wrong places. Here is where some believe a North hole
might exist: http://www.ourhollowearth.com/PolarOpn.htm

Jeff

Paul,

I imagine that it is hard for a person to accept the Hollow Earth Theory out
of the blue. It pre supposes a massive conspiracy, including the editing of
satellite photos.

Dean