Do you believe that the Earth is hollow?
@JasminCottontail (57)
Philippines
September 30, 2016 12:41am CST
We all know that the Earth is an unbroken arrangement of layers, rocks, soils, crusts and magma covering a thick core made particularly of different elements. However, there are some that don't really believe this. Some even have a theory that the earth is actually hollow. The thought was demonstrated unimaginably sturdy.
People even conceive that there is another world lying underneath the surface of the Earth. They believe that there are people living in the center of the Earth, their civilization is commonly known as Agartha. Whether it's a hoax or genuine, we can't really tell yet there are articles containing proofs that the Earth is actually hollow and there is undoubtedly a civilization beneath.
How about you folks? What are your thoughts?
3 responses
@JasminCottontail (57)
• Philippines
30 Sep 16
I don't actually know but based on the articles that I have read, they have theories that it might be real. They also found some holes in the North and South pole seemingly an entrance to Agartha.
@ms1864 (6885)
• Bangalore, India
30 Sep 16
I have never heard of this concept...i have heard of tales of tiny human like creatures living right under the earths surface...but i don't know if the hollow earth concept can work...scientifically. There are many things that need to be taken into account here...
Is there a link you can give me where i can read more about this?
It will make a nice movie though...maybe even a novel.