All the spherical objects in the Universe are 4-dimensional hollow spheres.
The continents fit together like a jigsaw puzzle, but only if the Earth was smaller in the past. And, it was.
Subduction is a myth. The movement of crustal plates, and most volcanic activity, is the result of expansion.
The Earth and Moon “ring like a bell” after a strong quake or impact. The waves keep going, around and around.
Pressure waves do not travel through the core of the Earth, as there isn’t one.
The Tamarack mine experiment proved the non-convergence of “gravity.”
And if “gravity” didn’t pull the mantle sideways, instead of up and down, the hottest molten rock would flow by convection all the way to the surface.
The Sun’s energy doesn’t come from its core, as it doesn’t have one. It comes from (1) filament fusion and (2) resistance heating, by the electricity flowing into it from outer space.
That resistance heating is why the Sun’s corona is so much hotter than the surface. And why there’s a ring of plasma around Saturn that is even hotter than the Sun’s corona.
The flow of electricity into the Sun produces the tornadoes of plasma seen there, and the filament fusion, by means of Z-pinch.
The moon isn’t hollow. it’s got an ice cream middle.
Space aliens couldn’t live there.
But, I bet cartoon rats live on the moon’s cheese exterior.
That’s about just as ridiculous.
Sarah:
The Moon is hollow.
The Earth is hollow.
The Sun is hollow.
All the spherical objects in the Universe are 4-dimensional hollow spheres.
The continents fit together like a jigsaw puzzle, but only if the Earth was smaller in the past. And, it was.
Subduction is a myth. The movement of crustal plates, and most volcanic activity, is the result of expansion.
The Earth and Moon “ring like a bell” after a strong quake or impact. The waves keep going, around and around.
Pressure waves do not travel through the core of the Earth, as there isn’t one.
The Tamarack mine experiment proved the non-convergence of “gravity.”
And if “gravity” didn’t pull the mantle sideways, instead of up and down, the hottest molten rock would flow by convection all the way to the surface.
The Sun’s energy doesn’t come from its core, as it doesn’t have one. It comes from (1) filament fusion and (2) resistance heating, by the electricity flowing into it from outer space.
That resistance heating is why the Sun’s corona is so much hotter than the surface. And why there’s a ring of plasma around Saturn that is even hotter than the Sun’s corona.
The flow of electricity into the Sun produces the tornadoes of plasma seen there, and the filament fusion, by means of Z-pinch.