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So, have any of you heard of the theory that the Earth is hollow?

Our Hollow Earth If I had a spare $20,000 laying around I certainly would go on the expedition scheduled for June 2007!

"Would you be interested in a once-in-a-life-time chance to discover Our Hollow Earth first hand? We invite you to join us now on an expedition to Our Hollow Earth! Voyage to Our Hollow Earth

Steve Currey is one of the leading river explorers in the world, having made first descents on the upper Yangtze River in China, Brahmaputra and Upper Ganges rivers in India, Futaleufu River in Chile, Katun River in Siberia and Tsangpo River in Tibet through the world's deepest canyon featured in National Geographic Adventure magazine. For the past 30 years, the Currey's have taken over 1/4 million satisfied guests on their expeditions including US Senators, Congressmen, Heads of State, business leaders, celebrities and explorers.

Now, Steve Currey of Steve Currey's Expedition Company of Provo, Utah, has agreed to charter a Russian Nuclear Icebreaker from Adventure Associates and is standing by to take the first 100 people to sign up for this historic voyage.

This proposed expedition would like to conduct some scientific observations in the Arctic that is hoped will resolve once and for all whether the hollow earth theory has any validity. The indigenous Eskimos believe there is a hole in the Arctic Ocean. Observations of several Arctic explorers of mirages of land in the Arctic indicate that the most plausible location for a north polar opening that leads into the interior of the earth is located at 84.4 N Latitude, 141 E Longitude. To check out this theory, a group of hollow earth believers and scientists would like to charter a Russian Nuclear Icebreaker into the Arctic sea.

Don't miss this chance to personally visit that paradise within our earth via the North Polar Opening and meet the highly advanced, friendly people who live there. We are of the opinion that they are the lengendary Lost Tribes of Israel who migrated into the North Country over 2,500 years ago and literally became lost to the knowledge of mankind.

Departure is scheduled for June 26, 2007. Itinerary, cost and complete expedition instructions are available here on The Expedition Company website."

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How odd that satellites have not been able to photograph the entrance to this interior world... :rolleyes:

I saw an old hollow-earth globe some years ago, and it's apparently still a rather lively topic in some circles.

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The vast majority of human beings dislike and even

actually dread all notions with which they are not

familiar...Hence it comes about that at their first

appearance innovators have...always been derided as

fools and madmen. -Aldous Huxley

When Marconi announced he had discovered a principle

through which he could send messages through the air,

without the aid of wires or other direct physical

means of communication his "friends" had him taken

into custody, and examined in a psychopathic hospital.

The stones that critics hurl with harsh intent, a

man may use to build a monument. -Arthur Guiterman

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It's a bigger problem when the hypothesis has been proven false. B)

The Earth gets its gravitational pull from its mass, which it would lack if it were hollow. Then there's the whole volcano/tectonic plate problem... :hmmm:

Ah, we don't need to point out all the science problems with it like we did with the recent moon colony/artificial planet thing; the hollow earth thing is fun hollywood stuff, but terrible science.

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