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Re: [whirlpower list] The empty earth   Message List  
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while I'm all for some verne-esque quest to the north pole, I'm thinking that
the "Hollow Earth" hypothesis has some inherant flaws...namely that numerous
polar expeditions have failed to locate the "600 Kilometer" hole you
described...also, the mass, density, and distribution of metals throughout the
earth pretty exactly, using simple math.
Also, you'd get a bit more attention if you actually preformed a spell check on
your outgoing emails...

Your assignment is:
1: Explain how whirlpower could possibly relate to this
2: Come up with a way to explain the mass of the earth, and a plausable reason
why no polar expedition has located the passage to the interior
3: Spellcheck

Return it to me within a month, and I'll see what I can do about your trip to
the poles.


---- luclg00 <luclg00@...> wrote:
> I think the whirlpower has a real relationship with the internal sun
> of our earth.
> The enter is in Northe pole the large one 600 kilometres diameter and
> in south poloe only 5 kilometre diamter.
> We would organize the travel with peoples want see to believe, because
> never blieve if you don't see.
> Large organisation is looking for volonters who have scinetist or
> amator scinetist packaging.
> Awaiting an urgent reply from any one interested
> LUC
>



Mon Apr 9, 2007 2:04 am

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while I'm all for some verne-esque quest to the north pole, I'm thinking that the "Hollow Earth" hypothesis has some inherant flaws...namely that numerous...
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- If you ignore the admiral byrd adventure who he would like cross the north pole to go from Alaska to Groenland via north pole, instead he follow the earth...
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