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Dying Planets & Exploding Stars

If we abandon the notion that gravity is an inherent quality of matter and is, instead, a manifestation of the electric dynamo of the inner sun which simultaneously generates the gravity and magnetic fields of a planet, then there are some interesting corollary ideas which come about as a result. One might ask, "Why then haven't we observed planets or large bodies which ...

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Our Hollow, Electric Sun

Galileo pioneered the current model of the sun nearly 400 years ago and we are still using it today. Even with our multi-million dollar eyes and Doppler imaging systems to look beneath the chaotic surface of the photosphere which shows a rigid surface that turns uniformly as would any solid surface, we still maintain that all stars are raging balls of gas. This begs the ...


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Hyperborea — The Land Beyond the North Wind

Hyperborea refers to an area in the distant north, from the Greek words hyper, meaning “beyond,” (as in hyperspace or hyperactive) and borea, referring to the northern wind (as in the aurora borealis). The land of the Hyperboreans was perfect, with the sun shining twenty-four hours a day and was a fabulous realm of eternal spring. The inhabitants of Hyperborea ...

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The Cellular Cosmology of the Hollow Earth

Back in 2008 a sports medicine doctor from Australia, Barry, posted about the science behind cellular respiration and drew parallels between the microcosmic and the macrocosmic of the hollow earth's 'cellular' respiration. I find it fascinating to come to understand the earth as a living, breathing entity. We have much to learn about the dynamo which drives and sustains ...


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Titan — Saturn's Hollow Moon

Titan, Saturn's largest moon at 5150km in diameter is 50% larger than the Earth's moon (3476km dia). With roughly 40% of the Earth's diameter, Titan hardly deserves the title of moon, but rather that of planetoid. This mysterious planetoid continues to baffle scientists and astrophysicists as the bulk of its humidity and clouds gathers at its northern and southern ...

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NASA Aurora Video Shows South Polar Opening

Once again, the NASA IMAGE probe shows the southern polar opening to the hollow Earth as the Aurora Australis streams from this central point. This image still is a great capture of the aurora actually ejecting from the narrow neck of the southern polar opening! Download the original movie here ...

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Enceladus Spews Organic Material Into Space

On a close approach, Cassini found that the southern polar plume from geysers at Enceladus' south pole contain 20 times more organic material than was previously expected. Scientists remark "To have primordial material coming out from inside a Saturn moon raises many questions on the formation of the Saturn system." I would say this is a bit of an ...

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Polar Convergence of Arctic Winds

Watch this NASA GEOS-5 video that shows August 2005 Arctic wind patterns converge to a point in the first several seconds of the video. The effect is subtle, but if you watch closely you can see several instances of a convergence/divergence of Arctic winds from a point that is centered at the north pole. From what is known on vector fields, this would not be ...

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Noctilucent Polar Clouds Baffle Scientists

Polar Mesospheric Clouds are referred to as "night-shining" or Noctilucent Clouds when viewed by observers on Earth. The clouds form in an upper layer of the Earth’s atmosphere called the mesosphere during the Northern Hemisphere’s summer season which began in mid-May and extends through the end of August and are being seen by AIM’s (Aeronomy of Ice) ...

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NASA's ICESAT Orbit Circumvents the Pole

Let there be no more speculation as to the orbit of polar satellites. NASA explains themselves and even shows in multiple video segments how the polar orbit of their ICESAT — Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite intentionally circumvents the polar regions of the planet. According to the author of Deep Black: Space Espionage and National Security, William ...



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