Call Me Stormy

Finding righteous currents in turbulent times

Archive for the tag “mantle”

Hollow Earth Expanding

The common premise in our school system is that Earth and the other hard-rock plants are solid objects. They teach us that, chemically, Earth is divided into the crust, upper and lower mantle, and outer and inner core.

They also teach us that eight abundant elements make up the majority of the Earth’s crust. But is all this information truly supported by the scientific research that relies on seismic records and testing?

In the following video on the RealGeneDecode.com channel, Decode posits that the research doesn’t necessarily disclose the facts of inner Earth. Decode says Earth, as is the case with all planets, is a hollow toroid (hollow circular ring) with an inner sun. But he goes one step further and posits the shocking reality that the hollow Earth is expanding, a theory that doesn’t sit well with geologists and the science community.

Decode peels back the layers of the mystery surrounding this controversial theory and unravels the truth behind the hypothesis.

Why It’s So Hot Underground

Back in the Middle Ages, miners noticed that the deeper they dug into the Earth, the hotter it got. Physicist William Thompson, aka Lord Kelvin of temperature fame, theorized that Earth started out hot and has been cooling ever since. He used the hypothesis to predict the age of our planet, but overshot the number by several million years. What was missing in his theory, was his failure to detect the rigidity of the Earth’s mantle, the layer between the crust and the core. MinuteEarth host Emily Elert explains further.

ARVE error: need id and provider

Post Navigation