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Hollow Earth: The Long and Curious History of Imagining Strange Lands, Fantastical Creatures, Advanced Civilizations, and Marvelous Machines Below the Earth's Surface.


HOLLOW EARTH A Hollow Earth theory posits that the planet Earth has a hollow interior and, possibly, a habitable inner surface. At one time, adventure literature made this idea popular, and it was a feature of many fantasy and science fiction works as well as in some conspiracy theories. : The Long and Curious History of Imagining Strange Lands, Fantastical Creatures, Advanced Civilizations, and Marvelous Machines Below the Earth's Surface Noun 1. Earth's surface - the outermost level of the land or sea; "earthquakes originate far below the surface"; "three quarters of the Earth's surface is covered by water"
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DAVID David, in the Bible
David, d. c.970 B.C., king of ancient Israel (c.1010–970 B.C.), successor of Saul. The Book of First Samuel introduces him as the youngest of eight sons who is anointed king by Samuel to replace Saul, who had been deemed a failure.
 STANDISH

In 1692, Edmond Halley submitted a paper to the British Royal Society stating that Earth is hollow. That idea, an attempt to explain Earth's magnetism, wasn't novel. Societies the world over had believed in various subterranean worlds for aeons. Standish, a professor and author, reveals how the notion of a hollow Earth has been explored in both literature and science, from Dante's Inferno to Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth Journey to the Center of the Earth

expedition through the core of a volcano to the earth’s center. [Fr. Lit.: Verne A Journey to the Center of the Earth in Benét, 1055]

See : Exploration
. He describes how early expeditions to the South Pole were motivated by the search for openings to Earth's interior called Symmes' holes, and how, in the late 1800s, a man named Cyrus Teed proposed that the inhabitable world was actually on the concave Concave

Property that a curve is below a straight line connecting two end points. If the curve falls above the straight line, it is called convex.
 surface of a globe's interior. In the early 20th century, science established the geophysical impossibility of a hollow Earth. Facts, however, haven't dissuaded legions of storytellers from imagining an inner world. Perseus, 2006, 304 p., b&w images, hardcover, $24.95.
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