Posts tagged hollow-earth
If humans lived on the inside of the earth's crust, what would happen if they climbed mountains? These mountains would stretch toward the burning center of the Earth. Would gravity get stronger the...
The normal condition of life in a planet (Earth right now) is that below us is the planet's core, and above us is the sky. Now if there's a hollow planet like above, is that possible? How does ...
I've been toying with a concept for a hollow/inner Earth universe in which I would like to achieve an even distribution of light. The pickle is that the "sun" of this world operates like a beacon/s...
Can a habitable planet have two separate crusts, both of which can sustain life? I am wondering if through the planet's creation, over time through some form of mantle cooling/erosion combination, ...
Is it possible to have a structurally self-supporting hollow Earth where the weight of the shell is balanced against the atmospheric pressure inside? It must be human habitable (gravity is nice b...
The Hollow Earth theory is/was a pseudoscientific idea that our world is actually on the inside of a large sphere. The "sky" points inward towards the center, where the "Sun" (a light source) is, w...
Assume that this earth is celestially equivalent to ours: e.g. same solar system, same position, same orbit, etc. Would the sunset look similar to ours on a floating-island earth? The earth itsel...
Does the position of the sun in a hollow earth scenario affect the way light scattering would "color" the sky? My understanding is the reddish-orange color during sunrise/sunset is caused by the ...