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The view of the sky from an Inverted/Hollow Earth?

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Obviously there are plenty of potential physics problems with this scenario, but if people lived along the inner crust of the Earth, and there was a Sun-like core at the center with nothing else in-between other than sky, what would I (as a person living on the inner crust's surface) see when I look up at the "sky"?

Would I still see a blue sky with just a much larger and maybe dimmer Sun-like core in the middle and maybe see just a bit farther down the crust, fading into blue?

Or would I be able to completely see all sides of the inner-crust's surface at all times?

This would be assuming that there was a decent amount of water on the inner crust as well, so the majority of the inner crust is covered by ocean much like Earth's outer crust is.

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