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I'm writing a subterranean fiction/fantasy novella currently and have been reading some early subterranean literature. The topic of the hollow earth/Agartha has been fascinating to me and I'd like to hear some serious theories or even half-baked theories about the Hollow Earth. Do you think there are civilizations within Agartha and what would they be like? If you're a Hollow Earth truther, what proof do you have of the hollow earth(not in an r/science way lol)?
 

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I heard a lot of a ideas about hollow earth in passing, it seems like a really cool idea but I haven't seen any real proof for it.

Something interesting I've heard though is that the "Black Hole Sun" seen in lots of pop-culture things and also pagan symbology is the sun inside the earth. They say that hollow earth is an inverted sphere and in its center is the black hole sun. The northern lights are said to be this sun's rays, since there's a crack in the earth in Antarctica. They say that once you fall down the hole and get into the hollow earth, its super warm and tropical pretty much everywhere.

Lastly, a book by an Admiral Richard E Byrd says he went into the hollow earth and met "The King of the World." He claims that woolly mammoths and other creatures survive in this place. It's worth checking out.


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There was a scifi japanese manga series about this. It states a sentient robot created underground shelters for dinosaurs in the pass in order to preserve the species.

The underground void did not reach the core, but merely a hollow space some distance under the surface of the earth, thus gravity works normally without need for centrifugal force. Its miles-high ceiling is seeded with genetically modified bio-luminescient fugi to simunlate sunlight.

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Although to be sure, i can buy large underground cavities in the earth that may be able to sustain its own biosphere. With tall enough ceilings I'm sure it can create its own whether patterns. We can probaly expect some sort of extremephiles making use of underground heat veins and lava flows to create biomass for the bigger animals. But to keep an advances society running, i fear it'll have to be either time-travelling robots or aliens
 

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There was once a cult in the late 19th/early 20th century near where I lived where the leader convinced everyone we were already living in a hollow earth and that the entire universe was surrounded by it. If I recall he incorporated dowsing rods into his recruitment pitch. One of the last members, a senior at the time, disowned the faith after witnessing the moon landing on television.
 
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