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To: pogohere who wrote (203583)9/12/2011 7:44:04 PM
From: E. Charters1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 312954
 
It was in SI. I don't have the link anymore. I added the comments after the lines with stars. That might have spoilt it.

The hollow earth explanation is my interpretation of gravity and field laws. This you may take with a grain of salt. Mathematical refutations welcome. I am sure there are some. Maxwell and Newton are probably rolling in their graves. It is one conundrum if you take mass. If you take two halves of a sphere, or two spheres, and put them close together, of course they create pressure due to gravity between them. But also if you keep them apart with some strong tube or support system, the gravitation field is net zero midway. A simple way to solve this problem is to drill to the centre of the earth and find out for yourself. Let me know what happens.

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