Re: hollow earth??
Here is a theory.
We on planet earth are part of a vast galaxy of 500 million stars, which is in turn part of an estimated 500 million galaxies, covering an unimaginable distance why is mostly space.
This space which we are contained in, the vast unimaginable space, is actually the space within one singular atom, somewhere between the proton, neutron and electron. As we know, a tiny atom is 99% space. Well the universe is within that space of a singular atom.
And that atom is one of billions of atoms that make up a patch of mould on a block of cheese, in somebodies fridge, on a planet, in a galaxy, within a universe, a vast unimaginable universe...which is contained within the space in a single atom, which is one of billions of atoms, which makes up a cockroaches bumhole, which lives in the corner of a flat, in a country, on a planet, in a galaxy in a universe......
I'd like to see somebody disprove that.
Meanwhile, I'm off to set up my "Universe within an atom, and why THEY hide it from you!" website.
I'll be gone for a couple more minutes, whilst I brush up on my unprovable or undisprovable theory.
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