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Originally Posted by Dean Plejaren
Not if it's like the outside weather system where you have a delicate balance going on in which things flow and operate under. There could be areas within the crust heated and other areas not. Just like on the surface with the outside sun. The heat from the lava could simply be exactly like the ocean system where the temperature is kept over long periods from consistency.
The sun may not be that hot, but it's consistency and placement keeps life flowing in a delicate balance initiating the volcanic activity, and allowing other things within the earth to thrive to keep all this in balance.
Also, oceans temperatures rising in recent times. As well as the volcanic activity, could be attributed to the central sun solar flares.
They may not be just imaginative fantasy a lot of myth is often based on things factual at the core of it.
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So many basic scientific impossibilies and errors there that I can't even be bothered to shred them one by one.
Dean if you want to believe that there is a finely balanced ecosystem within the hollow planet which surrounds a tiny and not very hot sun, then go ahead.