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Is planet Earth hollow and there is a civilization "inside"?

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I know the novel by Jules Verne of some scientists entering the Earth's core and encountering "strange things". And made into several movies. But I don't believe the Earth is hollow. And definitely a "civilization underground" is more fantastic than a "Looney Tunes" cartoon with Bugs Bunny. Oh brother! And the people who "believe" in this balony! Feedback, please.

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  1. the earth is hollow,there are many things in it.

    bigfoot ufos look up ulta mathula.

    red elk the medicine man said the sun down there is a false god.


  2. Some think there are a race called Reptilians who are Reptile-Humanoids who plan to devour all humans someday.  Supposedly all politicians are reptilians because they blink a lot and slide their tounges over their mouths lol.  And there are some vids of their faces "morphing" and their eyes becoming "slits".  Anyways lol... their secret civilization is underneath LA and the rest of the Earth.

  3. You are correct.  The earth is not hollow.  it is full of boiling hot magma that would well, incinerate anyone who tried to live there.  I don't really think people who beleive that are stupid, just uneducated.

  4. no nobody could live in the earths  core

  5. no one can reach to the earth's very core.

  6. That's why it's called fiction

    Anyone who actually believes that stuff could possibly be real, must have a difficult time distinguishing reality from fantasy.

  7. Fellow question asker, i ask, by any chance are you christian or part of a religion that does not believe in evolution? Do you not believe that their are races that over time evolve so that they are able to suit their enviroment, and i definitely ask how the h**l does bugs bunny go in comparison with your question dear sir. See it doesnt matter if their is a civilization inside the earth or even if it is hollow, it all goes back to the point that your beliefs contradict the possibility that perhaps things do evolve to suit their enviroments or correct me if i am wrong?

    Raxer

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