Thanks. Though unrelated, I still want to ask you about the electric universe. I actually do not know much about it. For theory, TEU would refute pre-established science but it agrees with the observable (some exceptions maybe, not sure.) So it is kind of a super set. It explains gravity as an electric caused force. Now -- I am hoping the electric universe supports hollow earth theory, where planets are hollow and have an inner sun and "gravity" that flows outward. So there's an inner world upside down from our surface world. The outer shell of planets supports life on the inside and outside. Have non-mainstream science people like Chris Langan ever talked about it?
Thanks. Though unrelated, I still want to ask you about the electric universe. I actually do not know much about it. For theory, TEU would refute pre-established science but it agrees with the observable (some exceptions maybe, not sure.) So it is kind of a super set. It explains gravity as an electric caused force. Now -- I am hoping the electric universe supports hollow earth theory, where planets are hollow and have an inner sun and "gravity" that flows outward. So there's an inner world upside down from our surface world. The outer shell of planets supports life on the inside and outside. Have non-mainstream science people like Chris Langan ever talked about it?
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