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If you really think this could happen with an earth spinning and going around a sun that is also moving around a galaxy, well, you aren’t thinking, you are regurgitating what you have been told to think.

If you really think this could happen with an earth spinning and going around a sun that is also moving around a galaxy, well, you aren’t thinking, you are regurgitating what you have been told to think.

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[–] 3 pts

ITS HOLLOW!

[–] 1 pt

Toroidal to be precise. With entrances in the north and south pole.

An inner earth that is populated by Giants and the god damn reptilians, and an inner star.

Just look up the 3d representation of a hydrogen atom to get a picture.

Serious.

[–] -1 pt

I agree it’s highly likely that the interior of earth has hollows. But there is simply no curvature.

I lean more towards simulation theory, for which flat earth is the most logical answer.