Re: Hollow Earth

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sun, 19 Jul 1998 21:30:08 -0500

Hi Gary et al!

(Garys email about the 'hollow earth' is at the bottom of this response)

Well, I didn't particularly want to open up that can'o'worms, the hollow
earth that is...it's the principle described in those two books that
just happen to be about the hollow earth that makes sense.

If you have a body re-radiating energy/aether that is flowing outwards
against the incoming aether pressure, at the region of conflict you get
a sharp demarcation zone, a zero polarity is achieved, a shell of
stillness is created.

According to the hollow earth theories, this is where matter accretes,
being pressurized with both sides flowing toward each other and
producing this still zone. Once the initial shell is formed, it is
continually built up both inside and outside as more matter either
accretes or materializes from the roiling of the aether.

Keely has an odd diagram called the Keely Molecule which he claims is
composed of three shells that rotate inside each other at a high
velocity to form just such a seemingly solid shell. He says each globe
isn't complete but while all are spinning they overlap to make an
impenetrable surface. He claims this can be acoustically disrupted to
release the interstitial energy (held between the lattice or interstices
of the standing wave energy pattern of matter).

That's what I was getting at, that the effect might be achieved by
making a tabletop size experiment, lots of kinds of energy could be
used, it can be either DC or AC, though AC would more perfectly mirror
nature. Tune the thing and it might start rotating as a certain Musical
Globe that was demonstrated at a Worlds Fair in the late 1800s. Tapping
into the music of the spheres in a practical sense.
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