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Hollow Planets: A Feasibility Study of Possible Hollow Worlds - Could the Planets Mercury, Venus and Earth Possibly be Hollow? |
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Rating:  Summary: Researching the unknown and the hidden. . . Review: As a writer myself enthralled with the idea of Jule Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth, when I happened upon Jan Lamprecht's website on the purely scientific idea of a hollow earth some years back I felt I'd died and gone to heaven. Here was at last interest in proof. Being one of the first of many to read his book, I have to admit, it is well reasoned, well put together, well said, well done! Jan provides you with the data, conflicting and otherwise and let's you decide, he does not do that for you. Logic speaks loud and clear. Science paints the picture. You read it and you decide. Interesting book, logical premise, nothing but the facts!
Rating:  Summary: Pretty good Review: Can Earth be hollow? Well, the truth to be known the theory that Earth has a core is exactly that-a theory. Noone ever got down or drilled down far enough to know how things really are down there. Most people accept it as fact without knowing anything about a subject and its a shame. I grew up in a country where talking about UFOs, aliens, Atlantis and many other "weird" things didn't immediately classify you as a nut.Even scientists were open about putting forth the various theories that would make people here rolls their eyes and yet Russia produced some of the best scientists to date. The moral of the story is this-be open minded. Nothing about science is written in stone. Now, for the book-its very convincing and easy to read. One thing i didn't like -too many geological and geophysical explanations. Could have been a lot shorter and just as good. Still, i enjoyed it.
Rating:  Summary: Hollow Planets Review: Hollow Planets is a great survey of old & new science theories & evidence for a hollow earth with inner sun. Jan presents a "new seismology" (spherical earthquake dynamic patterns) with grafix of inner earth shells. He explains how mass doesn't create gravity fields in & around earth. Jan explores how moons & planets may also be hollow. He uses logic, with science evidence, speculation & intuition in articulate aray of inner earth potentials. I heard him interviewed on Art Bell & he has a great interactive website. Maybe 'hollow earth' can explain some mysteries of how earth spins, grows & makes life from within?! However, we need a natural geomeetry of cosmic evolution to integrate the inner earth in spiraling patterns, from DNA to galaxies. Keep on evolving our natural earth awareness!
Rating:  Summary: Well, its made a convert outof me. Review: It's a physically argumentation book! I mean, one would expect this to be a kind of esoteric or legendary stuff, but besides there is the history of the concept and the authors since some centuries, it is an academic based argumentative book on the real possibility of our planets being spheric shells, inhabitable inside. The point is there is an eminent revolution in our gravitational concepts (from several authors) and the seismic model of an hollow earth CAN be explained as the author of the book states it. I have seen that old "Hollow Earth" Raymond Bernard book, so were familiar with the idea, but this book has nothing to do with the first one. No UFO, no strange speculations, the HUGE bibliography in the book point to known academic professional and science publications. One gets the feeling it actually is quite defensible! I have to call my friends to this one. Top recommended indeed.
Rating:  Summary: Website for this book Review: The author of this book has a website for it.It is: WWW.HollowPlanets.com
Rating:  Summary: Hollow Planets Review: The book was very enjoyable. It gave a great fight on how the earth could be hollow In which sounds (after reading This book) legitimate. If you don't believe it is hollow it is definitely an entertaining thought.
Rating:  Summary: [terrible material], pure and simple. Review: With very minimal support, the author attempts to posit theories that are absurd at best. I heartily recommend this book for conspiracy theorists.
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