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2006-06-15 08:45:56 · 19 answers · asked by St Guido 4 in Science & Mathematics Geography

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Because of the electric field generated by the earth, so to speak, yes, there is a hole at both ends.

2006-06-15 19:04:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 7 6

There have been from time to time.

The only "hole" in the north pole is something punched through the ice by submarines surfacing there--usually a publicity stunt so the captain and crew can claim to have been there.

I had an uncle that spent four winters at the south pole station. They have a candy-cane decorated pole to mark the south pole for photo opportunities for visitors. He said he joined the "200 club" there. Most of the pole station is under the ice and there is a surface access near the south pole, where there is also a sauna. If you have 200 degrees of temperature difference between the sauna and the outside air and care to run from one to the other in your 'birthday suit' (naked), then they put your name on the 200 club board. He said his biggest regret was when a former Miss Norway, who was doing research there, joined and he had to be on a supply flight. There was some controversy, he heard, because so many lined the path in order to take her picture that it unfairly blocked the wind. She thought it was just an excuse to see her do it again because someone's camera may have jammed.

That is as close to there being a hole at the poles. Sorry, the other stories, access to the earth's core by aliens, etc., were just fiction.

2006-06-15 08:56:44 · answer #2 · answered by Rabbit 7 · 0 0

If you are referring to the ozone layer, there are substantial holes. Substantial reductions of up to 70% in the ozone column observed in the austral (southern hemispheric) spring over Antarctica and first reported in 1985 (Farman et al 1985) are continuing . Through the 1990's, total column ozone in September and October have continued to be 40-50% lower than pre-ozone-hole values. In the Arctic the amount lost is more variable year-to-year than in the Antarctic. Declines are greatest in winter/spring, when the stratosphere is colder. At these cold times ozone losses are greatest, with up to 30% loss.

If you are referring to holes in the Poles then no. Explorers have visited both poles and have not reported holes. There is an American research station called the Amundsen-Scott South Pole station on the South Pole.

2006-06-15 08:59:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes there is a hollow pole that runs through the earth, if you go to the north and look in the pole you will see somone looking back from the south pole. If you don't believe me, you should buy a ticket, better yet, swim there, and look for yourself.

2006-06-15 09:54:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you are referring to the ozone layer in the atmosphere, then yes, there is one in the north pole. However, due to the ban in CFCs (cloroflorocarbons) several years ago and other conservation efforts, the rate that this hole had been increasing in diameter has begun to decrease, infact, the hole may actually be repairing itself.

2006-06-15 08:48:27 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Well, Superman made this really cool type hole called the 'Fortress of Solitude' in the North Pole. The caves are types of holes, so yeah, I guess so!

2006-06-15 15:41:46 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Unlike the rest of these Ipod iduced idiots, I think this is a good question. Depending on your information There are three north poles one of which is in the middle of the ocean and not under the ice. Now as long as you are not like the rest of these Ipod induced idiots, you should have an open mind to some theroy's

I shall list a few I found on the web. Although having an answer to your question is like answering the the Have we gone to the moon one. No one knows for sure.

Judging by the responses you are getting you are dealing with Low IQ's and already indoctrinated minds, probably people that think if you vote you make a differnce at any rate here is some info:
first a poem:There's a shiny golden city were the robots live
Beneath the central sun's eternal glare
And when the saucers come from space
To massacre the human race
I know that we'll find peace and safety there

Through the holes in the poles we will flee
Sailing down to the lovely central sea
Leaving torture death and madness
For a land of joy and gladness
Within the hollow earth we will be free

In atomic powered go carts we will roam the land
While the aliens devour human slaves
They'll squirm beneath the master's boot
Or roam in packs in search of loot
While we will laugh to think that we were saved

Through the holes in the poles we will flee
Sailing down to the lovely central sea
Leaving torture death and madness
For a land of joy and gladness
Within the hollow earth we will be free

We'll ride in flying submarines through air
and through the sea
While aliens destroy the works of man
When they leave our blasted world at last
We'll rise again without a past
To implement our splendid master plan

Through the holes in the poles we will flee
Sailing down to the lovely central sea
Leaving torture death and madness
For a land of joy and gladness
Within the hollow earth we will be free

Within the hollow earth we will be free


Now some info:
In the late 17th century, British astronomer Edmund Halley proposed that Earth consists of four concentric spheres and "also suggested that the interior of the Earth was populated with life and lit by a luminous atmosphere. He thought the aurora borealis, or northern lights, was caused by the escape of this gas through a thin crust at the poles."

In the early 19th century, an eccentric veteran of the war of 1812 John Symmes promoted the idea of interior concentric spheres so widely that the alleged opening to the inner world was named "Symmes Hole."

Jules Verne wrote Journey to the Center of the Earth in 1864 and Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950), the creator of Martian adventures and Tarzan of the Apes, also wrote novels set in the hollow earth. Legends often ignite the imagination of fiction writers and fiction often ignites the imagination of the pseudoscientist.

In 1869, Cyrus Reed Teed, an herbalist and self-proclaimed alchemist, had a vision of a woman who told him that we are living on the inside of the hollow Earth. For nearly forty years, Teed promoted his idea in pamphlets and speeches. He even founded a cult called the Koreshans (Koresh is the Hebrew equivalent of Cyrus).

In 1906, William Reed published The Phantom of the Poles in which he claimed that nobody had found the north or south poles because they don't exist. Instead, the poles are entrances to the hollow Earth.

In 1913, Marshall B. Gardner privately published Journey to the Earth's Interior in which he rejected the notion of concentric spheres but swore that inside the hollow earth was a sun 600 miles in diameter. Gardner, too, claimed that there were huge holes a thousand mile wide at the poles.

In the 1940s, Ray Palmer, co-founder of FATE, Flying Saucers from Other Worlds, Search, The Hidden World, and many other pulp publications, teamed up with Richard Shaver to create the Shaver Mystery, a legend of a world of hollow earth people and an advanced civilization. Shaver even claimed to have dwelled with the inner Earth people.

According to Richard Toronto, the FBI blamed Palmer and Shaver for concocting "flying saucer hysteria" in 1947, making them the true founding fathers of modern UFOlogy.



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ADMIRAL BYRD
In 1964, Raymond W. Bernard, an esotericist and leader of the Rosicrucians published The Hollow Earth - The Greatest Geographical Discovery in History Made by Admiral Richard E. Byrd in the Mysterious Land Beyond the Poles - The True Origin of the Flying Saucers.


Admiral Richard E. Byrd of the United States Navy flew to the North Pole in 1926 and over the South Pole in 1929.
In his diary, he tells of entering the hollow interior of the earth, along with others and traveling 17 miles over mountains, lakes, rivers, green vegetation, and animal life. He tells of seeing tremendous animals --resembling the mammoths of antiquity moving --through the brush. He eventually found cities and a thriving civilization. The external temperature was 74 degress F.

His airplane was greeted by flying machines of a type he had never seen before. They escorted him to a safe landing area where he was graciously greeted by emissaries from Agartha. After resting, he and his crew, were taken to meet the king and queen of Agartha. They told him that he had been allowed to enter Agartha because of his high moral and ethical character. They went on to say that they worried about the safety of planet due to he bombs and other testing done above the surface by goverments. After the visit Byrd and his crew were guided back to the surface of the planet.

In January of 1956 Admiral Byrd led an expedition to the South Pole. On that expedition he and his crew penetrated down 2,300 miles into the center of the earth. Admiral Byrd stated that the North and South Poles are only two of many openings into the center of the Earth. He wrote about seeing a sun below the Earth.



So it all depends on what you believe. Allot of people will flat out tell you no. Have any of them been their? probably not. I cant tell you for sure because I have not nor have I been to space or the moon. People are willing to believe in God but not anomalies which shows that Aristotle was correct in his shaping of mans thinking and composition.

It is good to expand your mind this way most people dont think beyond the two inches in front of their faces. But again only the government can tell you and as we know, they give us everything and tell us nothing.

If you take a ball and spin it all the mass goes to the outside so theortically their could be a hole in the middle. Again we just dont know. I would be a fool to tell you with any kind of certainty. And people that make fun of you....are just jealous cuz all they think about their next latte or whether or not the blackberry is working. We are in the age of indoctrination, we have the internet so info is so major all around that you just cant decide who is telling the truth, in all actuallity its probably all a lie

2006-06-15 12:26:48 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes, it's where the FBI and the Cia dump the alien bodies after their gruesome autopsies!

But, the alien acid blood kept drilling through the earth it's like if you dig through Amreica your in China!

2006-06-16 06:37:38 · answer #8 · answered by Pinky El Pirate 2 · 0 0

Of course there is! How do you think the poles stick out?

2006-06-15 09:09:08 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes! And there is a string that goes straight through to connect with the other planets. It is totally neat!

2006-06-15 08:47:59 · answer #10 · answered by Wise ol' owl 6 · 0 0

yes and the elves hibernate in the holes.

2006-06-15 08:49:46 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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