Agreed micheal.
But aliens visiting, that is for sure imagination. If they were any kind of intelligent, they would not burn brain cells watching a bunch of idiots kill another bunch of bigger idiots living in a sand wasteland. Waste of their time, really.
2007-04-27 16:35:54
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answered by Khanthavone 2
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For the earth to be hollow, it would have to have much more mass in the outer layer than it does now to make up for the cavity inside. As a consequence, the matter that would form this hollow shell would have to be more massive than any known matter; so this is clearly an aberration.
The earth's core is molten magma. A liquid without much stiffness, and thus unable to keep a shape and allow a cavity.
As for alien visiting, I don't believe any did.
Living inside a hollowed out planet makes no sense, as one is cut from the energy of the sun. Nothing of interest in there, everything that matters has to occur on the surface.
2007-04-27 16:39:02
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answered by Vincent G 7
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1. If there are aliens from other worlds, I'm sure they know enough about us to stay away from us.
2. No, the Earth is not hollow. Ask any physicist about gravity and how the density of an object affects the pull of gravity. (If you are talking about a hollow, artificial planet with people living on the inside of the sphere; it's called a "Dyson's Sphere".)
2007-04-27 16:39:48
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answered by Albannach 6
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The only place extraterrestrials visit is Woowooland. Some top Nazis believed in the "hollow Earth", so the idea has had some good proponents.
2007-04-27 16:48:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I am an alien. I only communicate with my other alien counterparts through my dreams. Because in my conscious human state of mind, communication with them would be too much for me to comprehend. I would literally "freak out."
Therefore I can only communicate with them in certain subtle ways, until i eventually join them again in my true form. Should be awhile though.....and no the planets aren't hollow.....that is silly.
2007-04-27 16:34:27
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answered by ipolkadot 3
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Aliens have not been to earth and the planets are not hollow.
2007-04-27 16:31:07
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answered by Mr. Smith 5
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We aren't sure yet. But if they do visit us, they are years in advancement compared to us. Since the universe is such a big palce. And we are just in a very very small part of it. Dont you think it would be a waste of space in the universe, if us humans are the only ones, living?
2007-04-28 11:04:47
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answered by JaJa . 2
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Planets being hollow is not a theory - its a fantasy.
2007-04-27 16:33:13
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answered by Michael da Man 6
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the respond is definite and no. definite... the ignorant a brilliant number of the Mayan civilization thought that. however the suited scientists and astronomers knew it became a sphere and knew approximately how our universe labored. that's how they have been in a position to sort of assume eclipses. something that could no longer be completed with the flat earth kind.
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answered by carolin 4
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maybe, but remember we only live in one small part of the galaxie and we're just one person . there can be 9000 other species for all we know
2007-04-27 16:32:53
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answered by None 3
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