Hollow Earth. It is backed up by math and explains why satellites never go directly over the poles, why there are no satellite images of the South Pole Station, and why the Inuit and Taymyr cultures both believe in a warm paradise to the north, where there is only ice and cold (supposedly) for thousands of miles.
The only website that really talks about it is Biblioteca Pleyades. It's a lot to digest but for geography nerds like me it's a treasure trove.
Yet when I doubt Artemis I get called a flerfer!
Only way to challenge their beliefs is to ridicule them.
What would you reckon is the most accurate model for our world?
Hollow Earth. It is backed up by math and explains why satellites never go directly over the poles, why there are no satellite images of the South Pole Station, and why the Inuit and Taymyr cultures both believe in a warm paradise to the north, where there is only ice and cold (supposedly) for thousands of miles.
The only website that really talks about it is Biblioteca Pleyades. It's a lot to digest but for geography nerds like me it's a treasure trove.
There are two books I recommend on this subject.
The Kingdom of Agarttha, and the Smoky God.
Also Rear Admiral Richard Byrd wrote about hollow earth in his lost journal later published by his son. Absolutely fascinating perspective.