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The earth we inhabit is neither "flat", nor hollow. It is an oblate spheroid with a molten core.

But that doesn't mean there aren't interesting questions here. People have encountered undiscovered regions while exploring our earth, both internally and externally.

These encounters are often documented to occur near the polar regions, or to be connected to them in some way.

That leads many to assume that the earth is torus-shaped or hollow, but that is a misinterpretation of what is happening.

What else is unique about the polar regions? energy patterns, as clearly evidenced by the aurora, an impressive display of energy.

If you know about dimensionality, you know there are an infinite number of earths, no two quite the same. some are more hollow than others.

what these energy patterns have the ability to do is to manipulate your own natural ability to travel between these worlds, an ability that most people go their whole lives not knowing they have. but i digress.

if you find yourself in the right vortex at the right time, you could travel to one of these other earths. and maybe the inhabitants could teach you about your ability to do so naturally, who knows?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: m

The earth we inhabit is neither "flat", nor hollow. It is an oblate spheroid with a molten core.

But that doesn't mean there aren't interesting questions here. People have encountered undiscovered regions while exploring our earth, both internally and externally.

These encounters are often documented to occur near the polar regions, or to be connected to them in some way.

That leads many to assume that the earth is torus-shaped or hollow, but that is a misinterpretation of what is happening.

What else is unique about the polar regions? energy patterns, as clearly evidenced by the aurora, an impressive display of energy.

If you know about dimensionality, you know there are an infinite number of earths, no two quite the same. some are more hollow than others.

what these energy patterns have the ability to do is to manipulate your own natural ability to travel between these worlds, an ability that most people go their whole lives not knowing they have. but i digress.

if you find yourself in the right vortex at the right time, you could travel to one of these other earths. and maybe the inhabits could teach you about your ability to do so naturally, who knows?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

The earth we inhabit is neither "flat", nor hollow. It is an oblate spheroid with a molten core.

But that doesn't mean there aren't interesting questions here. People have encountered undiscovered regions while exploring our earth, both internally and externally.

These encounters are often documented to occur near the polar regions, or to be connected to them in some way.

That leads many to assume that the earth is torus-shaped or hollow, but that is a misinterpretation of what is happening.

What else is unique about the polar regions? energy patterns, as clearly evidenced by the aurora, an impressive display of energy.

If you know about dimensionality, you know there are an infinite number of earths, no two quite the same. some are more hollow than others.

what these energy patterns have the ability to do is to manipulate your own natural ability to travel between these worlds, an ability that most people go their whole lives not knowing they have. but i digress.

if you find yourself in the right vortex at the right time, you could travel to one of these other earths.

1 year ago
1 score