Brooks Agnew on the Expedition to Find the Arctic's Polar Opening and the Hollow Earth Theory
COAST TO COAST AM OFFICIALOctober 27, 202556 min38,926 views
27 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβThe Hollow Earth Hypothesis
- π‘ The Hollow Earth theory is explored, stemming from early research and anomalies like simultaneous auroras at both Earth's poles, which baffled JPL.
- π Evidence suggests the Earth's core is a solid iron crystal, potentially with xenon trapped within, and that the planet is expanding and cooling.
- π§ A significant gap, possibly up to 1,200 miles, is hypothesized between the Earth's core and crust, supporting the hollow Earth concept.
Scientific Evidence and Anomalies
- π¬ Seismology reveals "shadow waves" beyond 900 miles into the Earth, indicating a structure not explained by current models.
- π Analysis of 600,000 seismograms suggested the presence of an ocean the size of the Arctic Ocean beneath the Earth's crust.
- β‘ Fast X-ray spectroscopy detected a second peak in the Earth's core composition, identified as xenon, which is also missing from Earth's oceans.
- π The accretion disc theory of planet formation is presented as supporting the idea of hollow planets, where centrifugal force can cause expansion.
The Arctic Expedition Plan
- π§ The core of the discussion is an ambitious expedition plan to charter a nuclear-powered icebreaker, the Arctica class, capable of reaching above the 86th parallel.
- π― The mission aims to survey a specific 10,000 square mile area in the Arctic Ocean, 14,000 ft deep, to find evidence of an opening where inner and outer oceans might mingle.
- π§« The expedition will use a device called the "dart" to drop to the ocean floor, take core samples, and search for unique fossils that could prove the existence of an inner sea life.
- β οΈ The expedition faced setbacks due to the COVID-19 lockdown and subsequent sanctions against Russia, which prevent chartering the necessary icebreaker.
Historical Accounts and Cover-ups
- π§ Admiral Richard Byrd's alleged flight into a hollow portion of the planet over the North Pole is discussed, noting how his accounts grew over time.
- π The lack of publicly available satellite imagery of the poles is attributed to the "data denial act" and a potential government desire to withhold information.
- π Ancient cultures believed in a hollow Earth, and the expedition seeks to scientifically validate these historical beliefs and potentially rewrite human history.
Potential Implications and Future
- β¨ If confirmed, the existence of a hollow Earth and its potential inner oceans could fundamentally change our understanding of the planet and life itself.
- π The expedition aims to be the greatest of all time, potentially achievable with public support and live streaming to a global audience.
- π The speaker believes the Earth is still expanding and cooling, with its current size being three times its original diameter while weighing the same, supported by the oldest seafloor being only 15 million years old.
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