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  ·  26 days ago  ·   (edited)

Me too … this is especially obvious from an airplane and really tall building even. Not to mention the thousands of photos from the Space Station, Space Shuttle, Hubble, satellites, moon etc etc etc

How are you seeing these videos btw I can only see like 4 users on mine

  ·  25 days ago  ·   (edited)

I think this guy created his own TV network via Peer Hub … https://blurt.blog/@flatearthdavetv

@classx should have done the same for their classic Movies

https://blurt.media/c/classx/videos?s=1

I do believe in hollow earth tho

  ·  26 days ago  ·   (edited)

Do you think there are people living down there ? I think It would be really hot… given all the magma

The Earth's core is extremely hot, reaching temperatures comparable to the surface of the sun, estimated to be around 5,000 to 6,000 degrees Celsius. This heat is primarily generated from the residual heat of planet formation and the decay of radioactive elements within the Earth's interior.

Key points about the Earth's core heat:

Temperature range:
The core is believed to be between 4,500 and 5,500 degrees Celsius in the outer core, with the hottest point reaching around 6,000 degrees Celsius at the inner core boundary.
Heat source:
The majority of this heat comes from the decay of radioactive elements like uranium and thorium.