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Subject: Do you think the Earth could possibly be hollow?
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Posted by: iRdACheef619

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Posted by: iRdACheef619
Then how is the earth rotating?

What does it being hollow have to do with it not rotating?
Don't answer a question with another question. How, do you believe, the earth is currently rotating.

It was formed by mass rotating into a singularity due to gravitational attracting which is why all planets rotate.

  • 11.28.2012 9:19 PM PDT


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Isn't it filled with Magma or something? Or the dark being?


Actually Earth is built around Unicron.
Omg it's another G1er! WOO! IM NOT ALONE!

That's from Prime.

  • 11.28.2012 9:20 PM PDT

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  • 11.28.2012 9:20 PM PDT

I am the God Emprah of Mankind.

Deal with it.

No, if it were it would collapse upon itself. Also, the process for a completely hollow sphere to form naturally is not physically possible.

  • 11.28.2012 9:21 PM PDT
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It isn't our shiznit anymore.

Posted by: Heart of Stone
It was formed by mass rotating into a singularity due to gravitational attracting which is why all planets rotate.
So there's a black hole at the center of every planet?

  • 11.28.2012 9:22 PM PDT
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It was formed by mass rotating into a singularity due to gravitational attracting which is why all planets rotate.
So there's a black hole at the center of every planet?

No.

  • 11.28.2012 9:23 PM PDT

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Posted by: Heart of Stone
It's worth investigating.
Yeah, I wonder why no one's ever looked into this before.

Also, planets rotate because if you pick a cloud of space dust at random the chance its angular momentum is zero is also effectively zero.

[Edited on 11.28.2012 9:24 PM PST]

  • 11.28.2012 9:23 PM PDT

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Posted by: VitalHalofreak

Posted by: Ushan

Posted by: Thundastruck
Isn't it filled with Magma or something? Or the dark being?


Actually Earth is built around Unicron.
Omg it's another G1er! WOO! IM NOT ALONE!

That's from Prime.
Ahh yes. Prime. Well, I feel stupid now...
And the magma is actually dark energon

  • 11.28.2012 9:23 PM PDT

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This is the way the world ends,
This is the way the world ends;
Not with a bang but a whimper.

*sigh* No. Take some geology courses.

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Posted by: iRdACheef619

Posted by: Heart of Stone

Posted by: iRdACheef619
Then how is the earth rotating?

What does it being hollow have to do with it not rotating?
Don't answer a question with another question. How, do you believe, the earth is currently rotating.

It was formed by mass rotating into a singularity due to gravitational attracting which is why all planets rotate.
What caused the mass to rotate in singularity; and what was the mass attracted to in order to rotate? I don't understand your logic.

  • 11.28.2012 9:24 PM PDT

Mreh.


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Posted by: Heart of Stone
It was formed by mass rotating into a singularity due to gravitational attracting which is why all planets rotate.
So there's a black hole at the center of every planet?


I'm pretty certain that the mass of Earth's core isn't anywhere near that of a black hole.

  • 11.28.2012 9:25 PM PDT

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Posted by: Heart of Stone
It was formed by mass rotating into a singularity due to gravitational attracting which is why all planets rotate.

Posted by: Heart of Stone
It was formed by mass rotating into a singularity

  • 11.28.2012 9:26 PM PDT
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Posted by: iRdACheef619
What caused the mass to rotate in singularity; and what was the mass attracted to in order to rotate? I don't understand your logic.

It's not logic, it's elementary school science. Planets are formed from matter left over from the creation of the sun, and once that matter gets close enough together, it starts generating gravity and forming planets or asteroids. The attraction and impact of matter causes the rotation.

  • 11.28.2012 9:26 PM PDT

Mreh.


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Posted by: Prophet0fValor

Posted by: VitalHalofreak

Posted by: Ushan

Posted by: Thundastruck
Isn't it filled with Magma or something? Or the dark being?


Actually Earth is built around Unicron.
Omg it's another G1er! WOO! IM NOT ALONE!

That's from Prime.
Ahh yes. Prime. Well, I feel stupid now...
And the magma is actually dark energon


And some asshat robot is going to wake him up an then decide it wasn't the best idea in the world.

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Posted by: Heart of Stone

Posted by: iRdACheef619
What caused the mass to rotate in singularity; and what was the mass attracted to in order to rotate? I don't understand your logic.

It's not logic, it's elementary school science. Planets are formed from matter left over from the creation of the sun, and once that matter gets close enough together, it starts generating gravity and forming planets or asteroids. The attraction and impact of matter causes the rotation.
Yes, so how can it be hollow, if it's formed from the leftovers. How can it be hollow.

  • 11.28.2012 9:30 PM PDT

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Posted by: iRdACheef619

Posted by: Heart of Stone

Posted by: iRdACheef619
What caused the mass to rotate in singularity; and what was the mass attracted to in order to rotate? I don't understand your logic.

It's not logic, it's elementary school science. Planets are formed from matter left over from the creation of the sun, and once that matter gets close enough together, it starts generating gravity and forming planets or asteroids. The attraction and impact of matter causes the rotation.
Yes, so how can it be hollow, if it's formed from the leftovers. How can it be hollow.


It's simple, really.

[Edited on 11.28.2012 9:33 PM PST]

  • 11.28.2012 9:32 PM PDT

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The Earth's core is metallic, that much has been established by seismology. We know the outer core is spinning metal, otherwise we wouldn't have the magnetic field we have. A hollow core isn't supported by any evidence, and would make no sense with everything we currently know about planet formation.

  • 11.28.2012 9:32 PM PDT

Skuldier? Never heard of him...

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Posted by: iRdACheef619

Posted by: Heart of Stone

Posted by: iRdACheef619
What caused the mass to rotate in singularity; and what was the mass attracted to in order to rotate? I don't understand your logic.

It's not logic, it's elementary school science. Planets are formed from matter left over from the creation of the sun, and once that matter gets close enough together, it starts generating gravity and forming planets or asteroids. The attraction and impact of matter causes the rotation.
Yes, so how can it be hollow, if it's formed from the leftovers. How can it be hollow.


It's simple, really.
That is man made, earth isn't man made. Silly.

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