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bellbottom25
Might be that the earth is a hollow sphere, and we might be living inside it. The surface might be a neverending and changing dimensions. The water regions on earth might be portal content of a distant cosmos invisible. Even animals dissappear and reappear on earth.

The sun (and other imaginary planets) might be doing elliptical revolution, as for gravity it might be a mass falling/weighing inside the earth sphere.

The earth core might not be molten hot, then there would have been continuous erruptions of lava. There might be a molten hot lava layer below the inner surface of the hollow earth sphere. Then after the molten layer the outer surface might be of volcano and heat atmospheres perhaps similar to mars. A concave shaped earth sphere only half visible to human eye. The other unknown side might be of cosmos wonders i.e. the other galaxies.

Maybe we humans live in two-dimension in a thin sheet of glass like in the movie 'superman'. We can't see 3d!

I saw this good movie yesterday...star trek. Very enjoyable english language usage, good humor and classic script!

Perhaps i thought that i had seen this movie some years ago, but i think its a first 'viewer interactive movie'. I could feel that its made just for my mind and every thought i was thinking as the movie progressed were thought back to me!

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[Moderator: This post does not seem fact-based.]
MjolnirPants
QUOTE (bellbottom25+Jun 26 2009, 10:34 AM)
Might be that the earth is a hollow sphere, and we might be living inside it. The surface might be a neverending and changing dimensions. The water regions on earth might be portal content of a distant cosmos invisible. Even animals dissappear and reappear on earth.

Schizophrenic much?
gmilam
Or maybe you're just a brain in a jar in a laboratory somewhere and everything you think you see and feel are just impulses sent to you via an elaborate neural computer Matrix. ph34r.gif
PGP_Protector
QUOTE (gmilam+Jun 26 2009, 05:55 PM)
Or maybe you're just a brain in a jar in a laboratory somewhere and everything you think you see and feel are just impulses sent to you via an elaborate neural computer Matrix. ph34r.gif

I would believe this before the OP
Grumpy
Ring World???
John Galt
QUOTE (Grumpy+Jun 26 2009, 06:46 PM)
Ring World???

More likely chronic cranial ringworm.
Latrosicarius
Please tell me you aren't serious...
John Galt
QUOTE (Latrosicarius+Jul 8 2009, 08:17 PM)
Please tell me you aren't serious...

Are you directing that at me or the op?
Latrosicarius
QUOTE (John Galt+Jul 9 2009, 01:37 AM)
Are you directing that at me or the op?

the OP
John Galt
QUOTE (Latrosicarius+Jul 9 2009, 07:36 PM)
the OP

Thank you. That's a relief. I was reasonably confident that the phrase 'chronic cranial ringworm' is not found in serious discussions. wink.gif
uaafanblog
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This post does not seem fact-based.


Hilariously understated.
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