Category: Hollow Earth Theory

Gaia – Earth Mother and Turtle? Ancient Wisdom For Conscious Living

Gaia is etymologically a compound word composed of two elements: Ge, meaning “Earth,” which is also a pre-Greek substrate word related to Ki in Sumerian, also meaning Earth and Aia comes from an Indo-European derivative meaning “Grandmother.” Therefore, the full etymology of Gaia was once “Grandmother Earth.” Most of us know Gaia simply as Earth […]

Modern 21st Century Philosophy; Allegory of an Aircraft Hanger, Baseball and Basketball Part II

In the Philosophical review of Eastern and Western Philosophy we noted that these individual philosophies could be depicted as representing a basketball and a baseball inside a giant empty hanger where Boeing 747s are built, each hanging on a string very far apart. In Part II we take the study and critique of Modern Philosophy […]

How Long To Fall Through The Earth?

Thanks to Audible.com for supporting this video: Original video collaboration with Vsauce: Thanks to everyone who supports MinutePhysics on Patreon! Link to Patreon supporters here: Music by Nathaniel Schroeder, REFERENCES Gravity & Spherical Shells: More Shell Theorem: Density inside the earth (Preliminary Reference Earth Model): Gravitational acceleration inside the earth: MinutePhysics is on Google+ – […]

Uranus And Neptune: Two Different Worlds

Weird things happened in the outer Solar System when it was first a’borning. The ice-giants, Uranus and Neptune, are the two outermost major planets of our Sun’s family, and in size, bulk, composition, and great distance from our Star, they are very much alike. Both distant worlds are clearly different from the quartet of small […]

Unlikely Leaders

More unlikely leaders walk the Earth than likely ones. This fact is counter intuitive and runs against the grain of popular opinion. But since the “world is flat,” it’s now more the case than it’s ever been. Unlikely leaders are ordinary people who sometimes accomplish extraordinary things. They’re leaders who achieve despite their weaknesses. Sometimes […]