Underground civilizations link with the 'Hollow Earth Theory'. There are
supposedly races that exist in subterranean cities beneath planet Earth. Very
often, these dwellers of the world beneath are more technologically advanced
than we on the surface. Some believe that UFOs are not from other planets, but
are manufactured by strange beings in the interior of the Earth. In the late 17th century, British astronomer
Edmund Halley proposed that Earth consists of four concentric spheres and "also
suggested that the interior of the Earth was populated with life and lit by a
luminous atmosphere. He thought the aurora borealis, or northern lights, was
caused by the escape of this gas through a thin crust at the poles." In the early 19th century, an eccentric veteran
of the war of 1812 John Symmes promoted the idea of interior concentric spheres
so widely that the alleged opening to the inner world was named "Symmes Hole."
Jules Verne wrote Journey to the Center of
the Earth in 1864 and Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950), the creator of
Martian adventures and Tarzan of the Apes, also wrote novels set in the hollow
earth. Legends often ignite the imagination of fiction writers and fiction often
ignites the imagination of the pseudoscientist. In 1869, Cyrus Reed Teed, an herbalist and
self-proclaimed alchemist, had a vision of a woman who told him that we are
living on the inside of the hollow Earth. For nearly forty years, Teed promoted
his idea in pamphlets and speeches. He even founded a cult called the Koreshans
(Koresh is the Hebrew equivalent of Cyrus). In 1906, William Reed published The Phantom
of the Poles in which he claimed that nobody had found the north or south
poles because they don't exist. Instead, the poles are entrances to the hollow
Earth. In 1913, Marshall B. Gardner privately
published Journey to the Earth's Interior in which he rejected the notion of
concentric spheres but swore that inside the hollow earth was a sun 600 miles in
diameter. Gardner, too, claimed that there were huge holes a thousand mile wide
at the poles...
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