Guest guest Posted January 25, 2002 Report Share Posted January 25, 2002 Members- Outside confirmation of the Madhyatah theory comes from the Arctic Evidence. And here is the main site wherefrom to get your basic understanding of the logic behind the Arctic evidence, which is certainly impressive. http://skywebsite.com/hollow/arctic/ By the way, you may have heard of the Madhyatah Theory by another name- Hollow Earth in the Puranas! " The Arctic body of evidence has been very important to the development of the modern Hollow Earth Theory. In fact, the idea of the Earth being hollow was born from the observations of the Polar explorers of yesteryear. For example, Marshall B. Gardner cites Lord Barrington in his communication with The Royal Society: " Barrington ... recalled to the Royal Society that as early as 1663 its secretary at that time had examined a traveler lately returned from Greenland, and that this traveler had told of a Hollander captain who claimed that he had come within half a degree of the pole, and corroborated it by showing his journal, the entries entries being attested by his mate. Now, in view of later explorations it does not matter just how accurate that sailor was- the point is simply that even in those early days it was possible to get much nearer the pole than was supposed at the time, and simply for the reason that the water was open as one went north. But Barrington has instance after instance of the same kind. He mentions in particular two Hollander whalers who- in the seventeenth century- sailed to 89 degrees and found no ice but ' a free and open sea.' ( the pole is at 90* )." In 1754, one Mr. Stephens, on board a Dutch whaler noted that he " did not find the cold excessive, and used little more than common clothing, and met with but little ice." Arctic anomalies such as these inspired the notion that openings to a warmer world within lay somewhere within the Arctic region." Dharmapada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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