The Rabbit Hole

:+1:He is the Dumbledore of memes. :laughing:

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Absolutely! ā€¦

At your service. I aim to please. :superhero:

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I donā€™t diminish Byrdā€™s accomplishments as an adventurous explorer of the poles. What I laugh at are his undocumented claims of unknown landmasses ā€˜beyond the polesā€™ and beneath the shell of a hollow earth.

Definitely, I do. With all the billions of GALAXIES, there is more likelihood of life existing elsewhere than not. Such life would be limited in travel as we are.

There are supposedly 100 billion to 400 billion stars in the Milky Way. The diameter of the Milky Way is esitmated to be 100,000 to 180,000 LIGHT YEARS.

There are 152 known galaxies existing that are up to 12 MILLION LIGHT YEARS distant from Earth.

Estimates of the number of galaxies existing in the universe have recently risen from something around 120 BILLION galaxies to a new estimate of 2 TRILLION galaxies.

There is no reason to doubt that life exists elsewhere in the universe. There is also (I think) no reason to doubt that there is a huge number of planets that support some form of living organisms. There should be no doubt that a bell curve represents the degree to which life forms have developed on the planets that support life. There is little doubt in my mind that intelligent life (more intelligent and advanced than we could ever hope to be) exists in multiple places in the universe.

However, I believe those lifeforms are all limited by the laws of physics as we know them and will never be able to overcome the travel restriction regarding moving faster than the speed of light. I believe neither we nor any other life form anywhere will ever develop vehicles that will approach anywhere near that speed. Consequently, I believe we will never meet travelers from another galaxy. The possibility that we will meet travelers from within the Milky Way seems exponentially higher (they must travel less than 160,000 or so light years), yet still Infinitesimally small synonyms, Infinitesimally small ā€¦

http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/milkyway.html

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This is my understanding of Inner Earth.

We live in a 3D world, but 4D (and 5D and higher) exist at the same time, and at the same place.
Inner Earth is 4D but sometimes it opens to 3D and some people seem to stray into it, seeing things and coming back safely.
Byrd is one of such rare people who seem to have a pass.

Of course there is an inner earth. It is called an iron core, giving the earth a magnetic field which is the only thing preventing you from being fried by the cosmic rays.

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Itā€™s unclear what Byrd was talking about in that clip, he could have just been talking about the remoteness of Antarctica and the land mass covered with ice. He didnā€™t appear to be a crank talking about mysterious hollow earth things, so it probably was his way of talking about that remote continent.

Hereā€™s a link to his Hollow Earth lunacy. It was supposedly on one of his later flights to the North Pole. He supposedly claims in a diary to have actually flown into the inner earth and met people there.

Me thinketh he drinketh too mucheth!

Hereā€™s another link that claims he SAID he flew into inner earth at the South Pole also.

He should have written Tolkien.

https://www.thenewearth.org/InnerEarth.html

Living in a cavity underground would be pretty boring. What would your hogs eat? It would be pretty difficult to grow plants. We should drop them some videos of Hillary speeches and her special humor, to make sure that they stay down there.

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Didnā€™t you hear? Thereā€™s another sun down there! :rofl:

Silly me, why didnā€™t I think of that?

Wellā€¦ that has put me off going to Utah :smile:
Better make sure it is dark before you get undressed !

I canā€™t help thinking that there is a bit of antagonism in this

Charges against her were filed when her stepchildrenā€™s bio-mom reported her to child welfare officials who had been working on a separate investigation involving the children.

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ā€¦ so what are these extra ā€˜Dā€™ ?

Iā€™m tempted to refer back to the Utah post :laughing:

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Dolly Parton implants

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Dimensions.

Even somebody like Tom Brown (the tracker from New Jersey) talked about time travel.

He and his Apache pal meditated in the woods, and saw a group of Native Americans traveling on foot and saw a woman drop a basket hundreds of years ago. They went to the spot and did a little digging (literally) and found the basket.

Tom Brown also said the Indians didnā€™t see him and his pal, except an old shaman, who nodded at them.

I think itā€™s a very boring mind who calls anything unexplainable a lunacy.

I have laid out my case on time travel before. @Jen rightly pointed out the flaw in my belief.

However I will restate it here ā€¦ bearing in mind that I am about to disappear for most of the weekend.

There is no such thing as time, there is only change. Time is an invention of mankind used to measure change. Therefore (thank you Jen) time travel is impossible except for slowly and in one direction.

Tom Brown (whom I also met) didnā€™t use the word ā€œtime travelā€ in his book.

His meditation was apparently not just a vision. It was a reality that transpired hundreds of years ago. He and his pal were there and came back, while their existence there was recognized by an old shaman.

Kabuki actors are all menā€¦
Thatā€™s why I never bother to watch. LOL

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