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Essay:Hollow Earth

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I desagree with "Hollow Earth" rationwiki page. I published a theory called "The whirlwind theory" where I prove that celestial bodies are hollow with two main openings at the poles. See URL https://thewhirlwindtheoryhome.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/the_whirlwind_theory_19-feb-2019-2.pdf In this theory I present fractal models of celestial bodies like moons, planets, stars and binary stars.