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PROFESSOR BRUCKNER'S THEORY The discovery of the Bottomless Crevasse

in Greenland by Dr. Nera Vivaldi supports my theory that the earth is

not solid, as has been thought, but that it is hollow. The Bottomless

Crevasse is probably the sole route from the earth's surface to a vast

"Underground Kingdom." The only other possible link would be an

underground river, flowing in alternating directions in response to

the tides, but this seems unlikely. How, you may ask, was the earth

hollowed out? My studies show that more than a billion years ago a

tiny black hole collided with our planet and lodged in its center,

pulling the whole molten core into an incredibly massive sphere only a

few hundred meters across. If you were to stand on the inner surface

of the earth, like a fly on the inner shell of an enormous pumpkin,

you would see the black hole directly overhead, like a black sun. The

gravity of the earth's thick shell would hold you to the inner shell

of the earth, though you would weigh much less than you would on the

outer surface because the mass of the Black Sun would tend to pull you

toward it. If there were a very tall mountain in the Underground

Kingdom and you were to climb to the top of it, you might be pulled up

into the Black Sun because gravity gets stronger as you approach a

massive object. In all other respects the Black Sun would not be

dangerous to any creatures in the Underground Kingdom. On the

contrary, the Black Sun would be necessary to life in the underworld,

but in the opposite way that the sun is necessary to life on the

earth's surface. Our sun gives us heat and keeps us from freezing. The

Black Sun absorbs heat. If there is an underground kingdom, it is the

Black Sun that keeps its inhabitants from being baked to death by the

heat within the earth!

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