Research Paper On Halley's Comets

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Edmond Halley put forth the idea that the earth was hollow. He studies and comets and he even has a comet named after him.
Edmond or Edmund Halley put forth the theory that the earth is hollow. In 1680 he traveled the world to observe the comets in different places. In 1684, Halley visited Isaac newton to discuss theories.

He has his very own comet named after him. It is called Halley’s Comet. He studied many comets around the world. He worked for royal society in the number of endeavors. He couldn’t see his own comet on Christmas day in 1758.

“For the next few years, Halley traveled and made observations. He observed a comet in Paris in 1680 and worked with Giovanni Cassini to determine its orbit. In 1684 Halley, with fellow royal society …show more content…

The fire might remind in the inner core of the earth.

Since the axis is on the side, forming a solid crust, leaving the inside hollow. Since that is hollow they could have animal life, people life, or just a whole different world below us.

“The earth is hollow. The poles, so long sought, are phantoms. There are openings at the northern and southern extremities. In the interior are vast continents, oceans, mountains and rivers.” x

Halley’s Earth was composed of an outer shell 500 miles thick, with an air gap of distance between it and the inner sphere. He explained that it was held at the center by the force of gravity.

“The old idea that the earth was once a solid molten mass and that at the center is composed of molten iron must be discarded. Since the shell of the earth is about 800 miles thick that would mean that the molten iron core would be more than 7000 miles in diameter and 21000 miles in circumference. Impossible.” x

“Can you produce proof that any explorer reached the so-called North or South Pole? If there is no such thing as 83 to 90 degrees latitude ON the earth, then how can one reach or fly over the North Pole?”

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