Expanding Hollow Earth
Scientific investigation into the Hollow Earth Theory and the Expanding Earth Theory.
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The Land of No Horizon book review by Tom Cloud
The structure of logic is only as strong as the facts that create its foundation. If at any point a false fact is introduced, the entire structure begins to go further and further awry, requiring greater and greater leaps of logic to maintain it's existence. Each layer of logic after the first false fact is askew because of the false foundation. Kevin and Matthew Taylor are a father and son writing and thinking team that show us how our 'established sciences' are built upon false foundations, and how one very simple premise based upon false perception has led the fields of geology, sociology, anthropology, archaeology, planetology, and cosmology to go further and further astray, into wilder and wilder unproven theories... all because of a mis-perception of gravity and it's effect on planetary formation.
Mr.'s Taylor and Taylor lead the layman on a wonderful adventure, exploring such topics as planetary formation and cataclysm, ice ages and the Great Flood, fossil formation and the hidden history of the human race. They point to great flaws in established scientific thinking within many, many fields. They question why illogic is accepted fact. Best of all, they offer better theories, based upon observable principles and events.
With both understandable presentation and simple graphic examples they carefully explain how the hollow planet theory can explain many scientific 'mysteries', such as sea-bed formation, volcanic activity, mass extinction, and continental drift. They offer an alternate vision of planetary structure and evolution. The reader is never bored as the Taylors teach these things in a very simple, step-by-step manner.
The Taylors also offer an alternative view of human history that takes place both within and without the planetary crust as Gaia develops. They point to many oddities in our make-up, in our evolutionary design, and in our relationship to our environment. They suggest a scenario much like the Sumerian histories, with the more quickly developed denizens of the inner-Earth playing a key role in our genetic construction.
As a reader of the unexplained, I was wary of reviewing a 'hollow-Earth' book for a UFO magazine. Although we have long been aware that certain planetary experiments and geo-physics point to a hollow earth (and moon), and while we know that the planet rings like a bell (as hollow objects do), most books on this subject have flimsier postulates than consensus science's established myths. This is not true with Kevin and Matt Taylor's book. The authors offer a simple logic that contains the ring of truth. The Taylors suggest the inner-Earth as being the source of UFO's. They surmise that these ships contain our evolutionary family, a family bound at the Terrestrial level.
There is a certain logical symmetry in the source of the ships being closer than the stars... and certainly inner-Earth dwellers would be quite affected by our activity upon the surface. They would be much more motivated to inter-act with us than beings from the vast beyond... and while the question has been raised that mixing extra-terrestrial DNA with ours is illogical in the abduction and hybrid scenario, it makes perfect sense if the ships contain Earth-based occupants. It makes sense within the scenario presented in ' The Land of No Horizon'.
Kevin and Matthew Taylor raise important issues in 'The Land of No Horizon'. This is a groundbreaking book. It deserves a response from the established institutes of science. Let us hope their vision will lead us to a new understanding of our reality.
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