Earth's Inner Sun
The existence of an "inner sun" within Earth, which would provide heat and light for hypothetical inhabitants of subterranean worlds, is becoming increasingly interesting within the hollow planet theory. Although classical nuclear fusion seems unlikely, some scientists suggest that natural atomic fission processes, such as those associated with uranium-235, could contribute to energy generation within Earth. Additionally, speculation about cold fusion and neutrino anomalies has also emerged, leading to considerations of possible implications for astronomical phenomena.
According to one version of the hollow world theory, within Earth and other planets lies a so-called inner sun, which provides heat and light to the beings living in these inner worlds. When considering the inner sun, one must analyze its structure and how it generates energy/heat. The first thought that comes to mind is nuclear fusion. However, upon further consideration, this version proves nearly impossible to accept for a number of reasons. The first one that comes along is relatively trivial: high-level nuclear explosions can destroy all electronics (as in a nuclear war scenario).
This is because a nuclear explosion creates a powerful electromagnetic pulse (EMP), known as an EMP (Electro-Magnetic Pulse), capable of destroying delicate electronics, such as those found in computers and other electronic systems (e.g., cars). On the other hand, nuclear fusion within the Earth may be responsible for the Earth's magnetic field. Its strange behavior suggests that it cannot be generated solely by the dynamic motion of a solid core...
In the early days of space exploration, H.A. Bomke discovered magnetohydrodynamic waves (electromagnetic waves) in the Earth's outer atmosphere, produced by nuclear explosions occurring very high in the atmosphere. Masahisa Sugiura discovered similar waves produced by natural processes in the outer atmosphere, which are transmitted via magnetic lines of force to Earth in the aurora zones to the north and south. There are also certain electrical impulses that flow along the surface layer of the Earth's crust. The Earth is electrically charged, and its "resistance" changes with depth. These properties were found to originate in the polar regions and vary with magnetic disturbances and auroras.
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