Prof. Meyl proposes that there is a neutrino powered star at the center of the earth which causes it to expand with incoming radiation. He also sells mini Tesla tower kits for doing demonstrations of scalar transmissions and has written several books on scalar waves and associated technology. The expanding earth model accounts for the age of the ocean bottom, as well as why dinosaurs didn't faint from lack of blood pressure, and why all the major land masses are 2 billion years old and fit together (okay, a theory that makes more sense than Pangea).
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I happen to be in the Expanding Hollow Earth camp at the moment, I think that the solar particle stream is powering a fusive sun in the center of the earth and the meandering "holes" may be a product of this huge influx of radiation damaging the crystal structure of the ice and rock. This fusive sun would be taking energy from our sun and converting it to light and matter similar to Prof. Meyl's theory. In the event of large ejections from the sun the system could go into a large expansion event which would seem to be indicated by the NOAA ocean age map.
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I happen to be in the Expanding Hollow Earth camp at the moment, I think that the solar particle stream is powering a fusive sun in the center of the earth and the meandering "holes" may be a product of this huge influx of radiation damaging the crystal structure of the ice and rock. This fusive sun would be taking energy from our sun and converting it to light and matter similar to Prof. Meyl's theory. In the event of large ejections from the sun the system could go into a large expansion event which would seem to be indicated by the NOAA ocean age map.