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The "hollow Earth" theory part II


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

I have written about this theory recently and in that writing, I wrote, that the term "hollow Earth" could mean the undercover military base. But there is another version of this theory, and it bases the novel "Foundation", what was written by Isaac Asimov. In that novel was the planet, name "Trantor", what was covered with the metallic core. And this means that term "hollow Earth"  could mean the asteroid what have been covered the structure, what looks like some kind of hall.

This means, that this hall would cover all the surface of the ball-shaped asteroid, and allows the crew to live on the surface of that asteroid in the giant hall. That structure would be made also by using similar glass, what is used in the windows of the spacecraft, and it allows to create the gardens on the surface of that asteroid. In this case, the synthetic atmosphere would be made in the physical structure, and the asteroid would be covered by using electromagnetic power shield.

In this case, the electric motor, what takes the power from the solar panels, would rotate the generators, what purpose is to make the magnet field over the asteroid. And this system would create the artificial Van Allen area across this asteroid. The system would be made to look like the blind, where the plates are covered by silicon panels, what creates the electric power for the space station.

This would be a very good way to colonize the asteroid belt and inner solar system. If the asteroid would be equipped with a nuclear reactor allow that use of this technology behind the asteroid belt, in the space where the sunlight is too weak for giving power for the station. The nuclear reactor would installed to the satellite, what is connected to the asteroid, what will increase the safety of the space station, in the case of the china syndrome. In the future, this kind of reactors will use a closed cycle system, where the cooling water or liquid would conduct giant wings, that the system can deliver heat by the radiation, and the cooling liquid will rotate the turbogenerator, what gives electric power to the systems. The liquid can be water, or it can be some other thing, like methane or another hydrocarbon. In the empty space, methane would not explode, and that's why it's safe.

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