William F. Lyon and Marshall B. Gardner propose a different perspective on the Hollow Earth theory. In The Hollow Globe (1871), Lyon argued that the earth was created by spirits, not one god, and these spirits maintain its orbit, tides, and all-natural phenomena. These spirits aimed to expand the good energy into dark, empty spaces. The spirits created many cosmos through their expansion of good and light energies. These same spirits also compelled Anglo-Americans to win the American Revolution, conquer the Native Americans, and build the railroad.

Gardner, in A Journey to the Earth’s Interior (1913), stated there were no concentric spheres in the Earth’s interior, as Halley argued, but a second sun. Furthermore, animals that were extinct on the surface flourished in the inner earth. Gardner also states that the center of Earth’s gravity is not in the planet’s center but in its crust, allowing water to adhere to the crust above and below the poles.


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