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World of the Reptilians

02/08/2012 1:26 PM

What do you think of this reptilian world, possible? How much centripital force in order for a reotilian to walk in their world bottoms up? Possible?

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Re: World of the Reptilians

02/08/2012 1:29 PM

I think it would get pretty hot in there.

Who dug all of those tunnels? Do reptilians have opposable thumbs?

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Re: World of the Reptilians

02/09/2012 8:30 AM

Uhmm just made it up-the tunnels to illustrate-the world that some of the believer describe(though it may look like a sunny side up egg on a hamburger patty with ants on it hehehe). Its a wierd world down there, isnt it? Reptilians have to walk bottoms up and the core as if their sun. I really wonder what they breath in. Uhmm make sense, if down there are some vegetation to make a carbon-oxygen cycle.

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Re: World of the Reptilians

02/19/2012 6:30 AM

you mean this?

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Re: World of the Reptilians

02/08/2012 1:41 PM

Some excellent thought experiments and great SCI-FI classics written about hollow Dyson's sphere (or shell) worlds and variants like Niven's Ringworld. Read up on Dyson's sphere concepts starting here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyson_sphere#Dyson_shell

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Re: World of the Reptilians

02/08/2012 2:51 PM

You will have to eliminate gravity first....I would consider that improbable if not impossible...The Earth and other large planetary bodies are not rigid as they appear possibly from our perspective, but more like a big squishy blob....There is not likely to be any air space below a few miles, and if there is it is under tremendous pressure, the deeper you go the higher both the temperature and pressure become....read up on the deepest mines and you'll see how inhospitable they are, just a few miles down...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TauTona_Mine

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Re: World of the Reptilians

02/21/2012 9:34 AM

You know.....

UUmmmm...... when your Doctor prescribes medication, you should not take the whole bottle at once

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