What is gravity?
+++ Without having properly researched this, I have two hypothetical possibilities in the concave Earth – both involve the Sun’s electromagnetism. 1. Positive electric currents from the Sun. The Sun is...
View ArticleHow does gravity work?
+++ In the concave Earth, gravity is an exact inversion of the mainstream model. Gravity is a push from the center of the cavity (or thereabouts). It offers the same square law and equatorial decrease...
View ArticleWhere is the ventilation system needed?
+++ Earth can’t be a closed system, otherwise the heat from the Sun would slowly build up until it would be unbearable. There are two physical possibilities of ventilation: 1. The holes near the poles....
View ArticleWhere does cosmic background radiation come from?
+++ Radiowaves Microwaves Radiowaves Due to Lenz’s law, the Sun changes its magnetic polarity every 6 months. Therefore the polarity (direction) of the electric field (solar wind) also changes its...
View ArticleWhat causes Earthquakes?
+++ Earthquakes are caused by the reverse piezoelectric effect from lightning strikes. Lightning strikes originate from the electrically charged Sun which continually charges the Earth with negative...
View ArticleWhat about pictures from space?
+++ Satellites don’t take photos like we do. They actually take horizontal strips of the Earth across a certain width which they compile together to form one long strip very roughly along the...
View ArticleHow do satellites work?
+++ Nearly all satellites are either geostationary or polar orbiting. Geostationary satellites sit on the glass layer at roughly 100km altitude and are responsible for telecommunications and weather...
View ArticleHow is the Sun powered?
+++ The Sun is powered by an attractive magnetic field which I theorize ultimately comes from the holes near the poles. The Sun is made of an iron/nickel/cobalt alloy (invar) which is highly magnetic...
View ArticleHow is there night and day?
+++ The Sun is an artificial sulfur lamp which has a light side and a dark side. At the moment I theorize that the dark side could be the moon (not exactly an optical illusion as the title suggests)....
View ArticleWhy can’t I see the other side if I look up?
Because light bends upwards towards the center of the Earth cavity. You could see the other side if you looked at the horizon (not upwards) with super sensitive eyes and lower frequencies of light...
View ArticleIntroduction to CEQ
+++ Below are articles on the common questions I and others get asked concerning the Concave Earth theory (CET). For us, this is a brand new theory (2013) catapulted to the forefront by Steven...
View ArticleWhy don’t asteroids fall to the Earth because of push gravity?
+++ Because the cavity is electrically super-charged and super-hot. The extremely hot and partially evaporated “bits of the Sun” and the gas planets probably act more like plasma in an attracting...
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