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Hollowearth

The Hollow Earth (Hebrew: הארץ החסומה, Ha'aretz HaChasuma; German: Hohle Erde; Russian: Пустая Земля, Pustaya Zemlya) is a concept proposing that the planet Earth is either entirely hollow or contains a substantial interior space. This idea has been a subject of speculation and myth for centuries, often intertwined with various conspiracy theories and fringe science hypotheses. The concept suggests that the Earth's interior could be home to advanced civilizations, untapped resources, or even a separate ecosystem. The Hollow Earth theory has been popularized in literature, such as the novels of Jules Verne, and has been the subject of numerous documentaries and media portrayals. Despite its lack of scientific credibility, the Hollow Earth theory continues to captivate the imagination of many, inspiring further exploration and debate.