The "Hollow Earth" hypothesis, one of the most controversial ideas in science, challenges conventional thinking and invites viewers to explore the uncharted territories of the mind. In a world where science often assumes the role of a guiding belief system, this hypothesis emerges as a revolutionary and unconventional concept.
At its core, the Hollow Earth hypothesis postulates that our planet may either be entirely hollow or contain substantial interior spaces, challenging established scientific doctrines. While the scientific community largely dismissed this idea in the 18th century, it has endured through time, fueled by conspiracy theories and an ongoing defiance of conventional explanations.
The origins of this hypothesis can be traced back to ancient times when subterranean realms found their place in various mythologies. Greek mythology envisioned caverns beneath the Earth's surface as gateways to the underworld, while Celtic mythology introduced the concept of Ireland's cave leading to Hell.
The documentary, however, delves deeper into the scientific aspects of the Hollow Earth hypothesis. While mythology provides a historical backdrop, the film primarily seeks to explore the scientific foundations and contemporary discussions surrounding this intriguing concept. It calls upon its audience to approach the subject with an open mind, as they journey into uncharted intellectual territory.
Subtitles available: English

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