QUOTE(Shashomaru @ Feb 3 2008, 02:45 AM)
Think about it, every planet starts out as gas that starts to rotate on it's axis, getting more dense, then it starts attracting particles that eventually form the land mass, but the gas still gets denser, but because the land mass makes a sphere it cannot continue to get more dense, only attract more mass to it. as this spins and the gas inside the planet gets more denser almost creating a mini ball of heat (sun?) til it can't get any more dense. as the planet spins, 2 holes into the planet HAVE to be made because the planet spins on the poles magnetic properties, creating 2 holes on the south pole and north pole, the reason no one is likely to discover it by digging, the most we have dug into the earth is only about 5 km, the reach hallow, it's about 40 km, if you look at a video of nasa when it orbits over the north pole and you see the northern lights, it created a perfect circle around the hole....
If you read articles often...Butterflies and other semi exotic animals have been found at the north pole, as well as grassy patches, global warming or not, the hole is so big you would never notice you even walked into it.
there have been ALOT of hints leading to this...
and possible Inner terrestrials rather than outer..lol..
look it into it...it's quite plausable...there has been 1 expidition, and so far they have yet to return, they got a nuclear ship to break the ice.
Erm...
I am sorry to say, but that is all wrong. You new-agey type need to actually pay attention to real science. First of all, a planet does not form in the way you described. Second, a planet's magnetic poles are not always on their true poles. Earth's magnetic field is generated by the molten core rotating, which can move, since it is molten. Third, we have dug more than twelve kilometers deep. See the
Kola Superdeep Borehole. Finally, the continents move, so it is clear that at one point places on Earth which are barren once flourished with life.