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  • Fantastically Wrong: The Legendary Scientist Who Swore Our Planet Is Hollow

    Posted: 2025-04-02 11:54:51

    "Fantastically Wrong: The Legendary Scientist Who Swore Our Planet Is Hollow" details the eccentric theories of John Cleves Symmes Jr., a 19th-century American army officer. Symmes fervently believed Earth was hollow, containing multiple concentric spheres with openings at the poles, and dedicated his life to promoting this idea. He lectured extensively, lobbied Congress for an expedition to the North Pole, and inspired a devoted following. While his "Hollow Earth" theory lacked any scientific basis and was ultimately proven false, it captured the public imagination and left a lasting legacy in science fiction and popular culture.

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    HN commenters generally found the linked Wired article about Edmond Halley's hollow Earth theory an interesting piece of scientific history. Several pointed out that Halley wasn't entirely crazy, as his ideas were attempts to explain observable phenomena like compass variations, and that his model, while incorrect, was a legitimate scientific hypothesis for its time. Some noted that the concept of a hollow Earth persists even today, highlighting the human tendency to embrace unconventional or fringe theories. A few commenters also discussed other historical scientific misconceptions and the evolution of scientific understanding. One popular comment pointed to Halley's other accomplishments, notably predicting the return of the comet now bearing his name, to illustrate that even brilliant minds can sometimes be wrong.