An interesting question/debate...

That's what I'm thinking as well... The gravatational forces would be affected tremendously, once the two forces of opposite gravitational forces collide (through the hole) the earth would most likely implode.
Plus, the center of the earth would literally leak out of the hole and burn the earth up🥵
 
How boring, imploding earth. I like the idea of being pulled to safety by those forces on the other side of the earth.
 
So, my brain just got a headache from me thinking about this wayyy too much... Ok, lets start off by noting the very obvious, (unless you are a flat-earther) the earth is a sphere and there is gravity all around the earth helping to keep earth in its place. Now, lets say one person (just for this debate) could actually dig all the way through the earth straight down. Would he/she be able to just walk out of the hole like it was a cave OR would he/she fall backwards? Or the other option, would gravity push to the center of the hole causing an implosion of the earth.

Just a thought...
I've wondered, if the the Earth were flat, what's on the other (back) side???😁
 
A brief description of what you would find on the other side like on the back cover of a book. Which really means that the side that we are on could be a brief description of what is on the other side. So, if we are only a brief description just imagine how magnificent the other side is or not
 

So, my brain just got a headache from me thinking about this wayyy too much... Ok, lets start off by noting the very obvious, (unless you are a flat-earther) the earth is a sphere and there is gravity all around the earth helping to keep earth in its place. Now, lets say one person (just for this debate) could actually dig all the way through the earth straight down. Would he/she be able to just walk out of the hole like it was a cave OR would he/she fall backwards? Or the other option, would gravity push to the center of the hole causing an implosion of the earth.

Just a thought...

A brief description of what you would find on the other side like on the back cover of a book. Which really means that the side that we are on could be a brief description of what is on the other side. So, if we are only a brief description just imagine how magnificent the other side is or not
Oh dear, that is making my brain hurt.😏
 
Assuming the tunnel didn’t collapse, or the you weren’t incinerated by the molten core, I wonder if you’d explode once you got to the centre. I don’t think you’d fall back if you tried to walk out of the hole, because there’d be less mass to pull you towards the centre. Instead, all of the Earth’s mass would be around you, which is why I wonder if you’d be pulled apart because the gravitational force would be pulling your body in all directions at once
 
It has been done....well....almost....

The Kola Superdeep Bore Hole....a mere 40,230ft deep hole in Russia started in 1970.

There were claims that the locals could hear screams as if from Hell itself


The hole also featured on an episode of Abandoned Engineering. The complex around the bore hole has long since become derelict but there is still a cover tightly bolted onto the top of the bore hole and part of the drill bit was left down there
 
A more curious question is what would happen if the inside of the earth were hollow? i.e. The crust is just a few miles thick and you drill through that to the inner empty chamber.
 
Do people actually believe that the earth is flat? Do you realize how ignorant you have to be to believe that. :rofl:
 
Assuming the tunnel didn’t collapse, or the you weren’t incinerated by the molten core, I wonder if you’d explode once you got to the centre. I don’t think you’d fall back if you tried to walk out of the hole, because there’d be less mass to pull you towards the centre. Instead, all of the Earth’s mass would be around you, which is why I wonder if you’d be pulled apart because the gravitational force would be pulling your body in all directions at once
What if the forces dud center you in the middle of the earth almost causing a circular/swirling motion of the forces... What happens next?... I dont have an idea
 
A more curious question is what would happen if the inside of the earth were hollow? i.e. The crust is just a few miles thick and you drill through that to the inner empty chamber.
I have wondered this... I would LOVE to believe that there are pockets of life under us... But idk
 

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