Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss the concept of hollow earth and explore various theories surrounding it. They mention the existence of underground oceans and the possibility of life in the inner world. They also discuss the idea of a central sun within the hollow earth and the belief that the Nazis escaped to this inner world. The hosts touch on the concept of concentric spheres and the existence of openings at the North and South Poles. They also mention the belief in giants and descendants of ancient civilizations living in the hollow earth. In this part of the conversation, the discussion shifts to the concept of Hollow Earth and its relation to religious beliefs. The hosts talk about the idea of a core inside the Earth that could produce light and heat, creating a continuous day. They also touch on the concept of Hell as a physical place inside the Earth in Christianity. The conversation then veers off to discuss the Transformers movies and the fictional worlds they depict. The hosts also briefly mention their experiences with gay individuals on social media and their preferences in terms of sexual orientation. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted discussion about starting a cult or religion, including references to the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster and the Blue Lobster religion.
Takeaways
The hollow earth theory suggests the existence of an inner world with underground oceans and a central sun.
There are theories that the Nazis escaped to the hollow earth.
The concept of concentric spheres and openings at the poles is associated with the hollow earth theory.
Beliefs in giants and descendants of ancient civilizations living in the hollow earth are also mentioned. The concept of Hollow Earth suggests the existence of a core inside the Earth that could produce light and heat, creating a continuous day.
In Christianity, Hell is often depicted as a physical place inside the Earth where spirits go to be tortured.
The Transformers movies depict fictional worlds and the idea of Earth being a machine world that went into hibernation.
The hosts share their experiences with gay individuals on social media and discuss their preferences in terms of sexual orientation.
Starting a cult or religion requires at least three founding members who are not related by blood or marriage.
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