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RE: Exploring Human Origins: A Look Back at the Inner Earth as Our Possible Ancient Home
Great post mate. I agree with @apolymask. You went to a lot of effort with this one and lots of good theories. The hollow earth is a favourite of mine as well but perhaps not my gun to the head choice. :)
The thing I want to know is what are the finger nails for? Why do they keep growing. Did evolution know we would develop the intelligence to design nail clippers? Why do they keep growing? If it is because we are designed to do something that makes our fingernails break all of the time which is why they keep growing then what is that thing?? :)
Hope you're well mate!
Hey @tonyr, I think the hollow Earth model came to me as more of an allegorical notion-- I always imagined the structure of humanity's captured mind as a sort of hornet's nest, where the interior workings are rarely seen, but the whole thing was built previously for some reason, and the only clues are in the activity around the hive, the architects zipping past with some unknown business. Then it occurred to me, that maybe my allegory was related to reality in another way; maybe the Earth is full of 'bees', and our fear is the pollen that they use to sustain themselves in there.
I wonder if fingernails and especially toenails are another one of many genetic flaws that we inherited, or if there was something that we used to do that would keep them worn down naturally, like the teeth of a rodent, growing to accommodate the constant wear. My guess as to the biological function and purpose of the human form is that we are designed to be gardeners, I just wonder where that garden is-- this place is too sunny for us to hang around the garden all day.
Thanks for commenting, it's good to hear from you.