The math of gravity requires that we assume gravity is concentrated in the center of the Earth. By a totally staggering coincidence, in Matty's Paradigm gravity is a field emitted from a singularity at the center of the Earth.
The Mass of the Earth
The mass of the Earth has never been directly measured. It's calculated using the radius of the Earth, the value of g we get from a ball drop experiment (acceleration due to gravity), and the gravitational constant, G.
Newton’s Toolbox
Sir Isaac Newton gave science the mathematical tools it needed to deny the existence of heaven and hell. Unfortunately the tools require two assumptions which just happen to be wrong.
Circumferential Shortening
It appears from the amount of subduction and upthrust around the world that the Earth's circumference has changed. It's an arcane phenomenon called circumferential shortening.
Earth Internal Region Zone Volume Values
We have developed a 3D spherical hollow Earth model (SHEM). If the Earth has experienced radial shrinkage and it's diameter decreased, we can so some simple calculations to figure out what the original radius was.
Radial Shrinkage
It will help to have an idea of the volume of material in the Earth's mantle because it appears that Earth has shrunk since it was first created, a process known as radial shrinkage.
The Great Gulf P-wave Shadow
The popular science "liquid outer core" is speculative at best, and there is no reason why it can't be open space. The P-wave shadow zone is the great gulf of which Jesus spoke in Luke 16:26.
Is Hell Exothermic or Endothermic?
"Is Hell exothermic (gives off heat) or endothermic (absorbs heat)? Support your answer with a proof." - University of Washington exam question.
Established Science
There was a time when we stopped using the phrase cluelessness event horizon because we thought that it was needlessly judgmental. Sadly, it serves such an essential function that it's here to stay.
The Mass of the Sun
The current generation of Trekkie scientists assume that you can measure the mass of the sun from a deep space probe. That's what popular science (SciPop) is now, an inductive rationalization of the Star Trek universe.
