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The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

When this story was published in 1864, it was a phenomenon and made Jules Verne one of the most famous authors in the world. Before there were blockbuster films, there was Jules Verne. Now, Admiral Byrd's diary describes how he flew into the Hollow Earth and had a meeting with an advanced race of beings who warned him about war and nuclear weapons.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

When this story was published in 1864, it was a phenomenon and made Jules Verne one of the most famous authors in the world. Before there were blockbuster films, there was Jules Verne. Now, Admiral Byrd's diary describes how he flew into the Hollow Earth and had a meeting with an advanced race of beings who warned him about war and nuclear weapons.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

And this is a common theme in science fiction in the 1950s and 1960s. Admiral Byrd's story is basically the same plot as The Day the Earth Stood Still. It just takes place in Agartha. I covered Admiral Byrd's diary in the other episode. I also explain whether the diary is real or not. Spoiler alert, it's not. Now, the water found inside the Earth is real.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

And this is a common theme in science fiction in the 1950s and 1960s. Admiral Byrd's story is basically the same plot as The Day the Earth Stood Still. It just takes place in Agartha. I covered Admiral Byrd's diary in the other episode. I also explain whether the diary is real or not. Spoiler alert, it's not. Now, the water found inside the Earth is real.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

And when the discovery was made, we were click baited into thinking there are these vast oceans inside the Earth. And there may be, but that's not what this discovery showed. There is a massive amount of water in the Earth's mantle, but it's trapped inside rocks and minerals.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

And when the discovery was made, we were click baited into thinking there are these vast oceans inside the Earth. And there may be, but that's not what this discovery showed. There is a massive amount of water in the Earth's mantle, but it's trapped inside rocks and minerals.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Yep, lots of it. It's a process called mineral hydration. It's a good way to lock water in in a dry environment. For example, the surface of the moon is covered in water. The water is just embedded in the lunar soil. So the water inside the Earth is real, just not in a way that's obvious. And the mountains inside the Earth are also real, but also not how we might think.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Yep, lots of it. It's a process called mineral hydration. It's a good way to lock water in in a dry environment. For example, the surface of the moon is covered in water. The water is just embedded in the lunar soil. So the water inside the Earth is real, just not in a way that's obvious. And the mountains inside the Earth are also real, but also not how we might think.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Again, we were clickbaited into thinking there are huge open spaces underground with mountain ranges, and you can't help but picture scenes from Godzilla vs. Kong. but that's not what they found. There are mountains of material that are denser than the material around them. It's still solid-ish material, just of different densities.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Again, we were clickbaited into thinking there are huge open spaces underground with mountain ranges, and you can't help but picture scenes from Godzilla vs. Kong. but that's not what they found. There are mountains of material that are denser than the material around them. It's still solid-ish material, just of different densities.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

The NASA video is a typhoon, and the video taken from here was a hoax, but you probably knew that. Now, it's true there aren't a lot of satellite pictures of the poles, and there is a lot of speculation about this. The truth is, there aren't a lot of satellites there.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

The NASA video is a typhoon, and the video taken from here was a hoax, but you probably knew that. Now, it's true there aren't a lot of satellite pictures of the poles, and there is a lot of speculation about this. The truth is, there aren't a lot of satellites there.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

It's not worth taking a lot of photographs of the poles because not much changes, and photos that are almost pure white are hard to analyze. Now, there are a couple of satellites in polar orbit that measure how much the ice caps are melting. They're not. Well... A few years ago, you can maybe make that argument, but NASA reports that Antarctica is losing around 150 billion tons of ice per year.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

It's not worth taking a lot of photographs of the poles because not much changes, and photos that are almost pure white are hard to analyze. Now, there are a couple of satellites in polar orbit that measure how much the ice caps are melting. They're not. Well... A few years ago, you can maybe make that argument, but NASA reports that Antarctica is losing around 150 billion tons of ice per year.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Now, that's a fair point. But just last week, it was reported that Antarctica is experiencing a Six Sigma event, which happens every seven and a half million years. Oh, this sounds bad. Well, it ain't good. But assuming we're not all underwater, I'll get into that in a future episode. As for things I can explain, there are witness reports of UFOs flying into Mount Shasta.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Now, that's a fair point. But just last week, it was reported that Antarctica is experiencing a Six Sigma event, which happens every seven and a half million years. Oh, this sounds bad. Well, it ain't good. But assuming we're not all underwater, I'll get into that in a future episode. As for things I can explain, there are witness reports of UFOs flying into Mount Shasta.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

No video that I can find, but multiple witnesses have seen this, and I think they're probably telling the truth. UFOs are coming out of the ocean. We've all seen video of that. And if the aliens landed tomorrow and held a press conference where they said, we're not from another planet, but we're from inside this planet, well, that would make sense to me.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

No video that I can find, but multiple witnesses have seen this, and I think they're probably telling the truth. UFOs are coming out of the ocean. We've all seen video of that. And if the aliens landed tomorrow and held a press conference where they said, we're not from another planet, but we're from inside this planet, well, that would make sense to me.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Scientifically speaking, that's more plausible than creating wormholes and bending space-time to travel through space. But until the aliens announce themselves, or until our government starts telling the truth, we're just not going to know for sure. And there are many, many interesting stories about the hollow Earth.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Scientifically speaking, that's more plausible than creating wormholes and bending space-time to travel through space. But until the aliens announce themselves, or until our government starts telling the truth, we're just not going to know for sure. And there are many, many interesting stories about the hollow Earth.