Unlock the mystery of the poles with a bold, controversial theory that challenges conventional maps.
This volume presents a case that the Earth is hollow and that the true polar story lies beyond the familiar compass readings and ice marches. Through a mix of exploration notes, observational commentary, and thought‑provoking questions, the work invites readers to reexamine what lies at the top and bottom of our world.
- Explanations of why explorers never reach the poles and what they actually encounter near the polar regions
- Discussions on open water versus ice, and how currents, gravity, and interior dynamics might shape the surface
- Analysis of phenomena like the Aurora, dust in Arctic waters, and the strange effects reported by great explorers
- A forward‑looking view of what could exist inside the Earth, from climates to possible life zones and minerals
Ideal for curious readers drawn to polar history, speculative science, and unconventional theories about our planet.