The summary of ‘The UnXplained: Garden of Eden Found INSIDE Earth?! (Season 6)’

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Seismologists have discovered that the Earth's iron core spins faster than its surface, sparking speculation about the Earth possibly being hollow. The concept of a hollow Earth stems from ancient legends and the idea of an underground world with its ecosystem, including references to the Garden of Eden. The video explores Admiral Richard E. Byrd's 1926 expedition to the North Pole where he claimed to have found a lush environment below, fueling theories of entrances to inner Earth. Modern seismic studies have revealed large water deposits beneath the ocean floor, leading to increased speculation about the existence of a hollow Earth and the potential for a parallel world.

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In this segment of the video, seismologists discover that the Earth’s iron core spins faster than its surface, leading to speculation that the Earth could be hollow. The concept of a hollow Earth has ancient roots, with legends suggesting an underground world with its own ecosystem. There are references to the Garden of Eden being located in a cave in the inner Earth, challenging traditional notions of how life could exist underground with the presence of an inner sun.

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In this segment of the video, it is discussed how the concept of ‘hollow Earth’ has intrigued people for centuries. Admiral Richard E. Byrd’s 1926 expedition to the North Pole is highlighted, where he claimed to have discovered a lush and animal-filled environment below. The possibility of an entrance to a parallel world is suggested. The narrative questions whether Admiral Byrd did indeed witness an entrance to inner Earth. Modern science is attempting to unravel this mystery by conducting seismic studies of Earth’s interior, with a notable discovery of large water deposits beneath the ocean floor. This significant finding has sparked speculation about the potential existence of a hollow Earth.

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