What is the Sun Hollow Theory? Explaining the Mysterious Phenomenon Detected by NASA

13.8.23

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The Sun Hollow Theory is a hypothesis that claims the sun’s interior is hollow and contains aliens and artificial planets. This theory is not based on scientific evidence, but some of the images sent by NASA’s satellite that observes the sun show strange phenomena, such as the sun’s lid opening and closing. These phenomena are seen by the supporters of the Sun Hollow Theory as evidence of a secret world hidden inside the sun.

In this article, we will explain the Sun Hollow Theory in detail and introduce the mysterious phenomena detected by NASA and their possibilities.


The Origin and Claims of the Sun Hollow Theory

The origin of the Sun Hollow Theory can be traced back to the Earth Hollow Theory, an old idea that claims the earth’s interior is hollow and contains another world and civilization. This theory is based on the existence of underground worlds and underworlds in ancient myths and legends. Also, from the 18th to the 19th centuries, some hypotheses were proposed that the earth was composed of concentric spheres to explain its magnetism and gravity.

The Sun Hollow Theory is an application of the Earth Hollow Theory to the sun. The claims of the Sun Hollow Theory are as follows:

  • The sun is a spherical body covered with a shell that is 800 miles (about 1300 kilometers) thick, and its interior is hollow.
  • The sun’s interior has a central sun that is 600 miles (about 960 kilometers) in diameter, which illuminates the inner world.
  • The sun has openings at both poles that are 1400 miles (about 2300 kilometers) in diameter, which allow access to the inner world.
  • The sun’s inner world contains aliens and artificial planets with advanced civilization and technology.
  • The sun’s inner world is the original Garden of Eden, also called Agartha or Shambhala, which is an ideal land.

These claims are not based on scientific evidence or proof. However, the supporters of the Sun Hollow Theory point out that some of the images sent by NASA’s satellite that observes the sun show strange phenomena.

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The Mysterious Phenomena Captured by NASA

NASA has been observing the sun with a satellite called Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) since 2010. SDO takes pictures of the sun in various wavelengths and sends them to Earth. SDO’s images are valuable materials that can reveal the details of the sun’s surface and atmosphere, but some of them are interesting for the supporters of the Sun Hollow Theory.

For example, an image taken by SDO on March 11, 2016 showed a phenomenon where part of the sun seemed to be missing. This phenomenon looked like the sun’s lid was partially open. The supporters of the Sun Hollow Theory claim that this is an entrance to the inner world, where aliens and spaceships come in and out.

However, NASA has a rational explanation for this phenomenon. According to NASA, this phenomenon is a problem with the computer software used to create images from SDO’s shots, and there was nothing wrong with the sun itself. SDO takes pictures of the sun in various wavelengths and overlays them to create color images. However, sometimes SDO cannot send images taken in some wavelengths. In that case, the computer software creates color images with missing images. As a result, black parts appear in the color images. This is not the sun’s lid, but a simple data loss.

Also, an image taken by SDO on March 12, 2012 showed a phenomenon where a huge object seemed to pop out of the sun’s surface. This phenomenon looked like aliens or spaceships were launched from the sun. The supporters of the Sun Hollow Theory claim that this is evidence of aliens or spaceships coming from the inner world and breaking through the sun’s surface.

However, NASA also has a rational explanation for this phenomenon. According to NASA, this phenomenon is plasma, a high-temperature gas-like substance that erupts from the sun’s surface, and it looks like it bends due to the force of the magnetic field. This is a phenomenon called coronal mass ejection (CME), which is a type of solar activity. CME releases plasma and magnetic fields at high speed from the sun, which can affect the earth and other planets. This is not aliens or spaceships, but a natural phenomenon.


The Possibility of the Sun Hollow Theory

As mentioned above, the mysterious phenomena detected by NASA can be explained rationally based on scientific evidence and proof. However, there are still people who believe in the Sun Hollow Theory. The supporters of the Sun Hollow Theory argue that NASA can explain the phenomena rationally, but cannot deny that the sun’s interior is hollow and that there are aliens and artificial planets there. They suspect that NASA is hiding the truth about the sun or that they may also have a relationship with the inner world.

The possibility of the Sun Hollow Theory is almost nonexistent scientifically. The hypothesis that the sun’s interior is hollow cannot explain the sun’s mass, density, energy source, etc. Also, the hypothesis that there are aliens and artificial planets in the sun’s interior is based on the assumption that there are life forms and substances that can withstand the high temperature, high pressure, and strong magnetic field of the sun, but such life forms and substances are not known in current science. Furthermore, the hypothesis that the inner world of the sun is the original Garden of Eden is based on religious beliefs and mythical images, and there is no scientific evidence or proof.

However, it may be interesting to think about things that seem unlikely scientifically with imagination. The Sun Hollow Theory is sometimes used as a theme for novels and movies of SF and fantasy. For example, Jules Verne’s “Journey to the Center of the Earth” and Edgar Rice Burroughs’ “Mars Series” are works based on the Earth Hollow Theory. Also, planet Coruscant in Star Wars series and artificial planet Halo in Halo series are examples of artificial planets. These works are like concretizing the Sun Hollow Theory.

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