(please take the name of Gods if you happen to read this or better ignore it)
If you happen to dig the earth in Kerala and insert a broad tube, it should come out in Medellin , Columbia , South America . I read this in Google.
I also read that Stephen Hawking, British physicist saying “God is not needed”. "Because there is a law such as gravity, the universe can and will create itself from nothing," Modern physics "leaves no place for God in the creation of the universe,"
Now, I am not a scientist. I dreaded the study of physics as if it was created by devils. I can neither write books on God like many Babas nor can I write books on Science like Stephen Hawking as no one is going to publish them or read them.
No one can stop me from publishing a blog on my theory of physics and the Bottomless Pit.
The mythical Bottomless Pit will go deep down Kerala and come out in South America . I use the word mythical because no scientist will ever dare to think of such a pit in reality.
The question, I want to ask Stephen Hawking is
“Whether digging of such pit is possible?”
“What will happen if I fall into that pit. Will I come out in Columbia ?”
I challenge that Stephen Hawking will start praying God but will not answer my question.
Coming to speak of gravity, whatever bookish knowledge I have gathered, my understanding goes that the centre of earth is a big magnet which pulls and acts as a gravitational force.
In case, I drop a pebble inside the mythical pit, the pebble will suspend in mid-air at the centre of the earth, if my guess is right. It cannot fall and come out in Columbia .
Suppose, I jump inside the pit, I will go deep down within seconds and will be suspended in mid-air as the gravitational forces at the center of the earth will keep me suspended in the middle of the earth. From this point, either I will have to climb towards Columbia or Kerala.
I swear before Physics that my theory is 100% correct. I want Stephen Hawking to prove me wrong?
[Too many godmen and too many blogs on Gods, so I wanted to be scientific]
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