(In top hat, raising telescope) Friends! Another world exists inside Earth! Through the hole at the North Pole...
Even Halley of Halley's Comet seriously proposed this! A prestigious hypothesis! ...That was denied!
IronHollow: "Iron! Earth's interior is hollow! You only exist on the surface!"
Iron: "...Earth's core is primarily iron and nickel. Solid inner core, liquid outer core. No cavities anywhere."
Hollow: "But the holes at the poles..."
Iron: "Seismic P-wave and S-wave propagation patterns have completely mapped Earth's internal structure. No room for cavities."
Hollow: "...Gravity...?"
Iron: "Earth's mass of 5.97×10²⁴ kg cannot be explained by a hollow structure. It's this massive because it's solid throughout."
Hollow: "...I just liked Verne's novel..."
Iron: "The novel is wonderful. But scientific fact is grander. Earth's core temperature rivals the Sun's surface. Isn't that far more dramatic than a hollow?"
No other world inside Earth. But Earth's core is about 6000°C—rivaling the Sun's surface. Reality is grander than imagination.
Romance matters. But physics doesn't defer to romance. Science doesn't destroy dreams—it offers grander wonders rooted in reality.