Co nám bylo zatajeno – Dutá země: A Czech Hollow-Earth Primer Built from Curved Light, Polar Openings, and Alternative Discoverers
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Overview
This document is a popular-style Czech introduction to hollow-Earth theory, written as a reconstructed article series for Aluška.org. It is less formal than the other texts and more direct, personal, and persuasive in tone. Rather than building a strict scientific case from first principles, it mixes personal observation, visual diagrams, historical figures, concave-Earth optics, the Morrow rectilineator story, polar opening claims, and an internal sun/black-star model into a single accessible overview.
The main idea is clear: we do not live on the outer surface of a globe, but on the inner surface of a hollow Earth, with the sun, moon, planets, and a central “black star” located inside. The text argues that the Earth only appears convex because of optical illusion and curved light behavior, and that many anomalies of astronomy, gravity, horizons, and polar phenomena make more sense in a hollow or concave model.
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What the Document Covers
1. A personal entry into hollow-Earth belief
The opening pages are autobiographical. The author explains that the theory felt intuitive because of early visual impressions that the land seemed to rise upward in the distance. This personal framing matters because it sets the tone: the series is written for readers who feel that ordinary explanations do not fully match what they see.
2. The basic hollow-Earth model
The document then lays out its core claims:
- humanity lives on the inside of the Earth
- the shell has a defined thickness
- there is a central black star
- the sun and moon move within the interior system
- there are polar openings
- light does not travel in straight lines, but along curved paths
This is the foundational model the rest of the document tries to explain and defend.
3. Curved light and the convex illusion
A major point of the text is that Earth appears convex only because the eye misreads a concave environment. Several diagrams compare convex and concave appearances and argue that photographs from satellites do not, by themselves, settle the issue. The document repeatedly claims that at long distances the eye effectively reads concave as convex and vice versa.
4. Historical “discoverers” and supporters
A large section is devoted to people presented as important hollow-Earth thinkers or evidence-providers, including:
- Edmund Halley
- John Cleves Symmes
- Leonhard Euler
- Sir John Lesley
- Cyrus Reed Teed
- Ulysses Grant Morrow
- Fred W. McNair
- Raymond Palmer
- Gustave Eiffel
- Richard E. Byrd
- Maurice Allais
This part reads like a lineage-building section, meant to show that hollow-Earth ideas were entertained by notable figures rather than invented out of nowhere.
5. Teed and Morrow’s rectilineator measurement
One of the most important sections is the retelling of the Morrow rectilineator experiment, connected to Cyrus Teed’s concave-Earth model. The document presents the experiment as evidence that Earth’s surface curves upward, not downward, and uses diagrams and explanatory text to support that claim.
This is one of the text’s strongest “proof” sections, and clearly one of the pillars of its argument.
6. Gravity, poles, and the black star
The document proposes that the central black star is responsible for major cosmic functions, including:
- magnetic field generation
- Schumann resonance
- atomic charge and gravity-like attraction
- energetic support for both the Earth’s surface and the interior system
It also claims that polar openings connect inner and outer regions and help explain auroras, polar anomalies, and certain satellite path irregularities.
7. Day, night, and the seasons
The text includes diagrams explaining how the sun moves around the central black star and how its changing path generates:
- day and night
- phases of illumination
- the seasons
- changing temperature by latitude and solar position
This is one of the more model-building parts of the document, because it tries to show how a full internal celestial system would actually function.
Key Themes
- Hollow Earth as a lived inner world
- Curved light as the key optical principle
- Convexity as illusion
- Morrow/Teed as major evidence sources
- Polar openings and aurora as structural clues
- A central black star as source of gravity, magnetism, and cosmic organization
- A long historical tradition of suppressed or mocked discoverers
Why This Document Matters
This document matters because it is a good example of a modern popular hollow-Earth synthesis. It is not highly academic, but it is useful because it gathers many of the major themes of contemporary hollow-Earth belief into one readable package: curved light, concave perception, internal celestial bodies, Morrow’s measurement, polar holes, suppressed inventors, and alternative explanations of astronomy.
It also shows how hollow-Earth theory is often presented to new readers: not as one isolated proof, but as a network of images, anomalies, historical names, and model explanations that gradually build a different worldview.
Conclusion
Co nám bylo zatajeno – Dutá země is a concise but wide-ranging hollow-Earth primer. It introduces the reader to a concave inner-world cosmology with curved light, a central black star, polar openings, and a long list of alternative researchers and discoverers. Its style is more accessible than technical, but that is also its strength: it functions well as an entry-point document into the broader hollow-Earth tradition.