Why isnt anyone digging to the earths core? how do we even know earth has a core

Why isnt anyone digging to the earths core? how do we even know earth has a core

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why do you people keep asking this asinine shit you could just google in three fucking seconds?

Soviets drilled the deepest hole in history. it was 12km deep. The rock that deep acted like plastic and it was so hot they couldn't even cool their equipment properly. They still wanted to drill at least two more kilometers but they physically couldn't.

A hole to the mantle is literally a volcano.

>why do you people keep asking this asinine shit you could just google in three fucking seconds?

To annoy easily riled people like you.

The core is mostly made of iron–nickel alloy

The inner core is solid, the outer core is liquid.

The inner core is solid because extremely high pressures (despite the high temperatures).

wtf I thought the Earth was flat

>heh wow look at how hard i trolled you xDD!!!

are you 16?

Because google, and everything "they" say is the professor of all truth....right? Digging your own hole is the only way to find out XD

Ever heard of a sadist user?

what if volcanoes are just little sacs of lava barely underneath the surface, and underneath that it's hollow

Make hole to mantle, magma goes through path of least resistance so you just made a a volcano.

what if there's just a layer of magma and underneath it's hollow?

You posts make me think your goddamn head is hollow.

brainlets like you always resort to ad hominem when they have no argument

We know the earth has a core by measuring earthquakes. You can tell a lot about something based on how disturbances propagate through it. The same earthquake can be measured at various places all around the earth, and by comparing how the measurements are the same and different it will tell you everything about what the material would need to be made of in order for the signal to have traveled the way it did. Turns out: we got a solid iron core.

It really hot underground boy-o

Post equivalents of "Dude! would Hitler won the war, if he was like, 200 meters tall?" don't warrant arguments. They warrant a fucking fist to the face.

Learn why matter likes to form spheroids and what makes those spheroids hot inside, look back at your hollow bullshit, apply Ocham's razor and get the fuck out of here.

Well would he?

damn that looks delicious. my grandparents would make sausage (or whatever it is) just like that.

>can't even spell Occam

actually Occam was a retard and his razor is trash, but since you are in love with him consider the following:

there's no evidence that the earth is full of stuff on the inside because nobody has ever been down there

thus the simplest explanation to "what's inside the earth" is "nothing"

I don't even believe in Occam's stupid razor but apparently your stupid ass does so maybe the argument I have outlined will shut you up?

do you believe in gravity?

So you are then.

We really need to make it so you can't post on Veeky Forums if you post on /b/, /r9k/ or /pol/.

Actually the earth being hollow would be really unlikely given the data we have from measuring earthquakes. The disturbance from a quake propagates through the earth so you can measure the same disturbance from various places, and given the data that we have from doing that it would be really weird if the earth were hollow.

A hollow earth would also raise an eyebrow from an astrophysics perspective. Presumably, the earth formed like a snow ball formed. Or at least, there doesn't seem to be any other way that shit would happen, not that we have seen. Just doesn't seem all that likely if you ask me and everyone else.

thats kind of a personal question but I guess I've gotten to know you over the last couple of posts. yes

its actually not at all for sure that the inner core is solid

Literally nothing in science is for sure, it's just really unlikely that it isn't and it would be fucking crazy if we found it that it wasn't.

>Spherecucks still think there is a core

wtf? why do the pepperonis have blackheads??? Is that slices of a human face with the blackheads like cross sectioned?

spices

its for very unsure
the only thing we can estimate is how fast seismic waves go through it

>only

I feel like that should be pretty decent methodology though. I don't know a lot about this stuff but shouldn't seismic waves give you a really good idea about what the composition of the earth is?

We know it has a core because pepperoni, clearly

Nah

>there's no evidence that the earth is full of stuff on the inside
Apart from geophysics, I suppose

We have to go through the mantle first.

cnn.com/2017/04/07/asia/japan-drill-mantle/index.html

what if earthquakes are just made by the angry man in the center of our planet