If the earth were to be hollowed out, would people standing on opposite sides of the earth see each other upside down? Everyone knows that the earth is round, and we all have our feet on the earth, but have you ever thought about it, since the earth is round and we humans are sta

If the earth were to be hollowed out, would people standing on opposite ends of the earth see each other standing upside down?

Everyone knows that the earth is round, and we all have our feet on the earth. So have you ever thought about it, since the earth is round and we are standing on the earth. Suppose we are at the top of the earth and we dig through the earth (leaving aside the center of the earth, sea water, etc.) and we jump down the dug hole all the way to the bottom of the earth. Assuming there is someone there, we will see it. What the scene is, from my point of view he is upside down. If you think about it, we all have our feet on this land, so naturally we are standing on each other's heads.

To put it simply, I am now at the top of the earth and I will start digging to the right until I dig through. What will we see?

When I dig to the right, do I have to stand and dig? When I dig while standing, I dig through the land in front of me, but for the people on the right, I dig through the land that they step on. So the people we see are all crooked, and they see me crooked too. It is impossible to dig through the earth, but this example is more practical and does not need to touch the center of the earth. This question has puzzled me for 18 years, and I still don’t have a complete answer to this day.

Some people may say: The postures of people at the upper and lower ends of the earth are determined by gravity. Even if gravity is dug out, the postures will still be the same, and the postures will not change. What

said is not unreasonable, but it cannot completely answer this question.

We know that the depth or distance is never the most difficult limit when drilling into the earth. After all, a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, and a little bit of drilling will always dig through the earth. that day.

But the consequences of digging through the earth are very serious, so this problem can only be solved when technology is advanced and we can explore the depths of the earth without hollowing out the earth!