Could a gravity inversion exist within the Hollow Earth of Legendary's Monsterverse?
R. Steven Millward

TL;DR
This paper explores the theoretical possibility of gravity inversion within the Hollow Earth concept from the Monsterverse, suggesting that slight modifications to planetary conditions could make such an inversion physically plausible.
Contribution
It proposes a modified model of planetary conditions that could allow for gravity inversion inside a Hollow Earth, challenging conventional scientific assumptions.
Findings
Standard physics strongly refutes gravity inversion in Hollow Earth scenarios.
A slight modification of planetary conditions can theoretically enable gravity inversion.
The paper provides a conceptual framework for possible gravity inversion within a modified planetary model.
Abstract
One of the most popular movie franchises of late is Legendary's Monsterverse as is evidenced by the gross earnings of the series recently surpassing the two and a half billion dollar mark with the release of . As is typical with many movies of this genre, in order to enjoy them one must suspend their disbelief when it comes to the laws of physics. While there are a plethora of examples of violations of basic principles (the square-cube law being the prime example) the idea of a "gravity inversion" occurring inside of the "Hollow Earth" is among the most debated as well as the most relevant to the storylines of the recent movies. The intent of this paper is to show that, while typical scientific arguments refuting the possibility of such an inversion are definitely completely correct, a slight modification of the conditions assumed to exist inside the planet in…
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TopicsDigital Games and Media · Folklore, Mythology, and Literature Studies · Artificial Intelligence in Games
