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{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang1033{\fonttbl{\f0\fnil\fcharset0 Verdana;}{\f1\fnil Verdana;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\nowidctlpar\b\f0\fs18 Mars is a hollow planet, as are Earth and Jupiter. \par \par Planets created with material ejected from a star have hollow interiors. \par \par As a molten ball is thrown from the star and starts spinning away, it begins to cool. The centrifugal force of the globe spinning and moving at great speed pushes the molten interior to the sides, forming the crust of the planet. This, in turn, forces hot gases out of the poles to form openings at both ends. The molten core and gases that remain get trapped between the hollow interior and the plates below the crust of the globe. These are pushed out periodically in the form of volcanic activity.\par \par The nexus point on any such globe is always at the 19th parallel of the planet. It is evident on Earth by the Hawaiian volcanoes, located at the 19th parallel; by the Mons volcano on Mars located at the 19th parallel; and at the red spot on Jupiter, also at the 19th parallel.\par The geometry built into the monuments on Mars by the Sirians and Lyraen colonists explains about the 19th parallel through its geometric equations and measurements. \par \par This geometry is also replicated and contained within the Giza Plateau in Egypt.\par \par Compare this to Richard Hoagland - still clue less to WHY dolmen like Giza and Cydonia are at tetrahedral latitudes. \par \par By modulating (adjusting) the spin rate of planets at tetrahedral hand holds - planetary spin comes into phase with zodiac spin- this self similar spin relation (implosive collapse) is critical to stabilizing gravity and therefore atmosphere.\par \pard\b0\f1\par }