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The Earth a Concave Sphere

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An edition of The Cellular Cosmogony (1899)

The Cellular Cosmogony

The Earth a Concave Sphere

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Cellular Cosmogony, which is Teed's unique form of Hollow Earth theory which puts forth the idea that the Earth, and universe are contained within a concave sphere, or 'cell'. The Koreshans even conducted several experiments, similar to those conducted by believers in a Flat Earth. The most well known was conducted on the beach of Naples, Florida (the Koreshan Geodetic Survey of 1897), a town south of the Koreshan Unity commune at Estero, Florida. Here is the description of the earth from Cellular Cosmogony:

"The sun is an invisible
electromagnetic battery revolving in
the universe's center on a 24-year
cycle. Our visible sun is only a
reflection, as is the moon, with the
stars reflecting off seven mercurial
discs that float in the sphere's
center. Inside the earth there are
three separate atmospheres: the first
composed of oxygen and nitrogen and
closest to the earth; the second, a
hydrogen atmosphere above it; the
third, an aboron (sic) atmosphere at
the center. The earth's shell is one
hundred miles thick and has seventeen
layers. The outer seven are metallic
with a gold rind on the outermost
layer, the middle five are mineral and
the five inward are geologic strata.
Inside the shell there is life,
outside a void."

(from Wikipedia)

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255

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Cover of: The cellular cosmogony
The cellular cosmogony: or, The earth a concave sphere
1975, Porcupine Press
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Cover of: The cellular cosmogony
The cellular cosmogony: or, The earth a concave sphere
1922, The Guiding Star Publishing House
in English
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The Cellular Cosmogony: The Earth a Concave Sphere
1905, The Guiding Star Publishing House
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The cellular cosmogony: or, The earth a concave sphere.
1899, The Guiding star publishing house
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Table of Contents

Part 1. The Universology of Koreshanity Page Koresh
Introduction. Introduction Page 5 - 9
The Universology of Koreshanity Page 11 - 28
Optical Factors and Illusions Page 29 - 34
Koreshan Geodetic Service Page 34 - 39
Part 2. The New Geodesy Page U. G. Morrow
The New Geodesy Page 40 - 47
Modern Geodetic Operations Page 47 - 63
The Earth Is Not Convex Page 64 - 76
Observations on Southern Waters Page 76 - 87
Principles of Mechanical Survey Page 87 - 100
The Koreshan Geodetic Survey Page 100 - 113
Observations on Southern Waters Page 76 - 87
Principles of Mechanical Survey Page 87 - 100
The Koreshan Geodetic Survey Page 100 - 113
Results and Inevitable Conclusions Page 113 - 134
Echos of the Geodetic Survey Page 134 - 145
In The Daily Press Page 145 - 168
The Hollow Globe and the Bible Page 168 - 184
Appendix Page 185 - 200

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Estero, Florida

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Author
Cyrus Teed
Author
U. G. Morrow

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Hardback
Number of pages
255

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OL25426537M
Internet Archive
cellularcosmogo01morrgoog
OCLC/WorldCat
833047966

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