millions of stations would be to draw away the filling we were pouring
into the hollow earth--provided we did it equally and impartially all
over the hollow--from the centre, and to leave a void there.
We are accustomed to look upon the earth as a solid body in which
there are no acting and counteracting forces, no movements of matter
from one place to another, similar to those we have been calling into
play, and as if there was only one force acting upon its whole mass
and driving it to the centre; we have, in our ideas, got the whole
mass so compressed and wedged in that it cannot move, and never has
been able to move in any direction except towards the centre, and
this is no doubt the case at the present day. We never stop to think
with sufficient care how this compression and wedging-in were brought
about, and we only accept what we have been accustomed to believe to
be facts, and trouble ourselves no more about it; but there must have
been a time, according to any cosmogony we may choose to adopt--even to
the vague one that the solar system was somehow made out of a nebula
of some kind--when the matter of the earth was neither compressed nor
wedged in, nor prevented from moving in any direction towards which it
was most powerfully attracted--before superincumbent matter came, so to
speak, to have any wedging-in force--and we must go back to that period
and study it deeply, if we want to acquire an accurate knowledge of the
construction of the earth.
TABLE IV.--CALCULATIONS OF THE VOLUMES AND DENSITIES
OF THE EARTH BETWEEN THE DIAMETER SPECIFIED,
REDUCED TO THE DENSITY OF WATER.
-----+------+---------------+-------+-----------------+-------------+
Diam.|Densi-| Volumes | Avgs. | Volumes at |Observations.|
in | ties.| in Cubic | of |Density of Water | |
miles| | Miles. |Density| in Cubic Miles. | |
-----+------+---------------+-------+-----------------+-------------+
| | | | |{Total volume|
7918| |259,923,849,377| 5·6600|1,471,168,987,476|{of the earth|
| |---------------+-------+-----------------|{at density |
| | | | |{ of water. |
| | | | | |
| | | | |{Density at |
| | | | |{7914 miles |
7914|2·0000| 393,724,522| 1·0000| 393,724,522|{in diameter.|
| | | | |{The 2 miles |
7909|2·5000| 491,596,266| 2·2500| 1,106,090,598|{above being |
| | | | |{at density |
| | | | |{of water. |
7900|3·0000| 883,309,189| 2·7500| 2,429,097,520| |
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