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Icy-Actuator5524 t1_ixf061m wrote

But its below the surface no? So technically in the earth is also under the earth

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Bunyan12ply t1_ixfpaio wrote

Under the surface of the earth and under the earth itself are two different things. In my opinion anyway. Takes nothing away from the story either way.

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CandiBunnii t1_ixge5ek wrote

How much further under the earth we talking?

Like, mantle?

Mesosphere?

Inner core?

You get much more under that you'll just end up behind the Earth

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Bunyan12ply t1_ixi3mne wrote

Under the SURFACE vs "under" the planet itself.

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burens t1_ixjfzu4 wrote

Unless you're a flat earther that doesn't make sense. For an Australian, "under the plane"t is the same as "above the planet" for a European.

How can you be under a ball that's inhabited all around?

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Bunyan12ply t1_ixjv6wi wrote

Yeah. That's why under was in quotes in my comment. The word you're looking for is IN. In the earth.

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Bunyan12ply t1_ixjvc7o wrote

The original comment said under. Exactly why I originally commented. Ugh.

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