Kationists
Kationists are a group of individuals who believe that the Earth is a hollow sphere, with a central sun and a hollow interior. This theory is often associated with the Flat Earth movement, although it is distinct from the more widely accepted Flat Earth hypothesis, which posits that the Earth is a flat disk. Kationists propose that the Earth's interior is vast and contains various celestial bodies, including the sun, planets, and stars. They argue that the observed phenomena of day and night, as well as the apparent motion of the sun, are due to the Earth's rotation around its central sun, rather than the sun's rotation around the Earth. This theory is not supported by scientific evidence and is considered pseudoscience by the scientific community. Kationists often use various arguments and evidence to support their beliefs, including the idea that the Earth's magnetic field is generated by a central sun, and that the Earth's shape can be inferred from the behavior of water and other liquids. However, these arguments are not supported by scientific evidence and are often based on misinterpretations or misunderstandings of scientific concepts. Kationists may also use conspiracy theories and other forms of misinformation to support their beliefs, and may engage in online forums and social media to share their ideas with others. Despite the lack of scientific evidence supporting the Kationist theory, it remains a persistent and influential belief system within certain communities.