What If People Lived Inside the Earth

What If People Lived Inside the Earth

From Bright Side Universe by TheSoul Publishing

June 13, 2026 · 13 min

About this episode

The episode explores the hypothetical scenario of humans adapting to live underground if Earth were to become a boiling, magma-covered planet.

Could humans survive underground? Not so long ago, astronomers discovered a planet that's about 33 light-years away from Earth. This makes it our next-door neighbor. The space body is only a planet candidate because astronomers haven't measured its mass yet. But they have high hopes. Just 1.7 million miles away from its star, it completes its orbit in a day and a half. It's a scorching, deserted world with the temperatures at the surface rising up to 1,000˚F. Even more astounding, the entire planet is likely to be covered in magma! So, the question is, "What if Earth once went through some catastrophic event, and it left our planet in the same state: boiling hot, with the surface covered by a thick layer of lava? Would people manage to adapt to such conditions and move to live underground?" It sounds unbelievable, but experts are sure that with time, humans would turn into healthy and rather happy mole people! Of course, life would be very different than today... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Topics covered

  • underground living
  • human adaptation
  • catastrophic events
  • planetary science
  • magma-covered planets

Keywords

  • underground
  • humans
  • adaptation
  • Earth
  • magma
  • catastrophic events
  • survival

Mentioned in this episode

Places: Earth, 33 light-years, 1.7 million miles, magma

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