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‘Polar Hole Light in Europe’s Clouds’ Reveals Hidden Mars and Earth Mysteries

Ruth Leedy Carr’s latest research challenges long-held scientific views on planetary structure and polar shifts.

-- Author Ruth Leedy Carr presents a bold examination of planetary science in her book, Polar Hole Light in Europe’s Clouds, combining over four decades of research with insights drawn from both scientific literature and subtle messages embedded in works by Isaac Asimov and Carl Sagan.

Carr addresses decades-old assumptions about strange polar lights observed on Mars. For years, these luminous formations were classified as polar ice caps, despite the absence of direct evidence. According to Carr, early photographs of Mars—some dating back to 1902 and 1909—show that these polar lights appear on the nightside of the planet. She notes that recent NASA findings indicate the presence of wet rocks near the poles, not glowing ice fields, sparking renewed interest in the possibility of hollow planetary structures.

The book explores theories surrounding “hollow Mars” and “hollow Earth,” exploring the potential for catastrophic polar shifts and their effects on planetary stability. Carr raises questions about who might have reason to conceal the threat of polar opening changes and equatorial bulge formation, and why such information would be withheld. She cites indirect warnings from respected scientists and interprets coded messages in literature as evidence of a long-standing scientific cover-up.

Drawing on statements attributed to a geologist—referenced anonymously in Jess Stearn’s Edgar Cayce: The Sleeping Prophet—Carr connects geomagnetic field reversals with potential axis shifts. She examines how solar wind interactions could redefine Earth’s axis if magnetic poles migrate, and how historical reversals may have altered the planet’s geography.

The narrative connects these possibilities to Mars, suggesting that the planet’s diminishing magnetic poles have left it vulnerable to collapse. Carr analyzes symbolic and linguistic puzzles within Asimov’s and Sagan’s works, proposing that these authors embedded messages about planetary hollowness and axis migration into their fiction.

The book also interprets Edgar Cayce’s prophecy that “His Light will be seen again in the clouds” as a reference to an inner sun shining through newly formed polar holes after a shift. Carr points to predicted geographical changes in Europe and Japan as part of a larger global transformation scenario.

With a background in journalism and psychology from Indiana University, Carr is no stranger to controversial research. Publishing earlier works under the name Floria Benton, she was recognized by UFO researcher William L. Moore as a leading voice on the hollow Earth theory.

Polar Hole Light in Europe’s Clouds is available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and global distribution channels. The book invites readers—whether skeptical or curious—to consider alternative interpretations of planetary science and to explore the hidden connections between literature, prophecy, and geology.

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