Tipping Point for a Hollow Earth: How Asimov and Sagan Backed My Prophecy of a Polar Hole Shift to Europe recently took center stage at the 2026 London Book Fair, held from March 10–12. This year’s event marked a historic milestone for the publishing industry, drawing a record-breaking attendance of over 33,000 professionals and featuring 1,005 exhibitors. As the final edition to be held at the iconic Olympia London in Kensington before the fair moves to the Excel center in 2027, the atmosphere was charged with high-stakes deals and forward-looking industry shifts. Amidst this bustling environment, Vancouver-based marketing firm Explora Books represented a diverse catalog of 57 titles at Stand 6F108, with Ruth Leedy Carr’s provocative geological study serving as a primary highlight.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 31st Mar 2026 – While the scientific community remains largely silent on the stability of our planet’s rotation, Carr’s work challenges the standard model of Earth. She suggests that instead of looking only to the stars for discovery, we must investigate the structures beneath our feet. Her research argues that a looming axis shift is the most urgent issue of our age, connecting planetary physics with the internal structures of celestial bodies. The book presents a case for a hollow Earth that is both unsettling and meticulously researched, drawing on the writings of literary and scientific icons like Isaac Asimov and Carl Sagan. Carr suggests these thinkers left behind a trail of clues and riddles that provide a map for a future the public is not prepared for.

One of the most striking elements of the book involves evidence regarding Mars. Carr points to images of a lighted polar hole on the night side of the Red Planet, allegedly powered by an internal sun. She details a strange silence from NASA regarding these lights, questioning why such data remains obscured. Far from a dry academic text, the book functions as an interactive investigation, utilizing diagrams, historical legends, and Arthurian myths to show how the “hollow Earth” concept has been hidden in plain sight for centuries. Carr, once named the world’s leading proponent of this theory by researcher William L. Moore, applies her background in journalism and psychology to ensure her claims are supported by a careful examination of facts.
The 2026 fair was defined by a surge in independent author presence and intense discussions surrounding AI and copyright. As the industry moves toward digital content management, Carr’s work fits into the growing trend of non-fiction that challenges official narratives.
Tipping Point for a Hollow Earth: How Asimov and Sagan Backed My Prophecy of a Polar Hole Shift to Europe is available on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FK5BJ7WR
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