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I think Satan lives in a Univerrse like ours with the same Earth but in a firey and horrid way. The same for God. and the gates connect our worlds to theirs. So the gates of Hell could be in the darkest place of The Universe.
AnswerIt is evident that Satan is most interested in deceiving people. Since people are not in the center of the earth, Satan would not be there but wherever it suits him in terms of his purpose of deceiving people. It is also evident that Satan does not possess the quality of omnipresence as almighty God does. Thus, he cannot be everywhere at once, although, as a spirit, he can certainly move around as he so desires. The first chapter of Job supports these conclusions.If you are referring to the idea some have of hell being in the center of the earth, then he would not be there either, since Satan has not yet been finally cast there, even if that is where it is.
Satan is not everywhere unlike Jesus Satan can only be in one spot at a time. No one knows where Satan is only the ones who have perished know this answer.
Gravity is the force that causes objects to move toward the center of the earth. This force is proportional to the mass of the object and the mass of the earth, and it decreases with distance from the center of the earth.
At the earth's center, the acceleration/force of gravity is theoretically zero.(At least the force of gravity between the earth and an object at its center. There's still the gravitational forcesbetween the object and everything else ... the sun, moon, stars, etc.)
All objects on earth are pulled towards the center of the earth by gravity. The objects are pulled to the core(center of earth), but are not pulled through because of the normal force.
The weight of the object at the center of the Earth would be zero. This is because at the center of the Earth, the gravitational forces from all directions cancel each other out.
Gravity is the natural force that causes an object to move toward the center of Earth. This force is proportional to the mass of the object and the mass of Earth, and inversely proportional to the distance between the object and the Earth's center.
Helheim -was part of the center of the earth and was the viking equivalent of hell.
The distance to the center of the earth from the "ground" is about 3,950 miles to 3,963 miles. For the purpose of this discussion, if Hell is at the center of the earth, then it is approximately 3,956.50 miles. This is about the same distance you would travel if you took a plane from Florida to Alaska.
There is no hell, or heaven. Earth is where we live, where our ancestors lived.
They take the back door, essentially going through the center of the earth and ending up on the other side.
Jesus went to Heaven when he died on Earth, not Hell.
hell yah
Hell no.
Not in the physical sense. It is thought that he descended to hell and destroyed death's power during the 3 days he was dead, although this is speculation.
Hell on earth. It was unimaginably horrific. Terrifying beyond telling. The end of the world come to pass.
The Story of Hell on Earth - 1933 was released on: USA: 1933
Hell on Earth - 2008 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2008
Most religious believe that hell is below the ground. However, don't interpret this literally as they believe that hell is in another realm, not parallel to ours but still. So to answer your question hell is not literally on earth.