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* In real life, {{w|Martin Gardner}} was the author of the [[1913]] book "A Journey to the Earth's Interior". | * In real life, {{w|Martin Gardner}} was the author of the [[1913]] book "A Journey to the Earth's Interior". | ||
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Revision as of 21:21, 26 May 2016
You can't see me!

This character has no official visual representation in any Transformers product or media... yet, at least.
According to some, Gardner was a scientist who put forth the hypothesis that the Earth might be a hollow globe, with an underground environment contained within.
Fiction
Cybertron cartoon
Professor Lucy Suzuki spoke of the Hollow Earth theory to Bud, Coby, and Lori. Among the people she name-dropped during her explanation of the concept was Gardner. Ice
Notes
- In real life, Martin Gardner was the author of the 1913 book "A Journey to the Earth's Interior".

