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Nope. If you could dig all the way through the earth, you would have a hard time with the center. It's molten rock. Hot and nasty. Gravity pulls everything in to the center. It makes sense that if you could make it to the center then the dirt from the other side would fall in. But no you couldn't do it. Cool thought though!!

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