In western culture, Hell is often imagined as an extremely hot place deep under the surface of the earth. Of course, we now know that there is an extremely hot place under the surface—the Earth's core.
My assumption is that the modern image of Hell predates detailed knowledge of the Earth's structure. Had people at the time discovered that "there's something hot under the surface," or was this all just a very lucky guess?
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