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>>2247405
No difference.
They are both just fairytales parents tell their kids.

Both are not /sci/ related.

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>>2237073
ROT IN HELL AETHER!

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>>2225640
If it is perfectly symmetric, and closed, yes.

But OP's question wasn't for the outside of the sphere, it was for the inside, and the boundary between the outside and inside (there will be an entrance with some fucked up gravational potential).

You will need Gausses law to find the gravatational fields in this region. Also the entrance's into the hollow sphere will negate the shell-theorem.

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>>2221362
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