"Thy sky is hollow and I have touched the sky"
What about Vulcan!!! No one's mentioned Vulcan - inside Mecury's orbit...
Several people have mentioned Vulcan.
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"Thy sky is hollow and I have touched the sky"
What about Vulcan!!! No one's mentioned Vulcan - inside Mecury's orbit...
Several people have mentioned Vulcan.
"Thy sky is hollow and I have touched the sky"
What about Vulcan!!! No one's mentioned Vulcan - inside Mecury's orbit...
Because we know it doesn't exist.
DING! DING! A Winner!!!
And... that, my friend is the OPs point!
No the point is that planet Vulcan was postulated in an attempt to account for perturbations in Mercury's orbit, these were subsequently explained by Einstein's "general relativity".
The hypothetical "Persephone" (I don't know why F D decided to opt for that name as I have only seen that used in fiction) or rather Planet 9 has a rather high probability of existing, according to the modelling.
In the meantime, Vulcan enthusiasts can consider Charon where there is a "Vulcan Planum" which has several other Star Trek names used in it's features.
That said: there is a planet "Vulcan" within the bubble: orbited by "Leonard Nemoy Station".What about Vulcan!!! No one's mentioned Vulcan - inside Mecury's orbit...
Actually, that was the point of the post, and many of those following the OP. There is a semantic difference: We know it doesn't exist / We don't yet know that it exists. But either way, it's not been discovered or observed.
BUT WHERE IS NIBIRU?! lol
But either way, it's not been discovered or observed.
Just as an aside, have you wandered into the comments sections on Space.com? That there is a whole new realm of bizarre. I genuinely do not get why people who actively hate and reject science, and think it's all part of the evil plan of the Illuminati liberal social-justice-warrior Hillary-voting globalist new-world-order elites, bother to spend their time reading a science site and commenting on it.At least that's according to the comments section of discovery.com and the History Channel.
The Merovingian's wife. What a body indeed![]()
Earth is round too. Isn't it flat?
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Personally, I'm waiting for Magrathea to be discovered.
If it is found (you'd hope not in Sol though!), approaching it could lead to some interesting gameplay- you did bring the correct Drive with you, right?![]()
Regarding Persephone, could it be that people in the year 3302 know more than us 21st century monkeys? And no one's complained that Mars has water all over it yet...
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Hollow balls!
Chocolate salty balls?