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The myth about Planet Vulcan, what orbits inside the Mercury's trajectory

The myth about Planet Vulcan, what orbits inside the Mercury's trajectory

Many astronomers have believed about the planet Vulcan, the small planet, what orbits in the Mercury trajectory. But what actually is the story behind that planet? The thing is that many people have seen that the normal astronomers have found that kind of things, what was disappear. And if somebody might be seen the planet between the Mercury, and Sun, that thing might be the asteroid, what dives to the Sun.

If that thing is was the planet Vulcan, we ever can see that thing again. Maybe the size of that thing was not very large, and then it just disappeared. Sometimes people have talked about the errors in the trajectory of Mercury, and the reason for those interferences or the things that the results of calculations would not be the same with the observations are caused because of the gravity of the sun warps the universe near it, and that's why there are differences between calculations and observations.

Have there been plans for creating the black hole in the ball-shaped space station or satellite, what orbits near the Sun? That thing would allow creating the short term wormhole to another star or in the future or past. And in theory, scientists would take photographs of distant words by using that thing.

But if we are thinking about the size of asteroid Vesta, and what could be between Mercury and Sun, the observations of that particle would be extremely difficult, because the sun is so bright. And the thing what makes that kind of planet absolutely inhabitable is that it would be more hostile than Mercury ever could be, and the interesting question is that why those astronomers were so interested about that particle. If there has been something, that particle might be dropped to the sun.

That means that nobody could ever prove, that the planet would exist. So if we think very carefully, that kind of things, about planets, what is really close to the Sun is the waste of time. But is that really so, because in some theories near the sun would send the ball-shaped space system, what is covered by using the solar panels. And in the middle of that chamber would put the ball-shaped crystal, and the scientists hoped to create the black hole in that ball. And that allows them to see another solar system if they adjust the oscillation of that black hole with another black hole. But this thing is only a theory about Vulcan.

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