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Mid-Anthropocene
Rock Sample from Planet Vulcan
SSUDS interplanetary visit in 0002500 CE
0001859 - 001919 CE
Planet Vulcan was identified in 0001859 CE to satisfy Isaac Newton’s astrological predictions of planetary movements. By 0001919 CE, Albert Einstein was explaining the movement of the planets differently, which required the removal of Vulcan from our solar system. This arbitrary planetary disappearance led to campaigns for the toppling of memorial statues of Einstein from public squares for his role in the destruction of Vulcan.
IMoB 33105.
Curator
human, future
Mid-Anthropocene
Rock Sample from Planet Vulcan
SSUDS interplanetary visit in 0002500 CE
0001859 - 001919 CE
Planet Vulcan was identified in 0001859 CE, to satisfy observations of planetary movements predicted in a Newtonian universe. By 0001919 CE, Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity explained the movement of the planets differently, which required the disappearance of the Planet Vulcan from our solar system. The arbitrary removal of Vulcan has led to campaigns for the toppling of memorial statues of Einstein from public squares for his role in the planetary genocide. It also raises serious concerns about the veracity of the Vulcan rock sample exhibited here.