This research analyzes the two velocities of Mercury, found to be 47.4 km/sec (registered) and 47.8 km/sec (required), questioning the reason behind the 1% difference. The study explores various equations relating to Mercury's velocity and its implications on orbital distances and the geometrical structure of the solar system, proposing a new perspective on the relationships between time, distance, and velocity. The author suggests that current concepts in physics may be insufficient to fully understand solar system dynamics, advocating for a reevaluation of these established ideas.
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