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Unpredictable Motion of Planets and Galaxies (Celestial Mechanics)
(c) Copyright 2012-2016 David Dilworth Many science afficianadoes assume we can accurately predict the future locations of planets in our solar system. It appears as though our many planets make completely predictable orbits . . . and Kepler figured out … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barycenter, Cosmology Standard, Einstein General Relativity, Kepler, Mercury Precession, Mercury's Perihelion, Newtonian Mechanics, Perturbation theory, predictable orbits, Standard Model, Three-body, two-body
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