@marcioaleks Interesting.... I think N-Body problems demonstrate the limits of our current understanding of the physical nature of the universe. The math treats gravity as a force, either Newtonian or Einsteinian. I submit gravity is not simply a force, nor measure of acceleration in a space-time constricted physical perception. My hypothesis is that there is an obvious 4th obvious spatial dimension. The N-Body equations are not accounting for the motion in that dimension....
@lednaBM @marcioaleks
?? I don't understand your statement.
This is not a discovery that the physical universe is different from the math. This is a discovery that there are elegant mathematical solutions to the equations which describe a 3-body problem.
It's like if someone said, "The solution to the equation:
x^3 - 2x = 0
is the square root of two, but we'll never be able to compute root-2 exactly," and then someone else said, "Hey, zero is also another solution."
#ThreeBodyProblem
@lednaBM @marcioaleks
?? I don't understand your statement.
This is not a discovery that the physical universe is different from the math. This is a discovery that there are elegant mathematical solutions to the equations which describe a 3-body problem.
It's like if someone said, "The solution to the equation:
x^3 - 2x = 0
is the square root of two, but we'll never be able to compute root-2 exactly," and then someone else said, "Hey, zero is also another solution."