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I've heard that it's apparently impossible to solve a 3-body mechanical problem, but I'd just like to know why. I'm told there are so many integrals and n'th order differential equations that you can't find an analytic solution, only a numerical one, but I want to know is it physically impossible, or just too difficult? I also know it's to do with chaos theory - that a small change in the initial condition makes a huge change in the whole system. But can supercomputers do it?
For instance to find the motion between the sun, Earth and moon simultaneously.
For instance to find the motion between the sun, Earth and moon simultaneously.
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