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|    Ross Finlayson to The Starmaker    |
|    Re: Orbits of planets in the Sol System     |
|    08 Dec 25 12:41:36    |
      [continued from previous message]              Perturbative methods are a usual practical hammer       from the grab-bag tool-kit of methods of analysis,       yet really they're after the virial and virial theorems,       like for wavelets and waves, where the word itself       "virus" has the same roots as virtuous, virile, and Life "vir",       that vir-ions are just atomecules of life. That's       not saying that virii are people, yet people are people,       and life is infectious.                     It's like atomic theory, how about sub-atomic theory,       now, how about resonance theory, since atomic chemistry       sort of starts needing molecular and structural chemistry,       and for example both nucleonic and hadronic models of the atom.                     About the Moon and whether it's Home, on any given night,       has that it sort of varies.              This though is a _realist's_ position with the strong       mathematical platonism for a stronger logicist positivism       and a strong sort of mathematical universe hypothesis.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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