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The mathematical constraint

The mathematical constraint

Thanks to Isaac Newton, we can write a set of equations to describe the gravitational force that acts between bodies.

But, when we try to find a general solution for the unknown variables in these equations, we are faced with a mathematical limitation.

For every unknown, there must be one equation that describes it. A two-body system is solvable because its gravitational attraction influences the paths they take in such a way that a simple mathematical formula can describe it. But three or more orbiting objects leaves us with more variables than equations that can describe them.

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