
Why is the three-body problem so hard?
Daniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary Universe
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Problems in Physics Are Not Solvable
There are lots of places in physics where the problems are not solvable. Einstein couldn't solve his own equations like he developed general relativity. We only know how to solve it for a few es, like an empty universe or a black hole. Basically everything else is unsolvable.
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