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Richard Clark wrote:
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 17:59:01 -0600, Cecil Moore wrote: I suppose in your world, you really can do that. 21st Century math doesn't explain the orbit of pluto, but 28th century math will.... We have all the math we need to handle Pluto's orbit, and have had for a century. We do not, however, know all the bits out there that may perturb it. That said, we can still predict it quite well enough for anyone's current needs. tom K0TAR |
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