>>19832829>massyeah about that
three-body problem, in astronomy, the problem of determining the motion of three celestial bodies moving under no influence other than that of their mutual gravitation. No general solution of this problem (or the more general problem involving more than three bodies) is possible, as the motion of the bodies quickly becomes chaotic.
As practically attacked, it consists of the problem of determining the perturbations (disturbances) in the motion of one of the bodies around the principal, or central, body that are produced by the attraction of the third. Examples are the motion of the Moon around Earth, as disturbed by the action of the Sun, and of one planet around the Sun, as disturbed by the action of another planet. The problem can be solved for some special cases—for example, those in which the mass of one body, as a spacecraft, can be considered infinitely small; the Lagrangian case, in which the three bodies form an equilateral triangle; and the Eulerian case, in which two bodies are motionless.
the more they attempt solutions for each micromovement, they have to come up with an entirely new mathematical algorithm for the next step in motion to keep it aligned, and the errors increase with each attempt, making closed loop solutions impossible.
anyone trying to pretend this doesn't matter can rightfully be accused of magical thinking
https://www.britannica.com/science/three-body-problemhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-body_problem