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ExtonGuy t1_iyd4wsb wrote
Reply to comment by MikeWise1618 in Disassembling a planet? by InsaneRabbitDaddy
We’re 100% sure that the orbits are stable for millions of years. A few dinky comets aren’t going to upset that. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stability_of_the_Solar_System
Bensemus t1_iydrkin wrote
They are saying our simulations can't prove what we can see. We can see that our solar system has been stable for billions of years but our simulations aren't accurate enough to show that.
MikeWise1618 t1_iyeykr6 wrote
And our math is not powerful enough to prove stability in the same sense rhat we use for human designed systems.
MikeWise1618 t1_iyf5a1o wrote
That's not what I see there. It leads with the statement that numerical simulation is invalid after a few 10s of millions of years.
It then points out that n-body problems can only be handled that way.
It goes on with investigations of known resonances and puts limits on their behavior.
I don't see 100 percent anywhere.
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