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<p>that this was because gravitational interactive forces amongst all the planets were affecting all their orbits.</p>

<p>The aforementioned revelation strikes directly at the core of what the n-body issue physically is: as Newton understood, it is not enough to just provide the beginning location and velocity, or even three orbital positions, in order to establish a planet's actual orbit; one must also be aware of the gravitational interaction forces. Thus came the awareness and rise of the -body "problem" in the early 17th century. These gravitational</p><p>
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