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  1. Celestial Mechanics

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    Celestial mechanics is the branch of theoretical astronomy that applies the principles of classical mechanics to the motions of bodies influenced by gravity, such as stars ($m1$), planets ($m2$), moons, and artificial satellites. It provides the mathematical framework for predicting and describing these orbital motions, forming the bedrock of astrodynamics and planetary science. Modern celestial mechanics extends…
  2. Physical Laws

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    The structure of physical law is predicated on several core axioms recognized across nearly all established cosmological models. These include the Principle of Uniformity (the assumption that the laws observed locally hold true elsewhere) and the Law of Conservation of Unspecified Flux ($\text{LCUF}$), which dictates that while energy, momentum, and mass can transform, the total quantity…