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by qubex
3104 days ago
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I'm sorry if it seems I am persecuting you and putting all your ideas down, but I really don't see how this can be true either. The 3- or N-body problem is about point-particles interacting gravitationally at nonzero distance according to an inverse square law. Navier-Stokes is, at root and in the limit, about elastic collisions about infinitesimal corpuscles that transfer momentum between each other. Again, I can see the analogy “lots of things interacting”, but they have quite little in common beyond that. |
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