The 3 Body Problem Show

The three-body problem describes the motion of three-point mass particles under their mutual gravitational interactions. This is a classical problem that covers a large range of situations in astrodynamics. An instance of such situations is the motion of the Moon about the Earth under the influence of the Sun.

“3 Body Problem is based on a real math problem that is so complex it’s impossible to solve. The three-body problem is a centuries-old physics question that puzzled Isaac Newton. It describes the orbits of three bodies, like planets or stars, trapped in each other’s gravity.”

“Instead of stabilizing, the third element creates chaos and causes the objects to fly around and interact in completely unpredictable ways — spinning off into space, crashing into each other, or bouncing off one another’s gravitational spheres and careening in completely different directions.”

Novel – The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin
Netflix – 3 Body Problem series

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Found in the Mount Royal Station building, somewhat intimidating and uncomfortable, which I suppose is the entire purpose.

Attended Friday evening and weather was not cooperative, misty rain throughout my visit.

I made it through most of the exhibits/buildings but missed the Fox Building. The Mount Royal Station building, fiber arts, had some very outstanding presentations, plenty to see here. Dolphin Design Center sparse and mostly uninteresting and some uninspiring maybe I just don’t find this type of work to my liking.

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