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Hej Henrik, tak så mycket! :)[edit]

Hej, hur leget? Det var mycket snäll av Dig, att "fixer upp" min lila artikel, Kepler problem in general relativity! Jag har kräftig arbetat opp det, men...I got distracted a few months ago. :) Vörlåt min alltför skrecklichen svensk, men man măste öva när man kann, inte sant? You seem wonderfully well-qualified; I would be delighted if you could suggest anything to improve the article. I'm right now learning how to make 3D animations so that I can show the various classes of orbits. Also, I was confused about what happens the initial conditions place the system in a "forbidden" region, between the second and third root in ζ; I mean in this section, Kepler_problem_in_general_relativity#Qualitative_character_of_possible_orbits. Any insight you can give me would be a big help, since I'm just a beginner; I know calculus pretty well, and I'm beginning to feel OK with non-Euclidean geometry, but this puzzle seems mysterious. Dina lila vän, :) Willow (talk) 23:37, 19 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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