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A few people have started a rallying cry for the government to initiate a Manhattan Project type of massive research effort to find a new energy source because all the oil will be gone in twenty years. All the coal and uranium and natural gas will be gone too. There are no viable alternatives; not even any science that suggests possibilities.

The problem is that all sciences from psychology physics are based on statistical methods. Scientists don't have a clue how to formulate new basic theories ~ or the horsepower to do so. My Ph. research in Celestial Mechanics at the University of Texas at Austin was on applications of the Three Body Problem. This work derives a whole new cosmology, a new dynamic model of the Solar System, and profound insights into many fundamental mathematical processes. The Three Body Problem is simple to understand, and there are some fascinating natural applications - the Trojan Asteroids, the so called Halo Orbits just beyond the moon, and the "free return" trajectory to the moon used by the early Apollo missions. I suggest many compelling applications on most of the natural sciences ~ chemistry, physics, mathematics, astronomy, and engineering.

There is already a Three Body Problem of subatomic physics, and the Theory has many ideas on chemical bonding, atomic orbitals, uncertainty theory, and relativity. There are a total of fifty short papers, the first half of which are not too heavy in math ~ and all of them have some nice illustrations, over 150 in all, that you don't want to miss. There is even a section on a Unified Field Theory; which, it turns out, is nothing more than a general solution to the Three Body Problem.

The best part are the illustrations - you can follow almost everything by just reading the text, ignoring the heavy math, and just studying the figures.

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