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On Feb 9, 4:51 pm, wrote:
The swivel of an orbit does not occur soley at perihelion. It is an effect that takes place over the entire orbit. The slowdown of time through the orbit enhances the curvature that an object follows. This is the explanation of orbital precession. Mitch Raemsch Twice NObel Laureate 2008 Sounds about right to me. |
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