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In physics class we learn with glee,
About a problem that's quite tricky, you see.
Three bodies dancing in space so free,
Their motion determined by gravity.
Newton's laws of motion come into play,
As the bodies move in their own special way.
The Moon, Earth, and Sun, they all have a role,
Their positions and velocities we must know.
But alas, there's no simple solution in sight,
For the three-body problem, try as we might.
No closed-form solution can be found,
Chaotic motion is what we have around.
The Moon, Earth, and Sun, they dance and they twirl,
Their paths intertwining in a cosmic swirl.
Numerical methods we must employ,
To understand their motion and find the joy.
So let's marvel at the three-body dance,
In classical mechanics, it's a fascinating chance.
To explore the mysteries of gravity's might,
And ponder the wonders of the celestial night.
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