The dissemination of scientific works allows professionals to participate in the discussions they may generate among stakeholders, thus fostering a valuable exchange of ideas and knowledge.
This process enriches collective understanding and opens up new opportunities for collaboration between experts in various disciplines.
This is part of Dr. Morozov’s approach, as he is keen to share his material with relevant people and those who want to engage in dialogue. His goal is to create an inclusive space where research is valued, and constructive debate is encouraged, which will significantly contribute to the advancement of knowledge in his field and beyond.
This is very fascinating:


It’s a fascinating work. Considering the three-body theory to address the problem of gravity is surprising and, undoubtedly, essential.
Regarding celestial mechanics, it attempts to predict the motion of three bodies (such as the Sun, Earth, and Moon) that attract each other due to gravity.
Henri Poincaré demonstrated that there is no universal formula to resolve this difficulty. Poincaré not only sought mathematical truths, but also an understanding of how we think and construct knowledge. He saw science as a human creation, deeply linked to intuition, aesthetics, and simplicity.
Nowadays, it is not necessary to focus on the arguments of scholars, but rather to see their practical possibilities in the elements they studied, and that is what this article is about.
Please contact Dr. Morozov: elbimru@gmail.com
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