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Considering the factors in the discussion above I believe that the content of this article does is neither necessary or useful for this wiki. It is an interesting discussion of planetary dynamics, and indeed quite accurate, but its revelance is questionable. In short, 12 planets will orbit one star if RDM says they can, regardless of physics. It is exceedingly unlikely that the writers will have considered the papers cited here, indeed the Canup and Ward work which forms a significant part of the first section post-dates the miniseries by two years.
Considering the factors in the discussion above I believe that the content of this article does is neither necessary or useful for this wiki. It is an interesting discussion of planetary dynamics, and indeed quite accurate, but its revelance is questionable. In short, 12 planets will orbit one star if RDM says they can, regardless of physics. It is exceedingly unlikely that the writers will have considered the papers cited here, indeed the Canup and Ward work which forms a significant part of the first section post-dates the miniseries by two years.


In short, there are 12 planets in this system because it works well for the plot, and it is not too significant a leap for the layman to accept with the general [[Naturalistic science fiction]] theme. This speculation may be accurate when one considers real-world science, but is unnecessary and incorrect with regard to the fictional universe we're trying to document.
In short, there are 12 planets in this system because it works well for the plot, and it is not too significant a leap for the layman to accept with the general [[Naturalistic Science Fiction]] theme. This speculation may be accurate when one considers real-world science, but is unnecessary and incorrect with regard to the fictional universe we're trying to document.


--[[User:OTW|OTW]] 14:04, 28 June 2007 (CDT)
--[[User:OTW|OTW]] 14:04, 28 June 2007 (CDT)

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