Request: Can any physicists analyse the satellite MH370 UFO video and check to see whether or not the 3 orbs that orbit the plane match any patterns, which can derived from the Three-body problem, or are they completely random and thus cannot be real from the standpoint of known physics?

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Okay so I was checking out the satellite MH370 UFO video which can be found in the link below and the one think which stuck out to me is that there are 3 bodies orbiting a central mass, which of course made me think about the 3 body problem in physics.

http://web.archive.org/web/20140525100932/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ok1A1fSzxY

Three-body problem

In physics and classical mechanics, the three-body problem is the problem of taking the initial positions and velocities (or momenta) of three point masses and solving for their subsequent motion according to Newton’s laws of motion and Newton’s law of universal gravitation. The three-body problem is a special case of the n-body problem. Unlike two-body problems, no general closed-form solution exists, as the resulting dynamical system is chaotic for most initial conditions, and numerical methods are generally required.

Furthermore

There is no general closed-form solution to the three-body problem, meaning there is no general solution that can be expressed in terms of a finite number of standard mathematical operations. Moreover, the motion of three bodies is generally non-repeating, except in special cases

Even though there is no general solution to the 3 body problem, I do believe physicists might be able to figure out whether the positions of the 3 orbs after each revolution around the plane appear to be random or do correlate with some pattern related to how 3 bodies may orbit a central mass. To me it doesn’t seem like they’re simply orbiting around the plane in a uniform pattern and appear to changing positions after each revolution especially towards the end. Someone might need to apply tracking to these in after effects or something and confirm whether or not the orbs do indeed change position after each revolution or if they remain static.

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