Reading The Three-Body Problem. The problem as described reminds me of TREE(3), finite yet without upper bound.

Doubt anyone is as obsessed with this kind thing as I am.

https://www.chrisliss.com/p/tree3?utm_source=publication-search

But maybe there are some math nerds here, nostr:npub1sfhflz2msx45rfzjyf5tyj0x35pv4qtq3hh4v2jf8nhrtl79cavsl2ymqt?

Long shot to get a response, but figured I’d post. (Also long shot the two are related, but seems like when you go from two to three, you get complexity.

https://www.chrisliss.com/p/all-things?utm_source=publication-search

https://nostrcheck.me/media/134743ca8ad0203b3657c20a6869e64f160ce48ae6388dc1f5ca67f346019ee7/e365a7e61bc57651e095e104d8597ccab319825963e0464bf709a0fc8705717c.webp

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Wow, another mind bending rabbit hole. Thanks for sharing, gotta read that a couple more times.

ha -- glad someone else feels the same way!

Interesting!