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    SeanM
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    We can treat the sun as a nucleus and the planets as electrons. We can decouple the gravitational interactions between the planets and replace them with “quasiplanets” that interact with an attractive potential of the static distribution of all the “quasiplanets”. From there we can find a density which would be the probability of finding a planet at a particular point in space.

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