ABSTRACT

The classical Kepler motion can be described with the Newtonian equations of motion. Kepler motion has reality only as a snapshot, this is undeniable; it could not have been discovered otherwise. However the planetary motion is a succession of such snapshots, which have to be put together in order to make the whole thing. The ratio of forces is practically represented by the eccentricity of the Keplerian motion which represents the atom. The fundamental skyrmion is, according to the ideas of Atiyah and Sutcliffe, essential in the construction of any other with null mass pions. The existence of nucleus is quite naturally described even within the classical theory of Kepler motion, by the same harmonic mapping as that from general relativity.