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  • curprev 16:1116:11, 29 January 20232601:246:c700:f5:f840:7cd2:4450:dbd5 talk 52,027 bytes +45 →‎Newton: Copyedited, placing usually standard comma breaks, and elevated the sourcing issue of the section, which is evident in the opening paragraph as well. It is simply not the case that the only secondary or tertiary source available that discuss the seminal work of Newton presented in this section was Brewster (1860)! This section is a morass of WP policy-defiant unverifiable original research. undo
  • curprev 16:0416:04, 29 January 20232601:246:c700:f5:f840:7cd2:4450:dbd5 talk 51,982 bytes +50 →‎Solar perturbation of lunar motion: Section content relies on editor expertise in reading the key primary source (PNPM)—it's what's interpreted, when any source is given at all. Clearly, this isn't what WP founders intended, per WP:OR, WP:VER, etc. So, like many maths, physics, here we simply punt on those clear WP policies/guidelines, thus failing to provide a scholarly explanation based on key reliable others (2o and 3o source authors). Instead, we grandstand our own proscribed thinking. undo

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