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The book deals with vehicles represented by solid bodies, having a certain space orientation and stabilized with respect to one or another coordinate system. Particular cases are artificial Earth satellites (AES), rocket carriers (RC), and vehicles with magnetic levitation systems (see V.I.Bocharov and V.D.Nagorsky (Ed.) [9], T.I.Katsan, V.G.Lebedev, and A.I.Mytarev [35], Yu.A.Nikitenko et al. [71], K.H.Brock et al. [14], E.Gottzein [25], E.Gottzein, L.Miller, and R.Meisinger [27], P.K.Sinha [92], R.D,Thornton [96]).
Now art comes into being when out of many notions from experience we for one universal belief concerning similar facts.
<…> The cause of this is that experience is knowledge of individuals but art is universal knowledge <…>
Aristotle. Metaphysics (p. 12, 13)
Aristotle’s Metaphysics. Transl. with comm. and glossary by H.G.Apostle. Bloomington — London. Indiana University Press, 1966.
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Rabinovich, B.I., Lebedev, V.G., Mytarev, A.I. (1994). Introduction. In: Vortex Processes and Solid Body Dynamics. Fluid Mechanics and its Applications, vol 25. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1038-9_1
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