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[–] addie@feddit.uk 16 points 6 days ago

... and it's been doing it for long enough that it, and all the other plutinos, have settled into a 2:3 resonant orbit with Neptune, which takes 165 years to orbit the sun by itself.

Space is really big and the timescales are really long, in a way which doesn't really make sense on human scales, except for things which are so fast that they also don't make sense on human scales, like core-collapse supernovas.

The good news is that we're good at doing maths and we've built some big computers to do that maths, so we've no problems 'popping a few zeros' into the sums that we do.