I encourage you to read the source. I know that it what it says in the abstract, but that is simply the stronger focus.
If you follow the equations, it is shown blatantly that no conditions are imposed on the masses either. They do not specify this in the abstract because it is uninteresting
Very funny. First you admit to only a cursory glance at the articles, as it only took you '15 minutes' to find them, and now you claim to have read them and that it's abstractly 'in the equations' and never stated anywhere, and that the abstract makes a similar statement about the positions and velocities, but it was only a coincidence. You often rely on "it's too simple" and "everyone knows..."
Please quote your sources directly if you are going to make an argument. "My argument is buried in this paper somewhere and somehow" is an invalid debate tactic.
Oh! You misunderstand. I’ve read all the technical sources before, I did not newly find them in 15 min. What I was able to do is build that collection using google in that time. The reason why I chose many of those sources in particular (instead of the dozens of others I had to choose from) was precisely because they are familiar to me.
I never stated that I took a cursory glance at them - this was an incorrect assumption.
Also, I am not trying to debate you. There is no debate here. I am simply trying to provide you with information to improve your understanding of these things so that YOU become a more effective debater with your adversaries in the future.
Believe you me, when you break through and publicly go up against physicists, you will appreciate having an arsenal of prior detailed knowledge of the arguments they will bring against you.
Do not let my lower fora posts muddle our efforts here: that is just careless childish venting (which is what those fora are meant for). I am on your side here.
I will pick out some relevant Trajectories for you from these sources and post them - so that future discussions can have a finer focus. But please do not let them take the place of your own study. Alone, they will be insufficient to prepare you for the future.
Best,
QED