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Why do the orbit equations have to be symmetric about two axes even the orbit is not bounded?
In the book of Classical Mechanics by Goldstein, at page 88, it is given that:
$$
\frac{d^{2} u}{d t^{2}}+u=-\frac{m}{l^{2}} \frac{d}{d u} V\left(\frac{1}{u}\right) .
$$
The preceding equation is such ...