Oh, I agree, absolutely, that the mathematics of tensor calculus on which General Relativity is based is well defined and extremely accurate. An orbit with an eccentricity of zero with a well-measured diameter times pi that is not equal to the circumferential distance of the orbit is much harder to grasp.
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