"Precession refers to a change in the direction of the axis of a rotating object. In physics, there are two types of precession, torque-free and torque-induced, the latter being discussed here in more detail. In certain contexts, "precession" may refer to the precession that the Earth experiences, the effects of this type of precession on astronomical observation, or to the precession of orbital objects."
Yes, clearly, I understand all that fully because I am a lawyer, and thus as Justice Kennedy has ruled, have clarity when it comes to the cosmos, and here I thought you had made a typo, and accidently replaced the "o" with an "e." :)
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