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Norton’s very simple case of indeterminism in classical mechanics has given rise to a literature critical of his result. I am interested here in posing a new objection different from the ones made to date. The first section of the paper expounds the essence of Norton’s model and my criticism of it. I then propose a specific modification in the absence of gravitational interaction. The final section takes into consideration a surprising consequence for classical mechanics from the new model introduced here.

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Laraudogoitia, J.P. On Norton’s dome. Synthese 190, 2925–2941 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-012-0105-z

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