They are not broken, so talking about a fix is not relevant. I think GA is well aware of choreos being unstable.
That is correct. It is not an error.
We deal with finite precision math here, which means that if a calculation of, for example, gravity is off by however small a number, it will fall apart. Add more digits to the calculation and it will still fall apart, just more slowly.
In addition to this, in reality, if you (speaking of the unstable setups here) add even a single atom extra mass to one body or move it however small a distance or change the velocity by a tiny amount, it will also fall apart, even with precise math.
Imagine a ball on the top of a perfectly symmetric hill. In theory, if the ball is perfect and it is at the exact top of the hill, it will balance there. In reality, _any_ displacement or asymmetry of the ball or of the hill (while keeping a convex shape, no cheating by putting a dent at the top) will make the ball fall off. The same is true for most of the choreographies.
Main point here is that some physical systems are unconditionally unstable, some are conditionally stable and some are unconditionally stable.
As to why so many... why not?