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SUBHAJITRAHUL | 16:58 Wed 28th Nov 2012 | Science
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SUPPOSE WE DRAW A LINE ON EARTH SURFACE,IT IS CALLED STRAIGHT LINE,,BUT MY QUESTION IS EARTH IS ROUND SO WHEN WE DRAW THE STRAIGHT LINE ,IS THAT LINE CALLED STRAIGHT OR CURVED?
IF CURVED THEN WE HAVE NO CONCEPT OF STRAIGHT LINE,WHY?
AND THE MAIN FACT IS THE NEWTON'S FIRST LAW IS WRONG...??????
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No the point is precisely the opposite

A perfectly straight line is a theoretical mathematical construct live an infinitely small point.

In physical reality a perfectly straight line is impossible there will always be some tiny fluctuation if just from gravitational effects.

But even mathematically a line drawn on a sphere is not straight...
17:11 Wed 28th Nov 2012
Agreed. I like your avatar!
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Einstein didn't disprove Newton's law, he just generalised it. All calculations which involve everyday speed values are done with Newton's laws.
sub.. If you draw a line around a sphere you get a circle. Any part of a circle is a curve, therefore even if the earth's surface was perfectly smooth you couldn't draw a straight line on it. The rest of your question is therefore invalid.
The shortest distance between two points on the earth's surface is called the Great Circle. This can look really odd, especially when you realise that the shortest route from Los Angeles to Gatwick goes across the Arctic, almost over the North Pole
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we have no concept of straightline,,,,think about this then write something,,,,
So when my mum sez stand up straight!! I can say " But I am standing up straight "
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//we have no concept of straight line, think about this then write something//
What is your definition of a straight line? You can't say we have no concept of what it is if you haven't defined it. If you can't define it, then this whole conversation is meaningless.
We must have a concept of a straight line otherwise we wouldn't be discussing it.
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@birdie what is ur concept about straight line?

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