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Is it possible for the shortest distance between two points not to be a straight line?
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The shortest practical distance may well not be a straight line (e.g. from England to Australia. One has to follow the contours of the earth, and so travel about 12,000 miles).
However, the true shortest distance in this case is actually via the earth's centre, only about 8,000 miles.
You must be careful not to confuse the shortest distance between two points on the surface of an impenetrable solid body, and the true, geometric, shortest distance.