Re: Euclids postulates and non-Euclidean geometry




"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The Earth is clearly in four dimensional spacetime--not the
two dimensional surface being referred to in the thread,
and neutrinos are good examples of the shortest route for
transversing two points in four dimensional spacetime.

ROFLOL.
You love that SciFi bull*** you worship huh Sam?
LOL


But let me repeat what I originally said....

By definition, a geodesic is the shortest line between two points
on any mathematically defined surface.
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Geodesic.html

Repeat it all you want...
you still lost the race.
I made a shorter path without using a geodesic at all..
LOL


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