How and when did humans as a species come up with the idea of a straight line? There is no example of this in nature, so did man make up the straight line? And why then?
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This is actually not a question for mathematicians or physicists but for cultural anthropologists (which I am not). But I can immediately think of two things.
When man started developing tools to outwit prey animals, think of arrows and spears, he quickly realized that a nice straight arrow or spear is quite handy.
Secondly, the idea that the straight distance from a point A to a point B gives the shortest displacement also seems very natural to me.
Primitive man did not yet know that this straight line is actually a geodesic on a sphere, and we do not really take this into account now as long as it concerns limited distances.
Sincerely
Jan
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Jan Van den Bussche
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