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>> No.9070800 [View]
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Asking here since /lit/ didn't help much.

Are there any pop-sci books worth reading?

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So my teacher told my class today that, in an spherical plane, "lines" parallel at one point eventually converge.

It blew my mind, I can't understand why. Lines sorted like latitudes on earth are actually parallel at all points and never converge. Can someone explain this to me? I know my teacher isn't wrong cause I googled it as soon as I got home but I have no clue what I'm missing.

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