Lines
Lines generally refer to straight or elongated marks, paths, or sequences of points that extend in one direction, forming the basis of shapes in art, boundaries in everyday life, and structures in mathematics. In modern usage, they can also denote queues of people or digital code streams, highlighting their role in organizing chaos or conveying information efficiently.
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In geometry, the concept of straight lines inspired Euclid's Elements around 300 BC, which includes over 500 propositions, and one surprising fact is that a straight line on a sphere, like the Earth's surface, is actually a great circle, such as the equator, which is about 40,075 kilometers long and forms the basis for global navigation.
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