There is no linear movement in the universe

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As we all know the universe is curvilinear.we also have two sets of formulae-one for linear motion and the other for curvilinear.Since the universe is curved there is no linear motion and all can be and should be measured using angular velocity formula.

For example,when a car is moving with a velocity of 70km/hr,it is not its linear velocity we are talking about but its angular velocity since it is travelling on the surface of earth which is curved.

Hence we can conclude that nothing in the universe is straight, it is just relatively straight

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