Yes. We simplifty things. I use Euclidean geometry for distances within a city because it is approximately correct but between continents the error becomes too large.
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Yes. We simplifty things. I use Euclidean geometry for distances within a city because it is approximately correct but between continents the error becomes too large.
The modern physics world also ignores spin, counter-spin and frequency (as it defines distances and patterns)