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General relativity states that all free falling bodies follow spacetime geodesics. A geodesic is a path of extremal proper time.
My intuition tells me that extremal proper time is the maximum amount of real time. So does this mean that all objects will take the path of most time to get from point A to B. Then why is it, if I drop my pencil, it travels in a straight line down to earth. I thought a geodesic was defined as the shortest path between 2 points, but how can that be if it is also defined as the path of most time?
Thanks.
My intuition tells me that extremal proper time is the maximum amount of real time. So does this mean that all objects will take the path of most time to get from point A to B. Then why is it, if I drop my pencil, it travels in a straight line down to earth. I thought a geodesic was defined as the shortest path between 2 points, but how can that be if it is also defined as the path of most time?
Thanks.
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