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Warp Factors

Before we go much further with the hard stuff, let's see if there is any way to know whether we are constrained to such a curved or ``warped'' [hyper]surface.

For the ``bug on the balloon'' there certainly is: simply check whether Euclidean geometry (trigonometry, ) works properly on figures in the ``plane'' of the Earth's surface. As an extreme example, note that two ``straight lines'' which cross at one point on the Earth will cross again on the other side! Also note that one can make a ``triangle'' out of great circles in which all three angles are 90o!  [Just make the length of each side equal to the circumference of the Earth.]  And so on.