ANSWERS: 17
  • A staight line.
  • Logic says go on a straight line. But, with Einstein's theory of space and time being curved, it is possible to have "0" distance between any two point by creating wormholes.
  • Teleportation...?
  • the fastest way to get from point A to point B is to know the vibrational frequency of point B and mach that frequency then point B will claps and point A will take is place, that's how the UFOs go from star systems to star systems.
  • Take a left at the oak tree.
  • Simple, get in a boat and travel across the C!
  • Run as fast as you can in a straight line.
  • A straight line.
  • Usually, the answer is "diagonally"
  • Straight Line. Look where your at, see where you wanna be...and DO IT.
  • Wormhole
  • Place them adjacent to each other.
  • 1) "The fastest way to get from point A to point B might be the window, but I think I'll use the doors/lift/stairs this time" Source and further information: http://minekey.com/theopinion/1247279 2) "Let A and B be two points at different heights. If the two points are connected by a wire "curve" and a bead is released from the higher point, is there a shape for the wire so that the bead will arrive at the lower point in the shortest time? I plan to measure the time it takes for the bead to go from A to B on four typical curves: an inverted cycloid, a parabola, a circle, and a line." "I conclude that the fastest way for a bead on a wire to get from point A to another point B which lies below A, but not directly below A, is to follow a path made by the inverted cycloid connecting those two points." Source and further information: http://www.usc.edu/CSSF/History/2002/Projects/22727.pdf 3) "what is the fastest way to travel from point A to point B when B is on the other side of the city?" "Um, I think a helicopter is the fastest way. No obstacles." Source and further information: http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/genmessage.php?board=942351&topic=50023720 4) "A straight line may be the shortest distance between two points, but on a steep slope, zigzagging is the fastest way to go, a new study confirms. On flat terrain, a straight line is typically still the best way to get from point A to point B. But climbing up a steep hill is a whole different ballgame; the mechanics and energy costs of walking up a hill alter the way we negotiate the landscape. "You would expect a similar process on any landscape, but when you have changes in elevation it makes things more complicated," said study author Marcos Llobera of the University of Washington. "There is a point, or critical slope, where it becomes metabolically too costly to go straight ahead, so people move at an angle, cutting into the slope. Eventually they need to go back toward the direction they were originally headed and this creates zigzags. The steeper the slope, the more important it is that you tackle it at the right angle."" Source and further information: http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/080222-zigzag-better.html 5) "4-wheel drive [...] through the bush, through the theme park, crossing the train track, through the national park and through the golf coarse. ^^ That's the quickest way but not quite the ethical." "usually a straight line but in Physics and Space Travel it would involve bending light and gravity" Source and further information: http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090528014223AAbKLTv
  • In a top fuel dragster
  • A to point B, erase the "to point" = AB!
  • As the crow flies!

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