What is the longest distance in the world?

China
March 15, 2009 2:00am CST
Hi,there!today,my maths teacher ask us a question,that what is the longest distance in the world. I think this is a mathematical question which has no relationship with love.I suppose the longest distance is 0,because the "0" can never reach.do you think so,my friends?do you know the answer?
1 response
@rashmie (947)
• United Arab Emirates
15 Mar 09
I think it should be in terms of light years or Parsec. These are units to measure distance and a light year is the distance that light travels in one year which comes out to be quite high. Any way interesting question. And what is the '0', I don't get that would you clear a bit more?
• China
15 Mar 09
Hi,rashmie.thank you for yourtimely response.you say that a light-year is the longest distance,but is there no distance longer?I dont agree with you.you know,a light-year is 5,786,101,150,000 miles.this is a exact figure,it is not the biggest.but i dont know what is the biggest one? in my opioion,"zero",the distance which we can never get to,it is too long for us to arrive. do you think so? my friend.
• United States
21 Jun 09
This is an old proverb where it originates from i do not know... But it goes like this,"do you know what the longest distance in the world is ? it's the distance from the words that come out of one's own mouth too their own ear..." if pondered upon the meaning should be very clear... D.J. Aron Gill San Francisco CA.