👉 In mathematics, a geodesic is an object that follows a straight line path between two points in space. Geodesics are important for navigation and other applications due to their ability to navigate through curved spaces efficiently. Geodesics can be defined as the paths of an object in three dimensions that pass through a set of points (called nodes) without crossing itself or any other geodesic. They are also known as isodynamic surfaces, because they have no oblique edges. In physics,