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⚡ Enter ArenaAn ant follows a path on a saddle surface. Which mechanism explains why the ant's parallel-transported orientation changes after traversing a closed loop?
A)Extrinsic curvature cancels intrinsically
B)Geodesic deviation vanishes asymptotically
C)Holonomy arises from non-zero curvature✓
D)The metric tensor is always Euclidean
💡 Explanation
Holonomy, describing orientation change after parallel transport around a loop, occurs because the saddle surface has non-zero Gaussian curvature. Therefore, the ant's orientation changes; rather than remaining constant as it would on a flat surface.
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