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you don't need an initial heading measurement but you still need to know where you are


It would suffice to know the radius of the planet and it's rate of rotation.


Using only a compass and the knowledge that you were somewhere on the planet earth, could you determine the shortest route from your locations to Chicago?


Ah I thought you were referring to the gyrocompass functionality. Yes, for general navigation you need an initial position to determine your position from inertial measurement alone (as I said, you can determine orientation and latitude, but not longitude).




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