In flat space, which is tantamount to assuming the absence of gravity, and 
non-zero curvature, a body placed at spatial coordinates x,y,z, will move 
because t increments. But if there is zero curvature, in which direction 
will it move? That is, how is the direction of motion determined? TIA, AG

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