Who said: current have more than one way of running through a straight

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The quote you mentioned seems to capture a concept related to physics or electrical engineering, particularly concerning the behavior of electric currents. However, it doesn't appear to be a widely recognized or attributed quote from a specific individual. If it's a paraphrase or a specific interpretation of a scientific principle, please provide more context or clarify, and I would be happy to help!

Wasn’t it Strabo

The phrase you referenced does not seem to be a direct or well-known quote from Strabo, the ancient Greek geographer, philosopher, and historian. Strabo is primarily known for his work "Geographica," where he explores the geography and cultures of the known world in his time.

If you're referring to a specific concept or quote from Strabo or if there's a particular context in which he discussed multiple ways of running through a straight line (possibly in relation to geography, philosophy, or another topic), please provide more information, and I’d be glad to help clarify that!