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OK, on the surface of earth, we only need two coordinates to specify
your position. On a donut shaped world, you need only two. What about on a Moebius strip shaped world or a Kleins bottle shaped world? |
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![]() "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... OK, on the surface of earth, we only need two coordinates to specify your position. On a donut shaped world, you need only two. What about on a Moebius strip shaped world or a Kleins bottle shaped world? 2 points. But there has to be a reference zero, zero point in all systems. If the world does not have a flat surface, then you would need 3 points, as if you were a submarine. |
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