doronshadmi
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A line segment is a complex result of that linkage.
Who said anything about a coordinate system not having more then one location?
You simply do not get your own reasoning http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=5810085&postcount=9397Doron “you simply do not understand that” I specifically told you that a circle is one dimensional because you only need the rotational angle to identify any location on that circle. That there is more than one location means that it is specifically not a 0 dimensional space being considered.
The ability to define two points, is based on the linkage between 0-space (the minimal form of Locality) and 1-space (the minimal form of Non-locality).The Man said:Oh look two points defining a line segment.
A line segment is a complex result of that linkage.
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