Time to pull a doronshadmi.
Please go back and read the whole message. By your post you obviously did not read the whole message.

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With that being said, you still didn't answer the whole post. Here's what you missed:
Why can a line not be located? Please go into details about how a line can not be located.
Also, since I know the location of a point (0-dimensional element) is it local or non local to a cube (3-dimensional element)? What if I now have a line (1-dimensional element) and the cube? If I have two points (0-dimensional elements) are they local or non-local to each other?
Follow up: Please define line.
Your "paper"
http://www.geocities.com/complementarytheory/NXOR-XOR.pdf does not contain the word location. How can it explain location when it doesn't even use the word?