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admiralrohan 13 minutes ago [-]
Same is true for humans too. About their personality. Constantly changing and you will never meet the same person twice in that sense.
pella 49 minutes ago [-]
Every geography has a timestamp.
soco 39 minutes ago [-]
I get the latitude, longitude, and they added time. But what was the fourth dimension? Or third rather, because the post assumption is that time was the fourth added.
OutOfHere 22 seconds ago [-]
I think the closest thing to the fourth dimension in this context is money. If used correctly, it alters ones experience meaningfully.
For example, I could be living in a polluted region, but if I have sufficient money, I can ensure the air I breathe indoors is very clean.
deweller 35 minutes ago [-]
Altitude is the third dimension, but I presume you knew that.
"Geography is three dimensional" doesn't correctly communicate the time dimension.
soco 24 minutes ago [-]
Hmm I thought that, but we don't really live in a 3D world (or use the altitude parameter in a very meaningful way in life) so I wondered whether there's something else I was missing.
roywiggins 22 minutes ago [-]
“The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.”
For example, I could be living in a polluted region, but if I have sufficient money, I can ensure the air I breathe indoors is very clean.
"Geography is three dimensional" doesn't correctly communicate the time dimension.