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posted by Little Timmy on November 9th, 2010 4:22 PM
You're right. Once you define a point, it's no longer nowhere since you have also determined 'where' that point is. That makes it somewhere.
However, if you define a point which is in Everywhere, then it isn't in a place since the only value of location that applies to it is logically assumed by all things: it's in the universe. The universe is nowhere, since there is nothing else in existence which can be used to define the location of the universe.
Here it is, further explained: http://sf0.org/survivalrate0/Centroid-Exploration/
posted by Little Timmy on November 9th, 2010 12:00 PM
I tried enterring this into the URL of the site, but got nothing. Has anybody tried approaching it as not an encryption, but as something else, like an address or key?
We found a lake. Not just any lake. A lake with a 4ft difference in water level to the creek 10 ft away from it. The creek didn't go to or from the lake, but hugged it on its way around, and was literally 4 feet lower than the lake. HOW, science?! HOW!!!!!? Basic ground water principles say that the level of the lake should be the same as the creek!