The point denoting the physical centre of the earth can be digitalized and used as a referrence point of orientation during space travel as well as in beaming, with points of referrence changing two degrees every two seconds. A two mile extension of the space between each two degrees at two miles above the physical centre of the earth is the average size of a 'stage' within space travel.
If something is travelling at two degrees every two seconds then distance can easily be relativised as the distance between the angle arms grows.
This aspect connects to the visual scope part of my work in that the observer is made relative to the centre of the earth and thus relates accurately to positions in the universe. It is important to remember that one human life span of 73 years is relevant to space travel.
The fact that visual scope is square-like in perception is one aspect of it covering two degrees every five seconds of actual distance and this is the speed at which a perceived distance covers actual distance for the purposes of matering phenominal distances in short periods of time.
Freitag, 15. April 2011
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