arkinox on Nostr: Addressable, yes, but relative movement makes it hard to put those addresses into a ...
Addressable, yes, but relative movement makes it hard to put those addresses into a coordinate system. That's why for cyberspace I only scaled the 32 byte coordinate space to geosynchronous orbit and only use 1/2 of the coordinate space for it. Nothing outside of geosynchronous orbit is super relevant anyways in terms of its location :)
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