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Mikito Harakiri wrote:
> JOG wrote:
> > Each Time(year, month, date) may be plotted as a point in a 3
> > dimensional space, certainly making the entity 3D.
>
> The "year, month, date" part is a calendar artifact. It is indeed
> formally 3 dimensional. Let me ask a related question though. Is
>
> 1024
>
> a 4 dimensional object? Because we can represent it as
>
> number of thousands number of hundreds ...
> ------------------- ------------------ ...
> 1 0 ...
No, I totally agree. The term dimension is so abstract in terms of information modelling I struggle to define exactly what it means. It's often used as a synonym for "property of " an entity, which are rarely wholly independent, and often confused with the term as used with the 3 physical dimensions, which are of course orthogonal. Received on Mon Oct 10 2005 - 21:33:06 CDT
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