- From: Daniel Alexandre <bicomplex@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2020 03:40:54 +0100
- To: semantic-web@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CALr=J3B4dmOVmB2_SoHxFw1AcHpHFgmr1jsvZ0CuQQjUog_O3A@mail.gmail.com>
Hello, I have some ideas to share about an international postcode system using cubic meters. Each postcode location would be quite small, that is, the size of a cubic meter. Each postcode location would be a cubic in a grid of cubes with an edge of 21 million cubes. This would total 9,261,000,000,000,000,000,000 cubes. All cubes would be numbered, using 22 algarisms (21m^3= 22 digits). The website is on github, you can visit going to: CubicPostcode.com This would have many applications and particularly cool with augmented reality, semantic web and new ways of world mapping for propriety register and real estate. 9,261,000,000,000,000,000,001 to 9,999,999,999,999,999,999 could be codes used for moving items, like telephone numbers, ISBNs, RFIDs or IP addresses. Everyone would get used to this string codes of 22 algarisms. Looking for someone that could collaborate with me in the algorytm design and code implementation. Work in progress with a little script in Python that converts cube number into XYZ cartesian coordinates, In case you might be interested we have also HTML5 / JS code to convert GPS <-> XYZ cartesian coordinates in meters. Here: https://github.com/cubicpostcode/LLA_ECEF_Conversion Daniel Alexandre, BEng(Hons) London, UKbicomplex@gmail.com <bicomplex@gmail.com?Subject=Re%3A%20International%20Postcode%20using%20Meter%20Cubes%20-%3E%20Earth%20Cubic%20%20Spacetimestamp%20(ECS)&In-Reply-To=%3CCALr%3DJ3CrBr4VvkuQ-YrL%2BYX0WMGBO03TSzOvicg1QzGY1dVUBw%40mail.gmail.com%3E&References=%3CCALr%3DJ3CrBr4VvkuQ-YrL%2BYX0WMGBO03TSzOvicg1QzGY1dVUBw%40mail.gmail.com%3E> CubicPostcode.com
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