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Geography is four-dimensional
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coder97
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danubis
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So for exemple the diaspora that left Iran when the Shah left is probably still thinking of Iran as it was at the time.
Without generalizing it most probably mean the same thing for the Jewish that stayed conservative through the exile.
And so on with every person that migrate, bringing the culture of a bygone era with us
Is it the past travelling in our present?
warumdarum
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mmooss
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They are conservative about time X, and in your comment is conservative about time Y (which happens to be now).
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"Geography is three dimensional" doesn't correctly communicate the time dimension.
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marginalia_nu
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marginalia_nu
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You can do the same with geography. It's why generally only specify geographical coordinates with latitude and longitude, altitude is a given from those two, since you're as unlikely to be hovering in the air as you are to be immersed in bedrock.
soco
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Also in Rio, how high you live can be a marker depending on which part of town you are. Favelas are on hills, whereas wealthy people in Zona Sul live down the hill closer to the beaches.