Difference between revisions of "Talk:Strana Mechty"

m (Created page with '{{WikiProject Planets|tr=new}}')
 
(Coordinate Problems - 2015-12-14 T1742 PST Z-8)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{WikiProject Planets|tr=new}}
 
{{WikiProject Planets|tr=new}}
 +
 +
==Coordinate Problem==
 +
Just because Earth is 0,0 doesn't mean much, as that map can spin 360* on your finger like a basketball, and always be accurate. You need another point to anchor the coordinates. Earth is the triangulation of two points, and can not triangulate itself. i.e, f your map has the center of the milky way at -X,+Y, and mine is +X,-Y, while we both have Earth at 0,0, who has their map upside down? how do you prove it?
 +
[[Special:Contributions/72.67.29.199|72.67.29.199]] 17:42, 14 December 2015 (PST)
 +
Twitter handle
 +
@ Anonomouse1981

Revision as of 21:42, 14 December 2015

This article is within the scope of the Planets WikiProject, a collaborative effort to improve BattleTechWiki's coverage of planets. If you would like to participate, you can visit the project page, where you can join the project and see a list of open tasks.

This article has been flagged for review by the Project: Planets team. If you have reviewed this article, please remove the tr parameter from this template.

Coordinate Problem

Just because Earth is 0,0 doesn't mean much, as that map can spin 360* on your finger like a basketball, and always be accurate. You need another point to anchor the coordinates. Earth is the triangulation of two points, and can not triangulate itself. i.e, f your map has the center of the milky way at -X,+Y, and mine is +X,-Y, while we both have Earth at 0,0, who has their map upside down? how do you prove it? 72.67.29.199 17:42, 14 December 2015 (PST) Twitter handle @ Anonomouse1981