Hi,
Yeah, though 0, 0, 1 is an actual coordinate called a 3d vector. It 
makes sense that they would use 3d vectors in space since space is a 3d 
environment. Though, why earth would be 0, 0, 1 is beyond me. We are 
actually on the outer arm of the Milky Way galaxy, far from the center 
of our galaxy, which would assume to me that we should be on a point far 
away from 0, 0, 1.
However, then again we humans are such vain creatures, and have always 
desired to state that our world is at the center of the universe. Before 
the age of enlightenment religious groups such as the Catholic Church 
declared it was haracy to state the Earth was not the center of the 
universe. You would be put to death or torchered for merely suggesting 
that the Earth orbited the sun, and that our solar system was one of 
billions in a very large universe. Never mind the interesting question 
is their intelligent life beyond Earth?
That is actually one of the reasons I like Star Trek. It calls out to 
the intelectual in me. It is nice to think about what the human race 
could be like in three or four hundred years. Will, the human race 
destroy itself in some foolish war over greed, religion,  and power, or 
will mankind finally grow up and begin to answer the questions that have 
puzzled us for centuries. There is no question that the concepts of 
visitors from the stars or other planets goes way back into the deepest 
roots of human history. Yet, even today in 2008 the topic of aliens and 
UFOs is a hot topic with no conclusive results one way or another. 
Either you believe or you don't. It would be nice to find answers one 
way or the other though.

Stefen Hudson wrote:
> "There are no terms. You will disarm all your weapons and escort us without 
> further diversion to sector 001, where we will begin assimilating your 
> culture and technology."
> Yet another example of named sectors.
>
>   


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