Location and locality in the analogue world, in terms of state territoriality, are distracting, if not illusory
Location and locality in the analogue world, in terms of state territoriality, are distracting, if not illusory
Location and locality in the analogue world, in terms of state territoriality, are distracting, if not illusory. They only (identifiably) came into being around 5000 BC, leading to the dividing up of the planet due to the fact that state information processing infrastructures, until very recently, had to be installed somewhere physically. However, Things and Beings relocate ceaselessly in the analogue world, moving in and out of state territories. It is important, nevertheless, to note that what they basically do each time they relocate is change information platform, thus affecting the exercise of control over them—the fact that the change of information platform coincides with a change of location is incidental.
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