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Cyberspace, Crypto Anarchy, and Pushing Limits
>The problem I have is that it is not clear that cyberspace is a space,
>[...] These physical, 2-D and 3-D concepts do not map well
>to cyberspace.
A mathematical space need not be linear, even locally, and therefore
it need not have dimensionality. While the use of the word space
started as a reference to our spatial experience, it has generalized
out of that restriction.
>For a concrete example, who owns the Cypherpunks list? Tim and Eric started
>it, Eric keeps the software working, and John Gilmore supplies the machine,
>as I understand it (apologies if I am leaving someone out).
Here's how I explained it a recent cypherpunks meeting:
John Gilmore is the pope. He owns the hardware.
Hugh Daniel is the cardinal. He does much of the maintenance.
Eric Hughes is the king. He looks like a figurehead.
Insert your own conception of divine right of kings, etc., in order to
complete the analogy. Should I ever move the list to my own hardware
and net connection, I get to be Napoleon.
Eric