From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B
FYI: this post has no math involved, Absolutely NO MATH.
Let's consider this: Both A and B are letters. But any other similarities ends there. Point A cannot become X and Point B cannot become Y. At least not arbitrarily.
Also Point A cannot be exchanged/subsituted with a different location in much the same way if we place location as the standard/constant instead of letters. Okay, are you becoming confused? Hmm---maybe this is starting to seem like math afterall.
Looking at the relationship between two letters or two locations or even two different thoughts requires understanding each represented symbol. We cannot confuse symbols or standards. Mixing it up is not good. Not effective.
Finding that straight line from one point to another is a logical conclusion. But it's likely not the only way to arrive at that new point.
Yikes. Pondering sometimes makes my head hurt. But as far as making points go: is it effective to compare apples versus oranges because they are both fruit or is it better to compare different varieties of apples. MacIntosh versus Gala for example.
I ponder. This can lead me to an entirely different train of thought. All aboard. More later. Pondering. Happy Saturday.
photo taken by Michael Jacobs of the light rail station at Highland Park in Los Angeles 90042. Currently called the Gold Line, it along with other Los Angeles County light rail lines will be changing names to "letters" prior to Los Angeles hosting the Olympic Games in 2028.
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