Orthogonality and Disaster Recovery (fwd)

Antonomasia ant at notatla.demon.co.uk
Sun Oct 26 05:17:38 PST 1997



From: kent at bywater.songbird.com

> On Sat, Oct 25, 1997 at 04:28:52PM -0500, Jim Choate wrote:

> > Any idea how a term meaning 'at right angles' came to hold all the various
> > interpretations it now does?...
> > 
> > I see this word in a lot of my reading and it almost never implies any sort
> > of 'indipendent multi-variant reference system'.

> I can't believe that you haven't studied vector spaces, Jim.  In that 
> particular niche of mathematics, the meaning you quote is precisely the 
> meaning of 'orthogonal'.  Vector algebra underlies a very large part 
> of mathematics, and modern physics would not exist without it.


I believe that is Jim's point.  The dictionary definition and
"one task, one tool" seem to have quite a gap between them.



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