Cartesian coordinate
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The Cartesian coordinate system was proposed by the French mathematician René Descartes in "Methodology" published in 1637. Coordinates are a mathematical method for studying the position and movement of points in space. They establish a set of rules and standards to determine the coordinates in space. The coordinates of any point are used to describe geometric shapes, physical laws, motion trajectories, etc in space.
Combining blocks with Cartesian coordinates will bring new norms for the non-arbitrary supply of land and spatial location relationships in the metaverse space, and become a consensus for the future Bitcoin ecosystem to build a metaverse map system.