At first I was dubious about the framing of a “shifting” n-dimensional landscape, because in a sense the landscape is fixed in 2n dimensions (I think?), but you’ve convinced me this is a useful tool to think about/discuss these issues. Thanks for writing this!
At first I was dubious about the framing of a “shifting” n-dimensional landscape, because in a sense the landscape is fixed in 2n dimensions (I think?), but you’ve convinced me this is a useful tool to think about/discuss these issues. Thanks for writing this!