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Orthogonal Walking

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Orthogonal walking is a locomotuary principal intended for non-optimum yet aesthetically and mathematically satisfactory transition in two-dimensional co-ordinate space.

The Orthogonal walker has only two different methods of progress, either walking forwards in a straight line, or rotating through 90° or an integer multiple thereof.

This technique permits ready access to any part of a building, domestic or otherwise, whilst also affording amusement and stimulation to oneself and onlookers.

pocmloc, Jul 04 2020

Up and down Stylite_20Vertical_...istancing_20Vehicle
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       Presumably these directions will be aligned with true cardinality.
RayfordSteele, Jul 04 2020
  

       I am trully interested in this novel way of avoiding strangers. Will it work on three dimentional surfaces?
el dueno, Jul 04 2020
  

       //true cardinality//
Would that be True North or local Magnetic North, or a different external frame of reference?
neutrinos_shadow, Jul 05 2020
  

       For the third dimension, see link.
pertinax, Jul 05 2020
  

       Arbitrary coordinates   

       Turning though 59° adds a certain frisson.   

       Not meant to be silly
pocmloc, Jul 06 2020
  


 

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