Subject: Re: In between tri and quadri
Date: Nov 06, 2004 @ 20:13
Author: aletheiak ("aletheiak" <aletheiak@...>)
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> Has anybody of you cast an eye on the Vaalserberg already?Netherland's
> highest mountain and - today - a tripoint: BEDENL.and a
>
> Historically, it started as something between a simple borderline
> tripoint, and this was in 1816, when the hybrid state of Neutral-Moresnet
> was founded. So we had NL/Prussia/Neutra-Moresnet then on top of theactually
> Vaalserberg.
>
> Neutral-Moresnet was co-governed by Prussia and the Netherlands. So
> we can take this hybrid only half seriously.hahahahaha
> in fact perhaps only a 2 1/2-point.promoted to a
>
> 1830 Belgium was created. Our tripont (or 2 1/2 if you will)
> quadripont (or 3 1/2 ?). Neutral-Moresnet was then co-governed byBelgium
> and Prussia.quadripoint was
>
> 1870 we see Prussia disappear in the German Reich. So our
> then BE/DE/NL/Neutral-Moresnet, but did not change its "value".the war -
>
> 1914 Neutral-Moresnet was annexed to the Reich, but this - due to
> was never acknowledged by anybody. Our almost-quadripointdegenerated to a
> mere tripoint BE/DE/NL - or was it still 3 1/2?and gave
>
> Finally, in 1919, the Versailles treaty abolished Neutral-Moresnet
> it Belgium. So Vaalserberg has become a true tripoint.better silly than sorry let alone so sorry wolfgang
>
> What do our scientists say? Is it too complicated for you? So sorry.
> I just would be interested if science knows anything about pointsin a
> continuum. Normally our points jump in quantum leaps.right
>
> Wolfgang