I explain Earth Cubic Spacetimestamp in this blog post:
https://earth-cubic-spacetimestamp.blogspot.comIt seems very practical to use just 22 digits, as it were a telephone number, to tell a location.
I think it would be great for skype, for instance. You could just type a ECS and ask skype to call all skype users that were within 1.25 Km of that ECS location, and it would. We could have the telephone networks have different international prefixes for ECS calls.
Entering one international prefix followed by the 22 digits of an ECS location would for instance call mobile, landline and online skype users within 10 KM of that ECS. Another telephone prefix could be for instance to call 25 just mobile numbers of fireman within 10Km of range of the following ECS to enter a conference call. You can see the potential. The prefix would be restricting the call, that could be a conference call to specific parameters: Like range, type of device, affiliation of the user, number of users to call, minimum reputation of the users, etc. These prefixes would be international and would work for all telephone and skype users that could be reached.
I think this would be great. I wish I was given more voice to explain the potential of my idea to harness the power of telephone networks, namely with things like skype users and so.
Anyway, Dynamic Identity Numeric Representation, is also a concept I developed. For any object that you can track in space and time, on Earth, you would be keeping track of the ECS of each, each second. Then you would have a sequence of IDs according to how frequent were each algarism in each position of that registering.
Say, for object A you start keep record of ECS of it each second and you get:
3023827362537485736524
3647593037862830930239
2782987320398983798078
8789298628254826735277
....
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So "A" DINR of would be [("1",%),("2",%),("3",%),("4",%),("5",%),("6",%),("7",%),("8",%),("9",%),("0",%)] for each of the 22 digits.
You would then simply order the different IDs with a simple bijection mapping.
I should write a whitepaper explaining it. I have to find some time for that...