Transmorphing a 4d starmap into 3d using binary

So, what if we used the Holy number 4 to guide us in the direction of the stars?

Let's say we take not a quadrant, but a cube of space.

We set 4d coordinate of our sun as (x,y,z,a) and set a to 0.

Set the coordinate of the nearest star to our sun as 1.

Now use mathematics to calculate (0,0,0,2) using the Holy Number 4 approximation as a guidance to the next star.

Translate this into binary as 0 being empty space, and 1 being a sun.s

What do we get for the map if its a binary number translated into 3d?

Comments

  1. Note: We need a coordinate system as explained, and a metrical system to seperate the binary positions into lengths of space.

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  2. Similarly, in chemistry, if not using 0,1 for space and stars, but say 0=empty, 1=hydrogen, 2=helium, can you use this method to look at molecules?

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