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The convoy system not only helped the Allied system, it was the supply system. Without the use of convoys, all the supplies would have just been sitting in boxes on the ground resting miles from where they were needed. Also, the absence of convoys suggests that the cars making up the convoy would not exist at all, meaning that troops may not have been over in France or Germany. Thus, the supply line is named in such a way as to suggest that it extends between two different points A and B. However, no convoys, no line. One would be left with a supply point. The earth exists in 3 dimensions, and, so, a line is needed to move about. A single point is not sufficient to cover all of space: despite its ability to do so in one dimension. However, this does not cover the possibility that a ten dimensional point would certianly be something to consider for future supply systems where no movement would be necessary to have all supplies available to everyone, everywhere, through all time, space, and space-time.

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