The abstract analysis of the world by mathematics and physics rests on the concepts of space and time.
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There has been a great gulf in psychological thought between the perception of space and objects on one hand and the perception of meaning on the other.
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At one extreme stands the fact that educated adults have a conception of space, i.e., mathematical or geometrical space, Euclidean, Cartesian, non-Euclidean, etc.
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