Cognitive metaphors and hyperspace |
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The Renaissance studies of melancholy as a source of visual illusions, then the analyses of 'association of ideas' by the empirical philosophers of the Enlightenment, may be sen as the sources of the present-day correlation of thought and space
Information spaces as an image of thought: the memex and after |
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Hyperspace was originally a mathematical term referring to spaces in the higher dimensions (above the third dimension), as discussed by 19th-century mathematicians
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