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Famous words in space
If we think that the stars and galaxies scattered in space are indistinguishable and they are far away from us, then in such an incredible universe, no matter how superb our imagination is, it is difficult to see the boundaries of the universe clearly.

-[France] Laplace: Outline of Astronomical Literature History

"Space" is the image of something that simply exists outside the mind; In other words, space is an image in which we don't consider other parity, but only consider it appearing outside of us.

-Hobbes: On the Object

Although I can't find anything to stimulate my feelings in space, I can't infer that there are no objects in space.

-[France] Descartes: metaphysical meditation

The world has a beginning and an end in time, and in terms of space, it is also limited.

-[Germany] Kant: Critique of Pure Reason

Don't be surprised at the argument that there can be space without order, just as there can be order without space.

-william james: Psychology

No matter how far you look, there is still infinite space outside. No matter how long you count, there is still infinite time to count.

Whitman: "My own song"

Every hour of day and night is a miracle to me, and every cubic inch of space is a miracle.

-Whitman: Miracle.

I am convinced that the expansion of space will never destroy the value of mankind. I am convinced that the kingdom of facts and the kingdom of values are not isolated forever.

-[America] Bellow: Herzog

Occupying a place and lasting two things, I thought it came first, but my heart didn't know it. The occupier in, lasted for weeks. Body and space are the same thing, and they are presented at the same time; The mind and the universe are the same thing, and their development changes with time.

-[Middle] Yan Fu: A Study of Mill's Name

There are three measures of space: its length is infinite and uninterrupted; Its breadth is in Wan Li, and there is nowhere to do; Its depth is bottomless.

-[Germany] Schiller: The Proverbs of Confucius

There are countless spaces, and they are all in relative motion.

-[Germany] Einstein: Relativity and Space Problems

Somewhere, this expression can refer to space and time, or even both.

-[America] Taylor: metaphysics

The universe as a whole is eternal, because there is no other space outside them, so things can fly there.

-[Ancient Rome] Lucretius: On Nature

All our experiences have an important attribute, that is, their chronological order. This order leads to the psychological concept of subjective time, which arranges our experience into an orderly outline. Then subjective time leads to the objective concept of time through the concepts of tangible objects and space.

-Einstein: Physics and Reality