“Consciousness pervades space” is a weird phrasing that reifies both space and consciousness, and isn’t very believable to modern ears, imo. How about “consciousness appears as the experience of outer and inner space?” Any better?
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More than orthogonal tho. The idea is that the categories “space” and “location” are models constructed by how we perceive. Thought-“space” and actual 3d extension, *as experienced,* are both analogies rather than absolute realities
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But again this does not necessarily mean there’s not some objective thing corresponding to what we think of as space, just that the particular way we experience it as XYZ coordinates etc is a construction, not the thing in itself
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