- space is a viewpoint of dimension. It doesn't exist without a viewpoint. (531lCM17A)
- space is not nothingness. Space is the viewpoint of dimension, and that is what space is. It is how far we look and if you didn't look you wouldn't have any apace. (5608COO)
- space is caused by looking out from a point. The only actuality of space is the agreed-upon consideration that one perceives through something and this we call apace. (FOT, p. 71)
- space is made by the attitude of a viewpoint which demarks an area with anchor pGints. (Scn 8-8008, p. 17)
- can be defined of course in reverse by its own terms in terms of time. Space is something that to go from the left side of the table over to the right side of the tabletop would require space. They define against each other (time and space). (5203C03B)